We are living in days when contending for the faith seems like foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved we know this is the power of God.
Jude Reminds us not only to celebrate our fellowships but also to contend for what we believe in .
Remember these points
1. Contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to God’s holy people.” — Jude 1:3
To contend means to earnestly stand for, protect, and defend the truth of the Gospel.
2. Know the faith you are defending — Jude 1:3
You cannot contend for truth if you don't know the truth.
3. Recognize that the faith was entrusted to the church — Jude 1:3
The Gospel is a sacred responsibility, not something to be casually changed.
4. Contend because false teaching exists — Jude 1:4
Jude connects the call to contend directly with false teachers entering among believers.
5. Don't allow God's grace to be distorted — Jude 1:4
Grace must never be turned into permission for immorality.
6. Don't compromise Christ's lordship — Jude 1:4
Jesus is not merely Savior; He is Lord.
Remember biblical examples — Jude 1:5–11
Jude uses Israel, rebellious angels, Sodom and Gomorrah, Cain, Balaam, and Korah to show what happens when God's truth and authority are rejected.
7. Don't be intimidated by ungodliness — Jude 1:14–15
Jude reminds believers that God will ultimately judge ungodliness.
8. Remember the apostles' teaching — Jude 1:17–18
The church contends by remaining anchored in what the apostles taught.
9. Build yourself spiritually while contending — Jude 1:20
Contending is not merely arguing with others; it begins with strengthening your own faith.
10. Pray while you contend — Jude 1:20
The battle for truth is not won by human arguments alone. Jude connects contending with praying in the Holy Spirit.
11. Remain in God's love — Jude 1:21
Standing for truth must never cause us to abandon God's love.
12. Rescue people rather than merely condemn them — Jude 1:22–23
The goal is not simply to prove someone wrong. Some need mercy; others need urgent rescue.
Note
The heart of Jude's message
Discern what is false → Contend for what is true → Remain faithful → Rescue those who are being led astray.
#Amen
Jude Reminds us not only to celebrate our fellowships but also to contend for what we believe in .
Remember these points
1. Contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to God’s holy people.” — Jude 1:3
To contend means to earnestly stand for, protect, and defend the truth of the Gospel.
2. Know the faith you are defending — Jude 1:3
You cannot contend for truth if you don't know the truth.
3. Recognize that the faith was entrusted to the church — Jude 1:3
The Gospel is a sacred responsibility, not something to be casually changed.
4. Contend because false teaching exists — Jude 1:4
Jude connects the call to contend directly with false teachers entering among believers.
5. Don't allow God's grace to be distorted — Jude 1:4
Grace must never be turned into permission for immorality.
6. Don't compromise Christ's lordship — Jude 1:4
Jesus is not merely Savior; He is Lord.
Remember biblical examples — Jude 1:5–11
Jude uses Israel, rebellious angels, Sodom and Gomorrah, Cain, Balaam, and Korah to show what happens when God's truth and authority are rejected.
7. Don't be intimidated by ungodliness — Jude 1:14–15
Jude reminds believers that God will ultimately judge ungodliness.
8. Remember the apostles' teaching — Jude 1:17–18
The church contends by remaining anchored in what the apostles taught.
9. Build yourself spiritually while contending — Jude 1:20
Contending is not merely arguing with others; it begins with strengthening your own faith.
10. Pray while you contend — Jude 1:20
The battle for truth is not won by human arguments alone. Jude connects contending with praying in the Holy Spirit.
11. Remain in God's love — Jude 1:21
Standing for truth must never cause us to abandon God's love.
12. Rescue people rather than merely condemn them — Jude 1:22–23
The goal is not simply to prove someone wrong. Some need mercy; others need urgent rescue.
Note
The heart of Jude's message
Discern what is false → Contend for what is true → Remain faithful → Rescue those who are being led astray.
#Amen
We are living in days when contending for the faith seems like foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved we know this is the power of God.
Jude Reminds us not only to celebrate our fellowships but also to contend for what we believe in .
Remember these points
1. Contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to God’s holy people.” — Jude 1:3
To contend means to earnestly stand for, protect, and defend the truth of the Gospel.
2. Know the faith you are defending — Jude 1:3
You cannot contend for truth if you don't know the truth.
3. Recognize that the faith was entrusted to the church — Jude 1:3
The Gospel is a sacred responsibility, not something to be casually changed.
4. Contend because false teaching exists — Jude 1:4
Jude connects the call to contend directly with false teachers entering among believers.
5. Don't allow God's grace to be distorted — Jude 1:4
Grace must never be turned into permission for immorality.
6. Don't compromise Christ's lordship — Jude 1:4
Jesus is not merely Savior; He is Lord.
Remember biblical examples — Jude 1:5–11
Jude uses Israel, rebellious angels, Sodom and Gomorrah, Cain, Balaam, and Korah to show what happens when God's truth and authority are rejected.
7. Don't be intimidated by ungodliness — Jude 1:14–15
Jude reminds believers that God will ultimately judge ungodliness.
8. Remember the apostles' teaching — Jude 1:17–18
The church contends by remaining anchored in what the apostles taught.
9. Build yourself spiritually while contending — Jude 1:20
Contending is not merely arguing with others; it begins with strengthening your own faith.
10. Pray while you contend — Jude 1:20
The battle for truth is not won by human arguments alone. Jude connects contending with praying in the Holy Spirit.
11. Remain in God's love — Jude 1:21
Standing for truth must never cause us to abandon God's love.
12. Rescue people rather than merely condemn them — Jude 1:22–23
The goal is not simply to prove someone wrong. Some need mercy; others need urgent rescue.
Note
The heart of Jude's message
Discern what is false → Contend for what is true → Remain faithful → Rescue those who are being led astray.
#Amen