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Recap on last week
Recap on last week
Going through the book of Jude, most likely the Lord's brother
Became a believer at some point before the day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit fell
Going through the book of Jude, most likely the Lord's brother
Became a believer at some point before the day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit fell
14 All these with one accord were devoting themselves to prayer, together with the women and Mary the mother of Jesus, and his brothers.
Focus of last week was, how do I judge myself?
Focus of last week was, how do I judge myself?
Nick brought up the importance of examining our own lives.
Nick brought up the importance of examining our own lives.
We looked at three key characteristics that define Christians
5 Examine yourselves, to see whether you are in the faith.
Test yourselves.
Or do you not realize this about yourselves, that Jesus Christ is in you?—unless indeed you fail to meet the test!
We looked at three key characteristics that define Christians
1. Bondservant
OT: if a slave loved his master and wanted to serve him, he could pierce his ear symbolizing his love and service to his master
1. Bondservant
OT: if a slave loved his master and wanted to serve him, he could pierce his ear symbolizing his love and service to his master
2. Loved
All are loved by God Are we "beloved" by God.
Are we those who God has set his love upon?
2. Loved
3. Saint
All are loved by God Are we "beloved" by God.
Are we those who God has set his love upon?
3. Saint
Have we been called by God?
Have we been called by God? - For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God.
Heavy topics this week
Heavy topics this week
If you are a Christian, these words do not apply to you
This week:
If you are a Christian, these words do not apply to you
- Jude intended to write to these Christians about their "common salvation"
This week:
- Jude intended to write to these Christians about their "common salvation"
- Realized a serious issue that was going on and was CONSTRAINED to write about it.
- Realized a serious issue that was going on and was CONSTRAINED to write about it.
- Issue that required the Christians to "contend earnestly" for the faith
Contend earnestly = (english word agony) Verb used of athletes fighting with the most determined effort to defeat their opponents
- Issue that required the Christians to "contend earnestly" for the faith
What was the issue?
Contend earnestly = (english word agony) Verb used of athletes fighting with the most determined effort to defeat their opponents
What was the issue?
= FALSE TEACHERS
"Crept in unnoticed"
= FALSE TEACHERS
"Crept in unnoticed"
- "To get in by the side, to slip in through the side-door"
- "To get in by the side, to slip in through the side-door"
False teachers had entered into the church, and the church was completely unaware of it.
False teachers had entered into the church, and the church was completely unaware of it.
How does this happen?
How does this happen?
1. Heart condition
1. Heart condition
2. These men and women looked and talked just like them
2.
These men and women looked and talked just like them
Example with Paul and the Corinthians church: False apostles
Example with Paul and the Corinthians church: False apostles
- Transformed: When a person changes his outward appearance in such a way that doesn't match his inward character.
Application: Satan is not this ugly, scary character.
He comes in a form that is beautiful and attractive.
For such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ.
14 And no wonder, for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light.
15 So it is no surprise if his servants, also, disguise themselves as servants of righteousness.
Their end will correspond to their deeds.
Mormons are some of the nicest people you will ever meet.
They seem to be so loving and respectful.
But their end is "according to their deeds."
Satan's favorite place to be is in the pulpit and in the pews.
Is Satan happy what is going on here at Saving grace?
Spreading the gospel, teaching the word, etc...
- Transformed: When a person changes his outward appearance in such a way that doesn't match his inward character.
Application: Satan is not this ugly, scary character.
He comes in a form that is beautiful and attractive.
Designated for condemnation: God prophesied about them long before in the prophets
Three characteristics of these false teachers:
Mormons are some of the nicest people you will ever meet.
They seem to be so loving and respectful.
But their end is "according to their deeds."
Satan's favorite place to be is in the pulpit and in the pews.
Is Satan happy what is going on here at Saving grace?
Spreading the gospel, teaching the word, etc...
Designated for condemnation: God prophesied about them long before in the prophets
1. Ungodly (not saved, not filled with the Spirit)
Three characteristics of these false teachers:
2. Turn others astray (grace = license to sin)
1. Ungodly (not saved, not filled with the Spirit)
3. Reject the Person of Jesus Christ
2. Turn others astray (grace = license to sin)
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So Jude is going to give them a few examples of how the Lord has judged the apostates of the past.
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