Jude 20-25: Perseverance, Mercy, & Doxology
Introduction
Scripture
Outline
Jude 1-4 - Greetings
Jude 5-7 - Past Rebellions
Jude 8-13 - Condemning the Rebels
Jude 14-19 - Enoch’s & the Apostles’ Prophetic Judgments
Jude 20-25 - Perseverance, Mercy, & Doxology
Purpose of Jude
Addressing ungodly people who were perverting the Gospel/doctrine
Main Point
Point
Jude 20-21 - Perseverance
But you, beloved,
Building yourselves up in your (all) most holy faith
② to engage in a building process of personal and corporate development
① as adj. pert. to being dedicated or consecrated to the service of God
And praying in the Holy Spirit,
Keep yourselves in the love of God,
② to cause a state, condition, or activity to continue, keep, hold, reserve, preserve someone or someth.
Waiting for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ that leads to eternal life.
② to look forward to, wait for
kindness or concern expressed for someone in need, mercy, compassion, pity, clemency
• —of Christ toward humans τὸ ἔλεος τοῦ κυρίου ἡμῶν Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ Jd 21.—AKlocker, Wortgeschichte von ἔλεος u. οἶκτος, etc.
Jude 22-23 - Have Mercy on Others
And
Have mercy on those who doubt;
⑥ to be uncertain, be at odds w. oneself, doubt, waver
Save others by snatching them out of the fire;
② to save or preserve from transcendent danger or destruction, save/preserve from eternal death fr. judgment, and fr. all that might lead to such death, e.g. sin, also in a positive sense bring Messianic salvation, bring to salvation
② to grab or seize suddenly so as to remove or gain control, snatch/take away
To others show mercy with fear,
the forms which grammatically belong to such a present derive from a mixture of the inflectional types-ᾶν and-εῖν (B-D-F §90; W-S. §13, 26; Mlt-H. 195ff) have mercy on of people:
Jd 23 (mng. the fear of defiling oneself)
Hating even the garment stained by the flesh.
① to have a strong aversion to, hate, detest
Jude 24-25 - Doxology
Now to him
Who is able to keep you (all) from stumbling
② to protect by taking careful measures, guard, protect, act.
And to present you (all) blameless before the presence of his glory with great joy,
② pert. to being without fault and therefore morally blameless, blameless
① marker of a position in front of, right opposite: in the presence of God (cp. Lev 4:17) on the day of judgment κ. τῆς δόξης αὐτοῦ Jd 24 (cp. En 104:1).
To the only God, our Savior,
Through Jesus Christ our Lord,
Be glory, majesty, dominion, and authority,
③ honor as enhancement or recognition of status or performance, fame, recognition, renown, honor, prestige
a state of greatness or preeminence, majesty, used only of God;
③ exercise of ruling ability, power, rule, sovereignty
② potential or resource to command, control, or govern, capability, might, power