THE BOOK OF JUDE 

I. THE INTRODUCTION OF THE LETTER: VS 1-2 

A. This was the character of Jude. v 1  1. Jude was a servant of Jesus Christ.  2. We should be servants of Christ. Romans 6:16-18  B. This was his address. v 1  1. This letter was addressed to the sanctified: The saints. Col. 1:13-14  2. This letter was addressed to the preserved: Christians. 1 Thess. 5:23  3. This letter was addressed to those persons who are called: The disciples. Heb. 3:1  C. These are the blessings of his address. v 2  1. Mercy was to be multiplied unto us. Heb. 8:13  2. Peace was to be multiplied unto us. Phil. 4:6  3. Love was to be multiplied unto us. Gal. 5:6 II. CONTENDING FOR THE FAITH: VS 3-7  A. These were the urgent needs for contending for the faith. v 3  1. Contending for the faith was needful. v 3, 1 John 4:3  2. Contending for the faith was reasonable. v 3, Romans 12:1-2  3. Contending for the faith was desirable. v 3, Romans 1:16  a). The faith is the total sum of the gospel system. Gal. 3:25  b). Christians should earnestly contend for the total sum of the gospel system. James 2:10-13  B. These are the reasons for contending for the faith. v 4  1. False teachers are stealthily. v 4, 2 Cor. 11:13-15  a). False teachers are deceiving in their appearance. Matt. 7:15  b). False teachers can not be trusted. 1 John 4:1  2. False teachers will liberalize the truth of God. v 4, Gal. 1:6-9  a). False teachers teach that religious error is truth. Isa. 5:20  b). False teachers teach that religious truth is error. John 8:44  3. False teachers will finally oppose the truth of God. v 3  a). False teachers will reject the creation and the redemption of man. Romans 1:20, Acts 17:28-30  b). False teachers will deny the faith. 1 Tim. 5:8  C. These are the motivations for contending for the faith. vs 4-7  1. God destroyed the ancient Israelites. v 5, 1 Cor. 10:1-5, Heb. 3:16-19  2. God punished the rebellious angels. v 6, 2 Peter 2:4  3. God destroyed the Cities which were on the plains. v 7, Gen. 19:23-25 III. THE MASTERS OF DECEIT: VS 8-15  A. These are the characteristics of false teachers. vs 8-11  1. False teachers speak evil language. vs 8-10  a). False teachers will rail at dignities: God, Christ, man and the truth. James 3:10-11  b). Michael the archangel would not rail at the devil. Zech. 3:10-11  2. False teachers manifest evil deeds. v 11  a). False teachers will follow the way of Cain. v 11 1). The way of Cain was the way of worshipping God in error. Gen. 4:1-8, Heb. 11:4 2). The way of Cain is still being manifested. Gal. 1:6-9  b). False teachers will promote the error of Balaam. v 11 1). The error of Balaam was desiring to sell the truth for error. Num. 22:5-7 2). The error of Balaam is still being practiced. 2 Tim. 4:3-4 C). False teachers will encourage the gainsaying of Core. v 11 1). The gainsaying of Core was his rebellion against Divinely constituted authority. Numbers 16:1-35 2). The gainsaying of Core is still in existence. Titus 1:9-11  B. These are the disappointments of false teachers. vs 12-13  1. False teachers have become fearless. v 12, 1 Tim. 4:2  2. False teachers are waterless. v 12, Prov. 25:14  3. False teachers are fruitless. v 12, Romans 6:21  4. False teachers are shameless. v 13, Isa. 57:20  5. False teachers are lightless. v 14, Matt. 5:14  C. These will be the punishments for false teachers. vs 14-15  1. The judgment and punishment of false teachers will be certain. v 14, Heb. 2:1-4  2. The judgment and punishment of false teachers will be complete. v 15, 2 Cor. 5:10 IV. THE VICTORY OF THE SAINTS: VS 16-25  A. These are the mandates for that victory. vs 16-19  1. Christians can not follow religious error. v 16  a). False teachers are murmurers. Phil. 2:14  b). False teachers are complainers. Prov. 19:3  c). False teachers show partiality. James 2:9  2. Disciples must follow the truth. vs 17-19  a). A saint must remember the truth. v 17, John 8:31-32  b). A Christian should know that mockers will come. v 18, Gal. 6:6-9  c). A disciple ought to understand their traits. v 19, Romans 16:17-18  B. These are the motivations for that victory. vs 20-21  1. Christians must increase their faith in God. v 20, Mark 9:23  2. Disciples should multiply their praying unto God. v 20, James 5:16  3. Saints should deepen their love for the truth. v 21, 1 John 5:3  C. These are the ways to enhance that victory. vs 22-23  1. Christians should help those persons who are weak in the faith. v 22, Romans 15:1-3  2. Disciples need to warn the wicked person of their evil way. v 23, Ezek. 3:18-19  C. These are the assurances of that victory. vs 24-25  1. The Lord has the power to keep us from falling. v 24, Romans 8:37  2. The Lord has the wisdom to keep us from falling. v 25, 2 Peter 2:9

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