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Jude 24-25: Little Books, Big Messages (NT Edition): The Distinguishing Praise of Him Who is Able, Part 9

Jude 24-25: Little Books, Big Messages (NT Edition): The Distinguishing Praise of Him Who is Able, Part 9

Update: 2025-08-10
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Jude 24-25: Summary: Jude is a letter with prophetic application for our time as a local church in this world. The church has grown drowsy. Once a contender, she's now out of shape. She needs revitalization. Called, beloved, and kept for Christ, she needs exercise in the faith once for all delivered to the saints. A slew of unsavory souls have crept into the church unnoticed! Remarkable. Or is it? Certain ideologies and philosophies in the church today may beg to differ, calling it a mark of being on mission. Jude contests this. He contends. He sounds the alarm. He defines contention. He labors for their missional distinction as a godly people, a people of God. Will they answer the call? If not, it certainly will be no fault of our triune God and Savior. He is able, through His appointed means, to keep us to the Day of Jesus Christ with great joy. In the final analysis, may He have the praise that's due the authority, majesty, glory, and dominion that comes to us in the power of grace.
Sermon Outline:
The distinguishing peace of God's people in contending for the faith. (24)
The distinguishing prayer of God's people in contending for the faith. (24)
The distinguishing praise of God's people in contending for the faith. (25)
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Jude 24-25: Little Books, Big Messages (NT Edition): The Distinguishing Praise of Him Who is Able, Part 9

Jude 24-25: Little Books, Big Messages (NT Edition): The Distinguishing Praise of Him Who is Able, Part 9

Brian Mahon