The Book of Jude

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The book of Jude was written, most likely by another half brother of Jesus (the other one being James). It was written about A.D. 65.

It is a short, one chapter writing originally penned to extol God's salvation in Jesus Christ (1:3). However, he found it necessary to change his plans and exhort and warn the church about false teachings that some were bringing into the church. Jude doesn't spare any words as he warns the church to be careful of error. He lays it on the line!

The chapter ends with a very positive benediction (1:24-25) bringing praise to God who is able to keep his people from falling.

Warning Against Nominal Christianity

Jude 1:1-25This is the "sandwich epistle." Between a very positive opening and an even more positive ending of this short epistle there is "a strong warning against nominal Christianity." Christians are expected to be committed to their faith. There are five (really six) ways given to be a positive and committed Christian and thereby to build up the Christian fellowship.
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