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The Book of Jude Commentary
Jesus had two half brothers, James and Jude by Mary and Joseph.
Both of these men did not consider their close relationship
with Jesus something that they should boast about. They
called themselves "Bondservants" of Jesus Christ.
In the early church, false doctrine had already began to creep in
causing much distress to the new believers whom Paul had already
diligently taught. They denied that Jesus was God in human
flesh and that a person could live any kind of immoral lifestyle they
chose since they were saved by Grace.
Jude's main point was to "Contend Earnestly for the faith".
He recounts the multiple occasions in the past when the Lord
has dealt strongly with those who have taught false doctrine, and he
brings out facts that are not found anywhere else in the Bible except
here, such as the struggle between Michael the archangel and satan,
over the body of Moses, and the mention of the Book of Enoch.
Jude encourages us to maintain a faithful strong walk with Jesus and
brings out his greatest encouragement to follow Jesus closely, "The Blessed Hope".
Jesus is coming soon, all those who believe in and trust in Him should
live their lives in such a way that they believe the Lord could come
for theme at any moment at the Rapture.
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