Jude’s Warning Against Apostasy.  Jude’s prayer (1:1–2): He asks God to grant his readers mercy, peace, and love.  Jude’s plan (1:3a): He originally.

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Jude’s Warning Against Apostasy

 Jude’s prayer (1:1–2): He asks God to grant his readers mercy, peace, and love.  Jude’s plan (1:3a): He originally planned to write concerning God’s wonderful salvation.  Jude’s perception (1:3b): He then realized that the Spirit wanted him to warn against apostasy.

Wicked apostates have secretly slipped in among the believers.

 The nation of Israel (1:5): Apostasy caused by unbelief.  Fallen angels (1:6): Apostasy caused by rebellion.  Sodom and Gomorrah (1:7b): Apostasy caused by sexual immorality.  Cain (1:11a): Apostasy caused by religious perversion.  Balaam (1:11b): Apostasy caused by financial greed.  Korah (1:11c): Apostasy caused by rejection of divine authority.

 Changing God’s grace into a license for immorality (1:4b)  Denying the deity of Jesus Christ (1:4c)  Degrading the human body (1:8a)  Rejecting authority (1:8b)

 Slandering celestial beings (1:8c–9): Here Jude gives a classic example underlining the seriousness of this particular sin.  The background (1:8c–9a): The archangel Michael was disputing with Satan about the body of Moses.  The back-down (1:9b): Michael refused to level a slanderous accusation against the Devil, leaving that to God himself.  Degenerating into brute unreasoning animals (1:10)  Faultfinding (1:16a)  Flattering others only for their own advantage (1:16b)  Scoffing and divisive, following their own evil instincts, which are totally devoid of God (1:17– 19)

 Dangerous reefs that can cause shipwrecks (1:12a)  Self-centered shepherds (1:12b)  Waterless clouds (1:12c)  Dead autumn trees (1:12d)  Wild waves of the sea (1:13a)  Wandering stars (1:13b)

 Past judgment (1:7a): Jude reminds his readers of the fiery judgment rained down upon the wicked cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.  Future judgment (1:7b, 14–15): Jude predicts God’s fire judgment on apostasy and reminds his readers of Enoch’s prophecy concerning Christ’s second coming.

 The believer and self (1:20–21)  Believers are to build on the Word of God (1:20a).  Believers are to pray in the power of God (1:20b).  Believers are to remain in the love of God (1:21).

 The believer and sinners (1:22–23): Jude instructs on how to deal with three types of sinners.  Those who are in great doubt (1:22)  Those who are in great danger (1:23a)  Those who are in great depravity (1:23b)

 The believer and the Savior (1:24–25)  Jesus’ ministry (1:24):  His current ministry (1:24a): Preventing us from falling down here.  His coming ministry (1:24b): Presenting us faultless up there.  Jesus’ magnificence (1:25): “Glory, majesty, power, and authority belong to him, in the beginning, now, and forevermore. Amen!