Jude’s last word is a doxology (word of praise to God). This beautiful doxology reminds us of who God is, what He does for us, and what He deserves from
Be CAREful
June 4, 2023 • Dr. Mark Kemp • Jude 20–23
As we near the end of Jude the focus turns from warning about the dangers unfaithful people in the church pose to a call for positive action to safeguard ourselves and care for others. We "must contend for the faith" in our own lives and the lives of others. We are to do this in love with mercy. These are powerful and helpful verses for us in these times in which we live.
Don't Be Surprised!
May 28, 2023 • Dr. Mark Kemp • Jude 12–19
From time to time churches have to contend with unfaithful people who depart from the faith and influence others to join them. It happened in Jude's day and it happens in ours. The Bible clearly tells us that such people will arise in every generation. We need not be surprised but always ready to stand firm and contend for the true faith delivered to us from God in His Word.
Living Under God's Authority
May 21, 2023 • Dr. Mark Kemp • Jude 5–11
This is an intriguing and challenging passage. At the heart of it is the question of whose authority directs our lives. Certain people in the church to which Jude wrote were following the wrong authority with disastrous results. We must beware of such people and make sure that our lives are directed by God's authority.
Contend for the Faith
May 14, 2023 • Dr. Mark Kemp • Jude 3–4
The truth God has entrusted to His church is our foundation, anchor, and treasure. We must not only hold it fast but be ready to contend for it within the life of the church against those who would lead us to depart from it.
Remember Who You Are
May 7, 2023 • Dr. Mark Kemp • Jude 1–2
I'm beginning a five-week series through the often-overlooked book of Jude. This short letter contains some wonderful encouragement and needed warning for us. The opening verses contain the typical identification of the author, readers, and a greeting like we find in most of the New Testament letters. This is a rich opening that reminds us of who we are and what we have as believers in the Lord Jesus Christ.