Jude

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Jude urges believers to contend for the faith against corrupt intruders who turn grace into license.

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contend false teachers judgment mercy perseverance

Authorship, setting, and audience

Written by Jude, the letter is brief, urgent, and packed with warning. It addresses churches threatened by false teachers whose conduct and doctrine are both corrupt. It teaches believers to fight for truth without losing mercy, prayer, and watchfulness.

How the book moves

The letter moves from appeal to contend into examples of judgment and a closing call to remain in God's love.

Why this book matters

Jude matters because it shows that defending the faith is not optional when corruption is being welcomed from within.

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