It is evident that Jude quoted 2 Peter Chapter 2 Verse 1 through Chapter 3 Verse 4 in his letter. Verses 4 through 18 of Jude lines up with 2 Peter Chapter 2 Verse 1 through Chapter 3 Verse 4, adding more testimony that Jude was written a few years after 2 Peter was written.
Jude's letter contains many allusions and illustrations from the Old Testament, indicating that his primary audience was the believing Jews.
VII. SECTION OUTLINE:
JUDE CHAPTER 1: The Instruction Concerning Apostasy.
Apostasy is a biblical word that literally means to stand off from or fall away from.
There will be apostasy in the church in the last days. But as we will see in Verse 19 of Jude's letter, an apostate is someone who does not have the Spirit of God.
A Christian cannot commit apostasy. A genuine born-again believer cannot commit apostasy. Apostates do not have the Spirit of God.
I will share my introduction to the book of Revelation, the final book of the New Testament next.
VI. ABOUT THE STYLE OF WRITING:
It is evident that Jude quoted 2 Peter Chapter 2 Verse 1 through Chapter 3 Verse 4 in his letter. Verses 4 through 18 of Jude lines up with 2 Peter Chapter 2 Verse 1 through Chapter 3 Verse 4, adding more testimony that Jude was written a few years after 2 Peter was written.
Jude's letter contains many allusions and illustrations from the Old Testament, indicating that his primary audience was the believing Jews.
VII. SECTION OUTLINE:
JUDE CHAPTER 1: The Instruction Concerning Apostasy.
Apostasy is a biblical word that literally means to stand off from or fall away from.
There will be apostasy in the church in the last days. But as we will see in Verse 19 of Jude's letter, an apostate is someone who does not have the Spirit of God.
A Christian cannot commit apostasy. A genuine born-again believer cannot commit apostasy. Apostates do not have the Spirit of God.
I will share my introduction to the book of Revelation, the final book of the New Testament next.
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