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Continue reading →: ApostasyJude 5 – 7 Introduction This is our third topic regarding the Book of Jude, “the unintentional Epistle”. Apostasy is our main theme for today, and we are going to see three major examples of Apostasy as recorded in the Scriptures. Apostasy means desertion of the faith (1 Tim. 4:1,…
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Continue reading →: ApostasyJude 5 – 7 Introduction This is our third topic regarding the Book of Jude, “the unintentional Epistle”. Apostasy is our main theme for today, and we are going to see three major examples of Apostasy as recorded in the Scriptures. Apostasy means desertion of the faith (1 Tim. 4:1,…
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Continue reading →: Earnestly contend for the faithJude 3, 4 IntroductionJude has no intention of writing this letter about the apostates. Some Expositors calls this Epistle the “unintentional letter”. He wants to write about the common salvation Christians have. However, there is an urgent need to he felt that it was necessary to write in order to…
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Continue reading →: Preserved in Jesus ChristJude 1 Introduction Jude is called “a difficult and neglected letter in the NT”. Very few preach on the Book of Jude. If they preach about it, it’s only on verses 3, 24 & 25. The name Jude is “Judah” in Hebrew, and “Judas” in Greek. It’s a popular name…
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Continue reading →: Restoring Straying SaintsJas. 5:19-20 Introduction As James comes to the close of his epistle, he stresses the importance of restoring those who wander from the truth. Restoring straying saints is a responsibility given to all who are truly the children of God – Gal. 6:1-2; 1 Th 5:14. Yet, it is a…
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Continue reading →: A Call for PrayerJames 5:13-16 Introduction James had practiced what he had preached. James was a man prayer and here once more he emphasized the need for prayer. The word “pray” is mentioned 3 times in these six verses, “prayer” once, and “prayed” twice. Let’s take a look to each and every one…
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Continue reading →: Patience in the midst of OppressionJames 5:7-13 Introduction We have just finished the verses where the rich are taking advantage of the poor. By oppressing the poor, withholding their wages, and living luxuriously at the expense of others, their punishment and doom is already announced by the Lord. What should be the attitude of the…
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Continue reading →: Oppression of the Rich and their coming PunishmentJames 5:1-6 Introduction Being rich is not sinful. Many Godly men in the Bible are rich yet they are a blessing to others. What is sinful is the wrong way of using wealth and the unlawful way of accumulating it. Riches can neither be a blessing or a curse. One…
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Continue reading →: The Uncertainty of LifeJames 4:13-17 IntroductionPlanning for the future is never wrong. In business, in doing the Lord’s work, education, military, sports, career, marriage, etc., in all aspects of our lives. We need to have a plan. Companies’ employs planners to make things work better. What is wrong is when you put God…
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Continue reading →: The Problem of Evil SpeakingJames 4:11 – 12 Introduction Perhaps the most common problem we Christian are facing now is the problem of evil speaking. Whether we mean it or just a slip of the tongue, the consequence is damaging. Fault finding is quite easy and just another indication how arrogant a man is.…






