JUDE , Sarah Barry
THE DOOM OF THE UNGODLY
Passage: Jude 1:1~16  
Key verse: 4
1 Jude,(A) a servant of Jesus Christ(B) and a brother of James,
To those who have been called,(C) who are loved in God the Father and kept for[a] Jesus Christ:(D)
2 Mercy, peace(E) and love be yours in abundance.(F)
The Sin and Doom of Ungodly People
3 Dear friends,(G) although I was very eager to write to you about the salvation we share,(H) I felt compelled to write and urge you to contend(I) for the faith(J) that was once for all entrusted to God’s holy people.(K) 4 For certain individuals whose condemnation was written about[b] long ago have secretly slipped in among you.(L) They are ungodly people, who pervert the grace of our God into a license for immorality and deny Jesus Christ our only Sovereign and Lord.(M)
5 Though you already know all this,(N) I want to remind you(O) that the Lord[c] at one time delivered his people out of Egypt, but later destroyed those who did not believe.(P) 6 And the angels who did not keep their positions of authority but abandoned their proper dwelling—these he has kept in darkness, bound with everlasting chains for judgment on the great Day.(Q) 7 In a similar way, Sodom and Gomorrah(R) and the surrounding towns(S) gave themselves up to sexual immorality and perversion. They serve as an example of those who suffer the punishment of eternal fire.(T)
8 In the very same way, on the strength of their dreams these ungodly people pollute their own bodies, reject authority and heap abuse on celestial beings.(U) 9 But even the archangel(V) Michael,(W) when he was disputing with the devil about the body of Moses,(X) did not himself dare to condemn him for slander but said, “The Lord rebuke you!”[d](Y) 10 Yet these people slander whatever they do not understand, and the very things they do understand by instinct—as irrational animals do—will destroy them.(Z)
11 Woe to them! They have taken the way of Cain;(AA) they have rushed for profit into Balaam’s error;(AB) they have been destroyed in Korah’s rebellion.(AC)
12 These people are blemishes at your love feasts,(AD) eating with you without the slightest qualm—shepherds who feed only themselves.(AE) They are clouds without rain,(AF) blown along by the wind;(AG) autumn trees, without fruit and uprooted(AH)—twice dead. 13 They are wild waves of the sea,(AI) foaming up their shame;(AJ) wandering stars, for whom blackest darkness has been reserved forever.(AK)
14 Enoch,(AL) the seventh from Adam, prophesied about them: “See, the Lord is coming(AM) with thousands upon thousands of his holy ones(AN) 15 to judge(AO) everyone, and to convict all of them of all the ungodly acts they have committed in their ungodliness, and of all the defiant words ungodly sinners have spoken against him.”[e](AP) 16 These people are grumblers(AQ) and faultfinders; they follow their own evil desires;(AR) they boast(AS) about themselves and flatter others for their own advantage.
Footnotes
- Jude 1:1 Or by; or in
- Jude 1:4 Or individuals who were marked out for condemnation
- Jude 1:5 Some early manuscripts Jesus
- Jude 1:9 Jude is alluding to the Jewish Testament of Moses (approximately the first century a.d.).
- Jude 1:15 From the Jewish First Book of Enoch (approximately the first century b.c.)
Cross references
- Jude 1:1 : Mt 13:55; Jn 14:22; Ac 1:13
- Jude 1:1 : Ro 1:1
- Jude 1:1 : Ro 1:6, 7
- Jude 1:1 : Jn 17:12
- Jude 1:2 : Gal 6:16; 1Ti 1:2
- Jude 1:2 : S Ro 1:7
- Jude 1:3 : S 1Co 10:14
- Jude 1:3 : Tit 1:4
- Jude 1:3 : 1Ti 6:12
- Jude 1:3 : ver 20; Ac 6:7
- Jude 1:3 : S Ac 9:13
- Jude 1:4 : Gal 2:4
- Jude 1:4 : Tit 1:16; 2Pe 2:1; 1Jn 2:22
- Jude 1:5 : S 1Jn 2:20
- Jude 1:5 : 2Pe 1:12, 13; 3:1, 2
- Jude 1:5 : Nu 14:29; Dt 1:32; 2:15; Ps 106:26; 1Co 10:1-5; Heb 3:16, 17
- Jude 1:6 : S 2Pe 2:4, 9
- Jude 1:7 : S Mt 10:15
- Jude 1:7 : Dt 29:23
- Jude 1:7 : S Mt 25:41; 2Pe 3:7
- Jude 1:8 : 2Pe 2:10
- Jude 1:9 : 1Th 4:16
- Jude 1:9 : Da 10:13, 21; 12:1; Rev 12:7
- Jude 1:9 : Dt 34:6
- Jude 1:9 : Zec 3:2
- Jude 1:10 : 2Pe 2:12
- Jude 1:11 : Ge 4:3-8; Heb 11:4; 1Jn 3:12
- Jude 1:11 : S 2Pe 2:15
- Jude 1:11 : Nu 16:1-3, 31-35
- Jude 1:12 : 2Pe 2:13; 1Co 11:20-22
- Jude 1:12 : Eze 34:2, 8, 10
- Jude 1:12 : Pr 25:14; 2Pe 2:17
- Jude 1:12 : Eph 4:14
- Jude 1:12 : Mt 15:13
- Jude 1:13 : Isa 57:20
- Jude 1:13 : Php 3:19
- Jude 1:13 : 2Pe 2:17
- Jude 1:14 : Ge 5:18, 21-24
- Jude 1:14 : S Mt 16:27
- Jude 1:14 : Dt 33:2; Da 7:10; Zec 14:5; Heb 12:22
- Jude 1:15 : 2Pe 2:6-9
- Jude 1:15 : 1Ti 1:9
- Jude 1:16 : 1Co 10:10
- Jude 1:16 : ver 18; 2Pe 2:10
- Jude 1:16 : 2Pe 2:18
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1. God's judgment on the ungodly (1-7)
Jude, a brother of Jesus, had hoped to write a letter to the church to share grace about the salvation that they enjoyed. But instead, he was compelled to use his spiritual authority to warn them to resist false teachers, who were abusing God's grace as an excuse to enjoy immoral desires. Jude sternly warns us that God's condemnation on the immoral and rebellious is real, as shown many times in the Scriptures.
2. Selfish shepherds (8-16)
Jude vividly illustrates the senselessness and selfishness of false teachers, who are spiraling towards darkness. Perhaps the strongest condemnation against them is that they are "shepherds who feed only themselves." We must keep our motive and lifestyle pure to live for the good of others.
Prayer: Lord, help me be on my guard against teachers who appeal to my sinful nature. Make me a true shepherd.
One Word: Stand against ungodliness