Introduction: We gather to explore Jude's powerful reminder of God's transformative love in our lives.
1. Jude 1:17-19 warns us of those who only create division and pursue ungodly desires, urging us to remember the teachings of the apostles, reminding us that division lacks the compassionate love God desires from us.
A. God's love calls us to recognize division and embrace unity in faith.
B. Ungodly desires distract us from living a life rooted in divine love and compassion.
2. Jude 1:20-21 encourages believers to build themselves up in faith, keeping in the love of God as they wait for the mercy of Jesus Christ, highlighting the transformative power of living within God's love.
A. Strengthening our faith is essential to embracing and reflecting God's love daily.
B. God's love transforms us, keeping us in his grace and preparing us for eternal life.
3. Jude 1:22-23 calls Christians to show mercy to those who doubt, saving others and hating even the clothing stained by corrupted flesh, advocating a compassionate approach to others.
A. Compassion towards doubters reveals God's love in action.
B. God's love inspires us to rescue those in danger while maintaining holiness and purity.
Conclusion: God's love not only transforms us but calls us to compassionately embrace and save others. By rooting ourselves in God's love, we live disciplined lives, emphasizing faith and holiness, and reflect his grace. Let us commit today to persevere in love, urging others towards God through our compassionate actions.
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