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Contending for the Faith: Lessons from Jude in a World of Compromise

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 In an age where truth is often bent to fit personal agendas, the Epistle of Jude stands as a beacon for those who hold fast to the unchanging Word of God. As a fundamentalist Christian, I've always found Jude's urgent call to "contend earnestly for the faith" (Jude 3, NKJV) both convicting and empowering. This blog post expands on a recent homily I delivered to our congregation, drawing deeply from Jude while weaving in insights from other Scriptures. It's a reminder that our faith isn't a casual pursuit—it's a battleground where eternal truths are defended against subtle deceptions. The Call to Contend: A Divine Imperative Jude didn't set out to write a warning; he wanted to celebrate "our common salvation" (Jude 3). But necessity compelled him: false teachers had infiltrated the church, perverting grace into license for sin and denying Christ's lordship (Jude 4). This isn't ancient history—it's today's headlines. Think of c...

The Sixth Trumpet: A Wake-Up Call for the End Times

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In these last days, as we witness the world spiraling into chaos and moral decay, the Book of Revelation stands as God’s unchanging roadmap for what lies ahead. For those of us who hold to the inerrant Word of God, Revelation is not a collection of vague symbols but a literal prophecy of future events. Among these prophecies, Revelation 9:13-15—the sounding of the sixth trumpet—serves as a sobering reminder of the judgment that awaits a rebellious world. This passage is not merely a distant future event; it is a wake-up call for believers today to live holy lives, evangelize the lost, and prepare for the imminent return of Christ. The Literal Fulfillment of Revelation 9:13-15 Revelation 9:13-15 declares: " Then the sixth angel blew his trumpet, and I heard a voice from the four horns of the golden altar before God, saying to the sixth angel who had the trumpet, 'Release the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphrates.' So the four angels, who had been prepared f...