Lessons from the Past
In verses 11–13 of his epistle, Jude used three Old Testament examples and six stark word pictures to warn his readers about those who distort the Gospel through false teaching and ungodly living. These “certain people,” he explained, are untethered and fruitless, and their path is one of destruction and ultimate separation from God. Alistair Begg urges us to heed Jude’s warning, acknowledge the danger, and keep the faith by trusting in Christ, our eternal fixed point and the only one who can save us, shepherd us, and preserve us.
Topics: Warnings, Judgement, False Teachers
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09/24/23
Born Again
In the early part of John’s Gospel, Jesus has a conversation with Nicodemus, a Jewish leader who questions Jesus’ authority ...Alistair Begg
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09/17/23
What Did Jesus Say?
Throughout the Gospels, Jesus makes pronouncements that begin with the word “Truly”—but only in the Gospel of John does He ...Alistair Begg
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09/10/23
Gospel Reminders
In his letter to Titus, Paul instructs him to remind believers of their salvation—that we are not saved because of ...
Matt Ross