"THE EPISTLE OF JUDE"
Contending Earnestly For The Faith (3-4)
INTRODUCTION
- As we begin to focus on the purpose of The Epistle Of Jude, we see
that his original desire was to write about our common salvation
shared in Christ:
"Beloved, while I was very diligent to write to you concerning
our common salvation, I found it necessary to write to you
exhorting you to contend earnestly for the faith which was
once for all delivered to the saints." - Jude 3
- The need to change his purpose is seen in the next verse:
"For certain men have crept in unnoticed, who long ago were
marked out for this condemnation, ungodly men, who turn the
grace of our God into lewdness and deny the only Lord God and
our Lord Jesus Christ." - Jude 4
- That men "crept in unnoticed" should give us pause...
- That such could happen, despite the many warnings given by Jesus,
Paul, and Peter
- How much easier, then, for this to happen today when we live in
time far removed from those initial warnings!
- In light of this, Jude's call to "contend earnestly for the faith"
becomes even more relevant for us today...
- We ought to appreciate "the need" to contend for the faith
- We should understand "the how" when it comes to contending
earnestly for the faith
[In this study, "Contending Earnestly For The Faith", it is "the
need" and "the how" that we examine more closely...]
- THE "NEED" TO CONTEND EARNESTLY FOR THE FAITH
- SOME WILL DENY THE ALL-SUFFICIENCY OF THE SCRIPTURES...
- This I infer from the phrase "the faith which once for all
delivered to the saints"
- The expression "once for all" can rightly be worded "one
time for all time"
- That is, "the faith" (that body of doctrine which we are to
believe) was delivered to the church "one time for all
time"
-- Revelation was not to be repeated, nor was there more to be
revealed later on!
- That God has revealed all that He would have us know is
evident from such statements like those of:
- Paul, telling the Ephesian elders he had not shunned to
proclaim "the whole counsel of God" - Ac 20:27
- Peter, writing that God has given us "all things that
pertain to life and godliness" - 2Pe 1:3
-- If we have "all things", and if we have the "whole counsel
of God", what else is there?
- Thus the Scriptures, which contain the faith delivered "once
for all", contains all we need to become what God wants of us!
- cf. 2Ti 3:16-17
- But when people suggest:
- That God's revelation is incomplete, or it is still in
progress
- Or that God's revelation needs to be repeated
-- Then our task is to "contend earnestly for the faith once
delivered"!
- SOME WILL PERVERT THE DOCTRINE OF GRACE...
- There were those in Jude's day "who turn the grace of our God
into licentiousness (lewdness)"
- Their doctrine of grace gave them excuse to sin
- So much so, that they engaged in that which was openly
shameful (lewd)
-- Perhaps they said: "Let us sin so that grace may abound!"
- There are some today who pervert the grace of God...
- To excuse their disregard for the commands found in God's
Word
- To justify their lifestyle that is contrary to the
principles of the Bible
-- For they are likely to say: "God is too loving, His grace
is too wonderful, to condemn us when we are so sincere!"
- But those who "contend earnestly for the faith" will be ever
mindful of what the grace of God truly teaches - cf. Tit 2:11-12
- To deny ungodliness and worldly lusts!
- To live soberly, righteously, and godly in the present age!
- SOME WILL DENY GOD'S AUTHORITY...
- Jude had to deal with those who "deny the only Lord God and
our Lord Jesus Christ"
- The emphasis appears to be on the term "Lord", used to
describe God and Jesus
- The term "lord" comes from kurios {koo'-ree-os}
- Which is related to the word kuros (supremacy)
- Meaning "supreme in authority"
- These people were denying the authority rightly belonging
to God and Jesus
- Today we often face people denying the authority of God and
Jesus
- By their lack of respect to the Word of God
- By their setting up other standards of authority for what
they believe or do
- Such as a synod, convention, council
- Such as a pope, bishop, minister, or their own person
- But those who "contend earnestly for the faith once
delivered"...
- Will recognize the authority which belongs to Christ -
Mt 28:18; Ep 1:21-22
- Will recognize the authority delegated to His apostles -
Jn 13:20; 1Co 14:37; 1Th 2:13; Ac 2:42
[Clearly the need to "contend earnestly for the faith" is present, for
just as there were those in Jude's day who...
- denied the all-sufficiency of God's Word
- perverted the doctrine of grace
- denied the authority of God and Jesus
...so there are such people today! How then shall we do it?]
- THE "HOW" TO CONTEND EARNESTLY FOR THE FAITH
- WE MUST CONTEND EARNESTLY...
- From the "Believers' Study Bible":
- The vivid expression epagonizomai (Gk.) is translated
"contend earnestly" and is related to the English word
"agony."
- The term is associated with strife and combat of a most
vigorous and determined variety.
- The present tense of the verb indicates that the Christian
struggle is to be continuous.
- Jude believed that the foundational tenets of the Christian
faith were under attack. Nothing but vigorous
counter-contention would be sufficient.
- The use of such an expression therefore suggests:
- The matter is serious; we are at war!
- Paul describes the nature of our warfare in 2Co 10:3-6
- And again in Ep 6:10-13
- This is not a time to be unprepared; we must arm ourselves!
-- We must therefore contend with vigor, even to the point of
agony, for "the faith once delivered to the saints"!
- WE MUST USE THE WEAPONS AT OUR DISPOSAL...
- Paul defines our weaponry in Ep 6:13-18
- Girded with truth
- The breastplate of righteousness
- Feet shod with the gospel of peace
- The shield of faith
- The helmet of salvation
- The sword of the Spirit, the Word of God
- Watching with all prayer
- Notice that most of these things are for our own defense, lest
we be lost in the struggle!
- The elements of truth, righteousness, the gospel, faith,
salvation, etc., are needed for our own salvation as much
as for those we seek to conquer
- Make sure that you let them "remove the plank for your own
eye" so you will be able to see clear "to remove speck out
of your brother's eye" - cf. Mt 7:3-5
- Some people are so quick to take up the "sword", they leave
the rest of their armor behind!
- Paul also has something to say about other weapons that are
"mighty in God"
- Such qualities as "the meekness and gentleness of Christ"
- 2Co 10:1-6
- Making sure that we are first "spiritual", and then
displaying gentleness and caution - Ga 6:1
- Refraining from quarrels, applying gentleness, the Word,
with patience and humility correcting the opposition - 2 Ti
2:23-26
CONCLUSION
- The call to "contend earnestly for the faith" is not a license to
engage in "contentions" and "outbursts of wrath" - cf. Ga 5:19-21;
1Co 3:1-3
- But it is a call to vigorously contend with all the weapons at our
disposal...
- First and foremost, with the Word of God, applied first to self
and then to others
- But also, with the Christ-like qualities that are "mighty in God"
to win people over to obedience to Christ
- It is the fact...
- That many are not obeying Christ as Lord
- But perverting His teaching or setting themselves up as their own
authority
...that makes it necessary that we "contend earnestly for the faith
once for all delivered to the saints"
Dear friend, whose side of this battle are YOU on? Have you submitted
to Him whom God has made both Lord and Christ? Are you continuing
steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine? - cf. Ac 2:36-42