Jude | Preaching Series

Christological Plan

Trace the letter's warnings, rescue, and doxology toward Christ as the keeper of His people.

Series Plan

Christ-centered Plan for Jude

Trace the letter's warnings, rescue, and doxology toward Christ as the keeper of His people.

Series Type
Christ-centered Plan
preaching approach
Sermons
4
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Outlines
4
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Formation
0
pastoral aims

Sermon Sequence

  1. 1
    Sermon 1 Jude 1:1-4

    Opening Greeting and the Call to Contend

    Jude opens by urging believers to contend for the faith because of infiltrating ungodliness.

    Prayer for this passage

    Father, grant me eyes to recognize when grace is twisted into permission for sin, and give me courage to contend for the apostolic faith that has been delivered to us once for all. Strengthen me against the subtle infiltration of those who deny the lordship of Jesus and pervert your mercy into moral license. I surrender my desire for comfort and acceptance to your call for faithful vigilance, trusting that you have equipped the church to guard the faith you have entrusted to us.

  2. 2
    Sermon 2 Jude 1:5-16

    Warning Examples and the Nature of False Teachers

    Biblical warnings, vivid imagery, and prophetic judgment expose the danger of apostasy and pride.

    Prayer for this passage

    Lord, your judgment against those who abandoned faith and rejected your authority in ages past stands as a sobering reminder that no privilege or past deliverance exempts us from accountability when we turn from you. Grant me a heart that trembles at the warning of your consistent justice while clinging to your mercy, that I might guard my faith jealously and submit willingly to your authority rather than follow the path of rebellion. I surrender my life to your lordship, choosing obedience over the empty autonomy that brought destruction to those before me, trusting that this allegiance alone shields me from your righteous judgment.

  3. 3
    Sermon 3 Jude 1:17-23

    Mercy, Perseverance, and Rescue

    The church is called to remember apostolic teaching, build itself up, and show mercy to the doubting.

    Prayer for this passage

    Father, grant me wisdom to remember the apostolic warnings I have received and to stand firm in the truth delivered once for all, so that I am not swept away by those who mock and divide through their worldly desires. Open my eyes to discern the spiritual poverty of those who cause divisions, recognizing that they lack your Spirit and cannot lead me astray from the foundation you have established. I surrender my desire for false unity or easy compromise, and I commit myself to endure by remaining rooted in apostolic teaching and the presence of your indwelling Spirit.

  4. 4
    Sermon 4 Jude 1:24-25

    The Great Doxology

    Jude ends by praising God who is able to keep His people from stumbling and present them blameless.

    Prayer for this passage

    Lord, I stand amazed that You are able to keep me from stumbling and to present me blameless before Your glorious presence—not through my own strength, but through Your preserving grace. When doubt creeps in about my security or my worthiness, remind me that my confidence rests not in my performance but in Your power to guard what You have called Your own. I surrender my anxious heart to You, the only God, our Savior through Jesus Christ, and I trust that what You have begun in me, You will complete until that day when I stand before Your glory, made spotless by Your transforming hand.

About This Series

Trace the letter's warnings, rescue, and doxology toward Christ as the keeper of His people.