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June 9, 2019
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Prelude for Worship Martha Short
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Welcome Daniel Palmer
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Down at the Cross
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Down where for cleansing
Down at the cross Where my Savior died Down where for cleansing From sin I cried Verse 1
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There to my heart Was the blood applied Glory to His name
Verse 1
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Glory to His name
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There to my heart Was the blood applied Glory to His name
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O precious fountain That saves from sin I am so glad I have entered in
Verse 3
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There Jesus saves me And keeps me clean Glory to His name
Verse 3
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Glory to His name
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There to my heart Was the blood applied Glory to His name
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His Mercy Is More
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What love could remember Omniscient all knowing
No wrongs we have done Omniscient all knowing He counts not their sum
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Without bottom or shore
Thrown into a sea Without bottom or shore Our sins they are many His mercy is more
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Stronger than darkness
Praise the Lord His mercy is more Stronger than darkness New every morn
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Our sins they are many His mercy is more
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What patience would wait
As we constantly roam What Father so tender Is calling us home
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He welcomes the weakest
The vilest the poor Our sins they are many His mercy is more
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Stronger than darkness
Praise the Lord His mercy is more Stronger than darkness New every morn
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Our sins they are many His mercy is more
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What riches of kindness His blood was the payment
He lavished on us His blood was the payment His life was the cost
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We stood 'neath a debt We could never afford Our sins they are many His mercy is more
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Stronger than darkness
Praise the Lord His mercy is more Stronger than darkness New every morn
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Our sins they are many His mercy is more
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Stronger than darkness
Praise the Lord His mercy is more Stronger than darkness New every morn
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Our sins they are many His mercy is more
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Our sins they are many His mercy is more
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Offering Job Marquez
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Open The Gates Sanctuary Choir
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Our praise awaits You with the dawn Our souls awake to You And lift a song
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We've seen the things That You have done
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And still we know The best is yet to come There's more to come
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Open the gates and let Your glory come down Open our hearts and let Our worship pour out
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Your presence here Is all we need
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You're changing everything
You break our chains With sounds of victory You're changing everything
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Open the gates and let Your glory come down Open our hearts and let Our worship pour out
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Open the gates and let Your glory come down Open our hearts and let Our worship pour out
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Come flood this space No one else Could take Your place
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Come have Your way No one else Could take Your place
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Come flood this space No one else Could take Your place
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Come have Your way No one else Could take Your place
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Open the gates and let Your glory come down Open our hearts and let Our worship pour out
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Recognizing the Danger
When we are in Christ, we are no longer motivated by selfishness but by the selflessness in Christ.
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Jude 11–16 11 Woe to them! For they have gone the way of Cain, and for pay they have rushed headlong into the error of Balaam, and perished in the rebellion of Korah.
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Jude 11–16 12 These are the men who are hidden reefs in your love feasts when they feast with you without fear, caring for themselves; clouds without water, carried along by winds; autumn trees without fruit, doubly dead, uprooted;
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Jude 11–16 13 wild waves of the sea, casting up their own shame like foam; wandering stars, for whom the black darkness has been reserved forever. 14 It was also about these men that Enoch, in the seventh generation from Adam, prophesied, saying, “Behold, the Lord came with many thousands of His holy ones,
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Jude 11–16 15 to execute judgment upon all, and to convict all the ungodly of all their ungodly deeds which they have done in an ungodly way, and of all the harsh things which ungodly sinners have spoken against Him.”
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Jude 11–16 16 These are grumblers, finding fault, following after their own lusts; they speak arrogantly, flattering people for the sake of gaining an advantage.
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Recognizing the Danger
Churches that put nice, acceptable, relevant, popular, trending, financially viable, and pleasant ahead of holiness and godliness are not contending for the faith but compromising with the world.
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Sermon in a Sentence To contend for the faith: 1) we must recognize the ungodly motives of the intruders (11); 2) we must recognize the ungodly imposters pose a present danger (12–13); 3) we must believe the danger is eternally serious (14–15), and 4) we must know true believers delight in God and exist for Christ’s glory.
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Recognizing the Danger
1. We must recognize the ungodly motives of the intruders (11).
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Recognizing the Danger
“Woe, woe, woe to those who dwell on the earth.” Rev 8:13
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Recognizing the Danger
The secret invaders are headed for an unspeakable destruction because they are motived not by the selflessness of Christ but by the arrogance of self.
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Recognizing the Danger
The way of Cain then, is the way of anger and bitterness. The intruders “walk” in this way; an angry, sarcastic, bitter, and superior disposition characterizes their lives.
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Recognizing the Danger
Like Balaam, the secret invaders of the church are not motivated by the pure word of God or care for God’s people. They are motivated by greed – either financial, social, political or other personal gain.
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Recognizing the Danger
By mentioning Korah, Jude again highlights the sin of rebellion. These intruders are marked by a disregard for godly authority and accountability in their life.
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Recognizing the Danger
2. We must recognize that ungodly imposters pose a present danger (12–13).
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Recognizing the Danger
In vv. 12–13, uses five metaphors to describe the secret invaders – hidden reefs, waterless clouds, fruitless trees, wild waves, and wandering stars.
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Recognizing the Danger
When Jude says the gospel intruders are hidden reefs, he is saying they are destructive.
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Recognizing the Danger
Jude then says the imposters are like waterless clouds blown away by the wind. They leave us disappointed.
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Recognizing the Danger
“The one who boasts about a gift that does not exist is like clouds and winds without rain.” Prov 25:14
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Recognizing the Danger
Appearing to bring the refreshing water of the Word, they blow past once they have taken what they want, preying on others as they move on” (Akin, 169).
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Recognizing the Danger
Jude then says the imposters are “autumn trees without fruit, doubly dead, uprooted.”
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Recognizing the Danger
They have no fruit because they have not been changed at the root – they are doubly dead (13).
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Recognizing the Danger
“The wicked are like the tossing sea; for it cannot be quiet, and its waters toss up mire and dirt.” Isaiah 57:20
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Recognizing the Danger
“They are stars, but not shining where God has commanded them, but wandering or erring stars” (Davids, 74).
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Recognizing the Danger
3. We must believe the danger is eternally serious (14–15).
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Recognizing the Danger
God’s coming judgment of those who invade churches is not a matter to be taken lightly – the church is putting herself in danger if she does not stand firm in her convictions and continues to associate with people teaching and living a false gospel.
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Recognizing the Danger
The need to contend for the faith as cultures and so-called Christians seek to water it down is not a surprise; it has been predicted from the beginning.
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Recognizing the Danger
Their coming judgment is not only predicted. It is proper – they are ungodly, their actions are ungodly, their methods and motives are ungodly. They are not repentant sinners but ungodly sinners who have spoken with their lives and their mouths against the Lord.
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Recognizing the Danger
4. We must know true believers delight in God and exist for Christ’s glory.
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Recognizing the Danger
If the mark of a secret invader is someone who grumbles, finds fault, does what they want, speaks boastfully, and flatters people to gain and advantage, how can we proactively contend for the faith?
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Recognizing the Danger
By God’s grace we are and will continue to become a church that prizes and lives out the gospel – not grumbling but delighting in His goodness and laying down our lives, privileges, and preferences is necessary for the glory of Christ and the good of our neighbors and all nations.
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My Jesus I Love Thee
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For Thee all the follies
My Jesus I love Thee I know Thou art mine For Thee all the follies Of sin I resign
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My Gracious Redeemer My Savior art Thou If ever I loved Thee My Jesus ‘tis now
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Thou hast first loved me And purchased my pardon
I love Thee because Thou hast first loved me And purchased my pardon On Calvary’s tree
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I love Thee for wearing The thorns on Thy brow If ever I loved Thee My Jesus ‘tis now
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Postlude for Worship
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June 9, 2019
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Call To Worship Paul French
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Open The Gates Sanctuary Choir
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Our praise awaits You with the dawn Our souls awake to You And lift a song
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We've seen the things That You have done
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And still we know The best is yet to come There's more to come
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Open the gates and let Your glory come down Open our hearts and let Our worship pour out
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Your presence here Is all we need
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You're changing everything
You break our chains With sounds of victory You're changing everything
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Open the gates and let Your glory come down Open our hearts and let Our worship pour out
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Open the gates and let Your glory come down Open our hearts and let Our worship pour out
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Come flood this space No one else Could take Your place
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Come have Your way No one else Could take Your place
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Come flood this space No one else Could take Your place
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Come have Your way No one else Could take Your place
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Open the gates and let Your glory come down Open our hearts and let Our worship pour out
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Welcome Daniel Palmer
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Hosanna
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Praise is rising Eyes are Turning to You We turn to You
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Hope is stirring Hearts are Yearning for You We long for You
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'Cause when We see You We find strength To face the day
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In Your presence All our fears Are washed away Washed away
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Hosanna You are the God Who saves us
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Worthy of all Our praises
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Hosanna Hosanna Come have Your Way among us
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We welcome You here Lord Jesus
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Hear the sound Of hearts Returning to You We turn to You
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In Your Kingdom Broken lives Are made new You make us new
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'Cause when We see You We find strength To face the day
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In Your presence All our fears Are washed away Washed away
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Hosanna You are the God Who saves us
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Worthy of All our praises
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Hosanna Hosanna Come have Your Way among us
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We welcome You here Lord Jesus
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Hosanna You are the God Who saves us
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Worthy of All our praises
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Hosanna Hosanna Come have Your Way among us
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We welcome You here Lord Jesus
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Cornerstone
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My hope is built On nothing less Than Jesus' blood And righteousness
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I dare not trust The sweetest frame But wholly trust In Jesus' Name
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My hope is built On nothing less Than Jesus' blood And righteousness
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I dare not trust The sweetest frame But wholly trust In Jesus' Name
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Weak made strong In the Savior's love
Christ alone Cornerstone Weak made strong In the Savior's love
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Through the storm He is Lord Lord of all
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When darkness seems To hide His face
I rest on His Unchanging grace
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In every high And stormy gale My anchor holds Within the veil
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My anchor holds Within the veil
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Weak made strong In the Savior's love
Christ alone Cornerstone Weak made strong In the Savior's love
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Through the storm He is Lord Lord of all
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Weak made strong In the Savior's love
Christ alone Cornerstone Weak made strong In the Savior's love
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Through the storm He is Lord Lord of all
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When He shall come With trumpet sound
Oh may I then In Him be found
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Dressed in His Righteousness alone Faultless to stand Before the throne
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Weak made strong In the Savior's love
Christ alone Cornerstone Weak made strong In the Savior's love
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Through the storm He is Lord Lord of all
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Offering Job Marquez
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His Mercy Is More
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What love could remember Omniscient all knowing
No wrongs we have done Omniscient all knowing He counts not their sum
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Without bottom or shore
Thrown into a sea Without bottom or shore Our sins they are many His mercy is more
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Stronger than darkness
Praise the Lord His mercy is more Stronger than darkness New every morn
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Our sins they are many His mercy is more
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What patience would wait
As we constantly roam What Father so tender Is calling us home
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He welcomes the weakest
The vilest the poor Our sins they are many His mercy is more
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Stronger than darkness
Praise the Lord His mercy is more Stronger than darkness New every morn
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Our sins they are many His mercy is more
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What riches of kindness His blood was the payment
He lavished on us His blood was the payment His life was the cost
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We stood 'neath a debt We could never afford Our sins they are many His mercy is more
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Stronger than darkness
Praise the Lord His mercy is more Stronger than darkness New every morn
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Our sins they are many His mercy is more
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Stronger than darkness
Praise the Lord His mercy is more Stronger than darkness New every morn
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Our sins they are many His mercy is more
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Our sins they are many His mercy is more
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Recognizing the Danger
When we are in Christ, we are no longer motivated by selfishness but by the selflessness in Christ.
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Jude 11–16 11 Woe to them! For they have gone the way of Cain, and for pay they have rushed headlong into the error of Balaam, and perished in the rebellion of Korah.
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Jude 11–16 12 These are the men who are hidden reefs in your love feasts when they feast with you without fear, caring for themselves; clouds without water, carried along by winds; autumn trees without fruit, doubly dead, uprooted;
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Jude 11–16 13 wild waves of the sea, casting up their own shame like foam; wandering stars, for whom the black darkness has been reserved forever. 14 It was also about these men that Enoch, in the seventh generation from Adam, prophesied, saying, “Behold, the Lord came with many thousands of His holy ones,
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Jude 11–16 15 to execute judgment upon all, and to convict all the ungodly of all their ungodly deeds which they have done in an ungodly way, and of all the harsh things which ungodly sinners have spoken against Him.”
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Jude 11–16 16 These are grumblers, finding fault, following after their own lusts; they speak arrogantly, flattering people for the sake of gaining an advantage.
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Recognizing the Danger
Churches that put nice, acceptable, relevant, popular, trending, financially viable, and pleasant ahead of holiness and godliness are not contending for the faith but compromising with the world.
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Sermon in a Sentence To contend for the faith: 1) we must recognize the ungodly motives of the intruders (11); 2) we must recognize the ungodly imposters pose a present danger (12–13); 3) we must believe the danger is eternally serious (14–15), and 4) we must know true believers delight in God and exist for Christ’s glory.
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Recognizing the Danger
1. We must recognize the ungodly motives of the intruders (11).
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Recognizing the Danger
“Woe, woe, woe to those who dwell on the earth.” Rev 8:13
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Recognizing the Danger
The secret invaders are headed for an unspeakable destruction because they are motived not by the selflessness of Christ but by the arrogance of self.
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Recognizing the Danger
The way of Cain then, is the way of anger and bitterness. The intruders “walk” in this way; an angry, sarcastic, bitter, and superior disposition characterizes their lives.
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Recognizing the Danger
Like Balaam, the secret invaders of the church are not motivated by the pure word of God or care for God’s people. They are motivated by greed – either financial, social, political or other personal gain.
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Recognizing the Danger
By mentioning Korah, Jude again highlights the sin of rebellion. These intruders are marked by a disregard for godly authority and accountability in their life.
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Recognizing the Danger
2. We must recognize that ungodly imposters pose a present danger (12–13).
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Recognizing the Danger
In vv. 12–13, uses five metaphors to describe the secret invaders – hidden reefs, waterless clouds, fruitless trees, wild waves, and wandering stars.
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Recognizing the Danger
When Jude says the gospel intruders are hidden reefs, he is saying they are destructive.
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Recognizing the Danger
Jude then says the imposters are like waterless clouds blown away by the wind. They leave us disappointed.
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Recognizing the Danger
“The one who boasts about a gift that does not exist is like clouds and winds without rain.” Prov 25:14
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Recognizing the Danger
Appearing to bring the refreshing water of the Word, they blow past once they have taken what they want, preying on others as they move on” (Akin, 169).
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Recognizing the Danger
Jude then says the imposters are “autumn trees without fruit, doubly dead, uprooted.”
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Recognizing the Danger
They have no fruit because they have not been changed at the root – they are doubly dead (13).
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Recognizing the Danger
“The wicked are like the tossing sea; for it cannot be quiet, and its waters toss up mire and dirt.” Isaiah 57:20
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Recognizing the Danger
“They are stars, but not shining where God has commanded them, but wandering or erring stars” (Davids, 74).
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Recognizing the Danger
3. We must believe the danger is eternally serious (14–15).
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Recognizing the Danger
God’s coming judgment of those who invade churches is not a matter to be taken lightly – the church is putting herself in danger if she does not stand firm in her convictions and continues to associate with people teaching and living a false gospel.
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Recognizing the Danger
The need to contend for the faith as cultures and so-called Christians seek to water it down is not a surprise; it has been predicted from the beginning.
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Recognizing the Danger
Their coming judgment is not only predicted. It is proper – they are ungodly, their actions are ungodly, their methods and motives are ungodly. They are not repentant sinners but ungodly sinners who have spoken with their lives and their mouths against the Lord.
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Recognizing the Danger
4. We must know true believers delight in God and exist for Christ’s glory.
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Recognizing the Danger
If the mark of a secret invader is someone who grumbles, finds fault, does what they want, speaks boastfully, and flatters people to gain and advantage, how can we proactively contend for the faith?
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Recognizing the Danger
By God’s grace we are and will continue to become a church that prizes and lives out the gospel – not grumbling but delighting in His goodness and laying down our lives, privileges, and preferences is necessary for the glory of Christ and the good of our neighbors and all nations.
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Lord I Need You
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Lord I come I confess Bowing here I find my rest
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And without You I fall apart You're the one That guides my heart
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Lord I need You Oh I need You Every hour I need You
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My one defense My righteousness Oh God How I need You
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Where sin runs deep Your grace is more Where grace is found Is where You are
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And where You are Lord I am free Holiness is Christ in me
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Where You are Lord I am free Holiness is Christ in me
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Lord I need You Oh I need You Every hour I need You
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My one defense My righteousness Oh God How I need You
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So teach my song To rise to You When temptation Comes my way
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And when I cannot stand I'll fall on You
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Jesus You’re My hope and stay And when I cannot stand I'll fall on You
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Jesus You’re My hope and stay
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Lord I need You Oh I need You Every hour I need You
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My one defense My righteousness Oh God How I need You
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My one defense My righteousness Oh God How I need You
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