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Gateway Church Downtown
September 10, 2018

He Will Hold Us Fast (Jude 24-25)

Gateway Church Downtown
September 10, 2018
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Jude concludes his letter with a beautiful doxology. And though it is there to heap praises on God, Jude also uses it to give his readers, facing a daunting task, this confidence: God will hold them fast.

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Gateway Church Downtown
September 3, 2018

Watchmen (Jude 22-23)

Gateway Church Downtown
September 3, 2018
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As Jude comes near the conclusion of his epistle, he rattles off three general commands that serve as a guide for how his hearers ought to deal with the false teaching in their midst. They are a helpful guide for us, too.

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Gateway Church Downtown
August 27, 2018

Keep Yourself in God's Love (Jude 20-21)

Gateway Church Downtown
August 27, 2018
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Admist the concern of a moral heresy threatening the congregation(s) he was writing to, Jude exhorts his readers to "keep yourselves in God's love." He urges three means of doing just that.

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Gateway Church Downtown
August 20, 2018

Scoffers (Jude 17-19)

Gateway Church Downtown
August 20, 2018
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When we hear "heretic," we often think of a person whose believes are incongruent with Christian teaching, with the Gospel. It's a heresy against orthodoxy (right confession). But there's another type, the moral heretic; it is a heresy against orthopraxy (right living). Jude warns us to beeware of those who consistently demonstrate a lifestyle at odds with the gospel.

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Gateway Church Downtown
August 13, 2018

Jesus or the Poor? (John 12:1-8)

Gateway Church Downtown
August 13, 2018
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A thankful woman spends an expensive bottle of perfume on her Savior; another disciple is incensed at the waste; and Jesus says, "For the poor you always have with you, but you do not always have me" (John 12:8, ESV). How should we take such strong words?

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Gateway Church Downtown
August 6, 2018

Nothing New (Jude 5-16)

Gateway Church Downtown
August 6, 2018
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In combating a moral heresy, Jude wrestles with persuading his readers that there really good be wolves in sheep's clothing among them. He does this by reminding them that it would be nothing new. In fact, there may be some in our ranks, he warns us, who are fit to be destroyed.

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Gateway Church Downtown
July 30, 2018

Contend for the Faith (Jude 1-4)

Gateway Church Downtown
July 30, 2018
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The short letter by a first Century Jesus-follower named Jude challenges its readers to contend for the faith. It's the message of the letter and, in particular, the letter's opening salvo. In the first few lines, Jude counsels his readers to not panic, to take up arms, and to know the enemy.

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Gateway Church Downtown
July 23, 2018

Only One Way to Joy (John 14:5-10)

Gateway Church Downtown
July 23, 2018
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Jesus says that he is "the way" and that "no one" has access to God except through him. That's a pretty exclusive claim in our pluralistic world. But exclusive truth claims are impossible to avoid.

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Gateway Church Downtown
July 16, 2018

Revelation (Joel 3:17-21)

Gateway Church Downtown
July 16, 2018
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In this final message from the book of Joel, we see that there is promised a future hope that is characterized by abundance, security, and presence.

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Gateway Church Downtown
July 9, 2018

Judgement (Joel 3:1-16)

Gateway Church Downtown
July 9, 2018
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Joel promises a future judgement. That's a two-edged sword. On one hand, judgement is hope and comfort and strength for God's people. On the other, quite the opposite is meant for those who oppose God. In this message, we see how these twin fates are met out.

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