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Randolph Vance JR's comment on 12/13/2012, 5:52pm...

Verse 20 is vital. When you pray in the Spirit, it is like a battery being hooked up to a battery charger! You are recharged spiritually. What a great source of power for the Church of this dispensation. A great secret to the power that Paul walked in was that he prayed in through the Spirit almost all the time ("more than ye all", he said).

 


Pastor Johnkemparaj's comment on 11/25/2012, 4:09am...

Jude 1 speaks about believers separation and God asking this, so we must and should separate ourselves from the world.

 


Adrian's comment about verse 6 on 8/23/2012, 8:07pm...

it will be a perpetual death they will be cast into the lake of fire this is the second death seperation from GOD and Light.
Angels and man will always exist weather it be in heaven or hell. with GOD or with out him.REVELATIONS 20 and 21 talks about second death and your name must be written in the book of life so get baptized in the name of jesus for the remisson of sins. Mark 16:16

 


Kamira's comment about verse 24 on 7/12/2012, 10:18am...

I love this word!!! I hear it in church as we close service & last night it finally rang in my spirit!!! I HEARD it just last night!!!! I feel so full of life & I am overwhelmed at my life. I have very far to go to meet God's expectation for my life. I want nothing more than to be who He says I am & who I am to become. I thank you Lord for your word that brings rebuke, correction, healing, strength, deliverance & joy!!

 


Ski's comment on 7/07/2012, 9:51am...

Leviticus 18:22 and 20:19 talks about homosexuality and not commiting to this

 


Theresa's comment about verse 14 on 6/08/2012, 5:32pm...

Reading the Book of Enoch recovered in modern times in Abyssinia, it answered so many questions I had in Genesis.

 


Mike's comment about verse 7 on 5/22/2012, 3:26pm...

Well if that doesn't cover the facts about homosexuality then nothing does.

 


Wohoooandplay's comment on 2/19/2012, 3:08pm...

I don't know about quiting calling the devil a liar but rather quit disputing with the devil in terms of the sinful worldly nature of the human condition. In other words don't try to understand and dispute the devil through reason in pursuit of some ulterior motive, as oppossed to godly reason and godly motivation. (vs 4 and 10). How do you do that? Keep steadfast with the way of christ. How do you do that? verse 19 and 20 and 21 describe how you must not remain "sensual" or rather distant from yourself (aka selfless) and that you must pray *in* not *to* the holy ghost. What does that mean? well for me that means detaching yourself and allowing god to manifest from within so you embody christ (sort of like what happens when you die and if you "accept" christ in you're life he magically steps in front of you're tainted being full of sins.) Others might interpret this in light of praying *to* christ and *accepting* christ meaning you think of him often and actively keep him close by. However there clarifying this closeness as being close with the bible rather than from *within*. Do you see my point? He's discussing the potential faults that naturally come with the nature of the bible and it's flexible interpretive quality. He's saying mere scripture isn't were all the authority is coming from you have to let the scripture of the bible or christ from within in order to truly dispute the devil from a godly position. check out vs 24. This is a big question. How do you communicate with god and how do you act through god? What is motivating you? Is being simply conversant with the scripture enough? What does it mean to be conversant with the scripture keeping in mind it's flexible interpretive nature? If those who wrote the scripture are said to embody the holy ghost then how are mere sinners supposed to interpret such transcended speech? Where does the authority lie? I propose through a transcended lens, one that has at least glimpsed and experienced the holy ghost not merely been conversant with scripture through the lens of the sinful "sensual" mind. "prayer in the holy ghost".

 


C M Muchenje's comment about verse 6 on 2/13/2012, 8:31am...

On Butch's comment on 2011-07-27 17:23:09: the wailing and gnashing of teeth will be during the destruction

 


Pernella pollard's comment on 1/28/2012, 11:12pm...

reaponse to Eahoue's u should read over verse 19 an 20. verse 19 stated "These be they who SEPERATE themselves, sensual, HAVING NOT THE SPIRIT.
verse 20 mentioned " Praying in the Spirit. When the Holy Spirit is active in A believer's Life (one must be serving God in spirit and truth) he or she can absolutely pray in the Spirit.I have experience.you know that once we accept Jesus Christ in our lives we receive the Holy Spirit. But the Holy Spirit is not active in every one.

 


Tim's comment on 1/17/2012, 7:58am...

I love how verse 12 and 13 are so visual! They are really beautiful verses.

 


Eahoue's comment about verse 20 on 1/02/2012, 6:58pm...

A beautiful verse if understood correctly. Since vs.19 infers that believers *have* the Spirit then *praying in the Spirit* would not make sense and be redundant.
I researched the Greek word *In G1722* and found that the preposition *to* makes better sense.

Jude 1:20 "Praying to the Holy Spirit (fully God)",
who teaches, guides, sanctifies, etc and speaks to us makes much better sense.
Would we not converse back? This is a form of trust, love, worship, prayer and fellowshipping.

 


Tim's comment on 12/17/2011, 6:32am...

@ Travis: I don't think having passions for something is necessarily wrong; however, when you don't put God first, than I feel it becomes wrong.

 


Garyloyd's comment on 12/13/2011, 1:31am...

Verse 6. These are the angels that are spoken of in chapter 6 of Genesis who left heaven, their first estate, and took woman as play things and made geber babies trying to stop Gods plan. These follow satan and will be releast and will return wiith him for 2 and half months. At the return of the true Christ they will be die.

 


Travis's comment on 8/22/2011, 2:07pm...

Gain as godliness. Who are those who preach gain as godliness? If you see a supposed preacher of the gospel and they teach the doctrines of Korah or the doctrines of Balaam. Are they truly a preacher of the Gospel of The Christ? Why are we taught to covet, name and claim in faith? better yet, why are people so deceived by this doctrine? Because we are not selfless, we are selfish. Study the doctrine of Korah and Balaam, see how the Lord used Balaam and then compare their fruit to your own favorite preacher, Church building. Have you been decieved by the lust and desires of your own heart? And now areyou unwilling to repent, because you may have to give it all up. The sun rises on the righteous and unrighteous. Rain falls on the godly and ungodly. Just because you have plenty, is that really a blessing or a curse? What do you think about the most, talk about the most, what do you do the most? Theres your gods. Are you severing God or Mammon? How about your church or Pastor? You can tell them by their fruit. And you are to judge from within not from without. Read Colossians 3 and tell God where your entire being should be looking towards and you wont fall for the teacher, Jude is warning you of in these passages. And quit calling the devil a liar. Even Micheal didn't, who are we to do what even the powerful Micheal didn't do.

 


Butch's comment about verse 6 on 7/27/2011, 7:23pm...

this passage and the next are regarding the fallen angels that left Heaven to come down to earth and mate w/ human women, mentioned in genesis 6:2 and 4.

 


Helen M's comment on 7/17/2011, 3:34pm...

Mistake, I left one 3 zero's off the 250, million Africians dying of starvation.

 


Helen M's comment on 7/17/2011, 3:31pm...

It makes me sad that so many may live in eternity without knowing the love of God. It is awful to live on earth without knowing Gos's love and His power in us, through His Holy spirit, to overcome evil, let alone wasting what we could have been in eternal darkness. I cannot fathom how evil some are in the flesh, in that human life has little or no value to them, and they will shed innocent blood, like the 250,000 Africans dying of hunger right now. Having free will is a blessing not a curse. It makes us responsible for our thoughts, and actions, while having the ability to live in the glory of God forever. The most important it makes us able to know God's all inclusive, eternal love, and to know Him personally. What an honor, to BE A PART OF SUCH A MAGNITUDE OF LIFE, AND and what a waste, TO SPOIL IT ALL IN A SELFLESS, egotistic WAY of life. God cannot bless evil in any form. His blessings are without measure, and can only be known in His light.

 


Keith's comment on 7/01/2011, 1:45pm...

to davids comment about being burned to ashes.....all christians will get a glorified body that will never die so we can live forever with the lord, and the same hold true for those that dont make it to heaven they also will get a glorified body that will never die but it will be in hell weeping and gnashing of teeth for and enernity

 


David B. Sr.'s comment about verse 6 on 6/21/2011, 5:46am...

Ibelieve that God took aaway not only their habitation, but darkness is used to show their knowledge and understanding wa removed. Had satan kept his knowledge and wisdom he would never have crucified Christ. To me chains under darkness means without understanding of God's plans and his Church.

 


Ben weaver's comment about verse 3 on 1/05/2011, 9:19pm...

When scanning the Bible uses of the word "Faith" it most often indicates a living, active, factor that connects one to the supernatural works of God, rather than an intellectual belief system of doctrinal truthes. The Apostles said, "Increase our faith" & Jesus often said, "Thy faith has made thee whole". "Faith as a mustard seed", & "if you have faith and doubt not", suggest a personal facet that releases God to do what He wanted to do. Jude seems to be saying that the faith the annointed one had, was entrusted to his followers to use until he comes again. "Occupy till I come" (Lu. 19:13.)

 


Jerry's comment on 12/31/2010, 4:46pm...

Jude 1:4, I would like to say this. It would appear that the men of old that return are likely demons who were condemed here; condemnation occuring when they are to crawl upon thier bellies and eat dust. Jesus came to us, Eliajah returned to us, perhaps Enoch returned to us although this is speculation. So why would demons not be able to come in men also; born or in possession. The man of sin is a great example, the man of sin must be one whom sin was born of in order to gain this title. As far as we know sin was born from satan who committed the first sin. Only food for thought.

 


Kaanib's comment on 12/10/2010, 5:42am...

hi, david that refers to the angriness or wrathfulness of those who will not be saved and will be burned in hell...

 


David's comment about verse 6 on 12/07/2010, 9:11am...

if on the day of judgement when God destroys the earth and heavens and creates knew ones,and the wicked and all that is on earth is burned to ashes and is NO MORE then why will there be wailing and gnashing of teeth?

 


PASSIN's comment on 11/28/2010, 3:25pm...

I know Jude was speaking from the Spirit and sent to warn us, he said those of you who are "called" that's ultimately remarkable, because not all of "us" are-

 


 

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