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Stay True To Christ—Don't Back Down—Josiah Kagin

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Jude wrote to the first century believers to provide them with a full awareness of apostates. They lurked within the assembles of the church, selfishly looked to their own affairs and lingered around in arrogance. They stirred up division and used the grace of God to justify and promote immoral living. Jude wanted to do more than merely expose the issue, but to provide a solution to the churches and believers afflicted by the apostasy. He turned from exposing the apostates to exhorting the believers to stay true to Christ in their daily lives. May we receive this same exhortation and remain true to Christ in our day.

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Jude wrote to the first century believers to provide them with a full awareness of apostates. They lurked within the assembles of the church, selfishly looked to their own affairs and lingered around in arrogance. They stirred up division and used the grace of God to justify and promote immoral living. Jude wanted to do more than merely expose the issue, but to provide a solution to the churches and believers afflicted by the apostasy. He turned from exposing the apostates to exhorting the believers to stay true to Christ in their daily lives. May we receive this same exhortation and remain true to Christ in our day.

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Thanks for joining us for this episode and please take a moment to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoy this content, please don't hesitate to leave us a 5-star review and share this podcast with your friends. We'd like to extend an invitation to you and your family to join us for worship this week at Grace Baptist Church. We'd also love to connect with you online at https://gracekettering.org. Thanks again for checking out this episode, and we look forward to having you join us again right here on the Grace Baptist Church Podcast!

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