The Bible describes the wicked as murmurers and complainers who follow their own desires, ultimately leading to their destruction.
In Jude 16, the wicked are characterized as murmurers and fault-finders who indulge in their own desires. This conduct is described as being widespread among those who, despite their knowledge of God's authority, reject it and lead others astray. The epistle of Jude serves as a stern warning about the fate of the wicked, recalling the destruction that befell the disobedient Israelites and fallen angels. Through these examples, believers are encouraged to contend for the faith and remain vigilant against such impiety.
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