The sermon titled "Introduction to Jude" presented by Mike Richardson focuses on the theological significance of the Epistle of Jude, emphasizing its authorship and intended audience. Richardson argues that Jude, as a brother of James and an apostle, wrote this general epistle to all believers to affirm their standing in Christ, address heresies within the church, and highlight God's assurance and preservation of His people. Key Scripture references included Jude 1, 2 Timothy 3:14-17, and Ephesians 1:4, which together articulate the comprehensive role of the Trinity in the salvation of believers, affirming that salvation is solely the work of God and not contingent upon human actions. The doctrinal significance of this message lies in its reassurance of God's unchanging nature and His covenant faithfulness toward the church, emphasizing the absolute necessity of divine grace for salvation.
“All of scripture is given for that purpose. It was given to those of God's, not just to the world in general.”
“The only part we have in our salvation is that Number one, we are sanctified by the Father. Number two, we are preserved in Jesus Christ. And three, we are called, and we'll see, by the Holy Spirit.”
“If any part of it relies upon our doing of any part of it, we know that it is not going to happen.”
“God has not changed. The nature of man has not changed, and the salvation of his people has not changed.”
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