Jude, a brother of Jesus, wrote a letter to his fellow believers. We call this letter
Jude
Jude 1-2
I, Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ and brother of James, write to you who are chosen, loved, and protected by God.
1
I am Jude. I
serve Jesus Christ
like a voluntary slave [MET]. I am a
younger brother of James,
the leader of all the congregations. I am writing to you whom
God has chosen
to belong to him. You are loved by God
our Father and protected by Jesus Christ (OR, whom
God has protected
to present to Jesus Christ).
2
I pray that you will continue to
experience very much
God acting mercifully toward you,
causing you to have inner peace, and loving
you.
Jude 3-4
Proclaim the truth that we believe and strongly defend it against those who oppose it.
3 You whom I love, I ◄was very eager/very much wanted► to write to you about that which we all ◄share/have in common►, which is how ◄God/Jesus Christ►
has saved
us. But now I realize that it is necessary
for me to write to you in order to exhort you to defend the
truth about Christ that we believe.
Jesus and his apostles gave that truth once for all to us who belong to God,
and we must not let it be changed {anyone revise/change it}.
4 Some people falsely
teach that because God kindly does for us what we do not deserve, it ◄does not matter/is all right► if we continue to sin.
Those people show by the way that they conduct their lives that they do not want to admit/accept that Jesus Christ
is our only Master and Lord.
It was written long ago {Someone long ago wrote} that
God would condemn ◄such ungodly people/people like that whose lives are displeasing to him►. But some
of those people have entered [MET]
like crawling snakes into your congregations
and oppose the truth about Christ, so you must resist/oppose them.
Jude 5-8
How God destroyed three groups illustrates that he will destroy these ungodly people in your midst.
5 Although you previously knew all these things,
there are certain things about which I desire to remind you. Do not forget that although the Lord rescued
his people from Egypt
country, he later destroyed most of those same people, ones who did not believe
in him.
6 And there were
many angels to
whom God assigned/gave positions of authority in heaven. But they did not continue to rule with authority
in those positions. Instead, they abandoned the place that
God gave them to live
in heaven. So God has put those angels in chains forever in the darkness
in hell. They will stay there until the great day when
God will judge
and punish them.
7 Similarly, the people who lived [MTY] in Sodom and Gomorrah
cities and the nearby cities committed sexual immorality. They sought all kinds of sexual relations that differ
from what God permits. So God destroyed their cities. What happened to those people and those angels shows that
God will punishpeople, such as the ones who teach false doctrine, in the eternal fire
of hell.
8 Similarly, these
ungodly people in your midst also defile their own bodies
by living immorally, because
they claim/say that God revealed in visions
that they should act that way. They refuse to
allow anyone to have authority over them, and they ◄revile/speak evil about►
God's glorious/wonderful
angels.
Jude 9-10
Those teachers of false doctrine revile the spiritual beings that they do not understand. But God will destroy them.
9 When ◄the devil/Satan► argued with the chief angel, Michael, about
who would take away the body of
the prophet Moses
to bury it, Michael did not
do as these teachers of false doctrine do. Even though Michael has much more authority than they do, he did not disrespectfully ◄revile/say evil things to► Satan and accuse/condemn him. Instead, he
only said, “I desire that the Lord
God will rebuke you!”
10 But the
ones in your midst who teach false doctrine ◄revile/speak evil against► the
spiritual beings that they do not understand. They also
do the evil things that they desire, things that they know about ◄naturally/without needing to think►, things that they just do without consideringthe consequences/results, like animals. So they destroy themselves.
But they will also be punished by God {God will also punish them}.
Jude 11-13
Because the teachers of false doctrine do wicked things, God will condemn them to hell. They are dangerous, useless, spiritually dead, restless, shameless, and unreliable.
11
God will do terrible things to those who teach false doctrine! They conduct their lives
wickedly like Cain,
who murdered his brother because he was ◄jealous/angry because God accepted his brother's sacrifice and did not accept his►. They ◄devote themselves to [MET]
doing wrong things
like Balaam, who
tried to induce God's people to sin in order to get the money that was offered to him. They will perish like Korah, who rebelled
against the authority that God gave to Moses►.
12 Those teachers of false doctrine are
as dangerous to you as [MET] ◄hidden rocks on a reef/rocks underneath the surface of the ocean►
are to a boat. When you gather together
to eat the meals that help you believers to love each other more and have a closer relationship with each other, they
join you and carouse shamelessly, caring
only for themselves
and not for others. Because they do not do anything to help others [MET], they are
as useless as clouds that are blown along by the wind {that the wind blows along} but that do not
produce/give any rain.
They are as disappointing as [MET] trees that do not produce fruit in the autumn
as we expect them to. They are not only
spiritually [MET] dead themselves,
but they are not
able to cause others to be alive
spiritually, just like [MET] trees that have been {that
someone has} uprooted and
as a result are unable to produce any fruit.
13 They are
restless [MET],
like the pounding waves of the ocean.
Just like waves
produce foul-smelling foam on the shore,
those teachers of false doctrine do shameful [MTY]
deeds. We cannot depend/rely on them to show us how to conduct our lives [MET],
just like we cannot depend/rely on ◄meteors/falling stars►
to show us the way when we travel.
God has reserved intense darkness for them forever
in hell.
Jude 14-16
Enoch prophesied that the Lord will condemn people like the wicked teachers of false doctrine. They grumble, are discontent, and are arrogant flatterers.
14 Enoch, the sixth
person in the line of people who descended from Adam, prophesied this about those
teachers of false doctrine: “Listen carefully to this: The Lord will certainly come with a countless number of his holy
angels in order
15 to judge everyone, and to punish all wicked and ◄ungodly people/people whose lives are displeasing to God► for all the ◄ungodly things/things that displease God► that they did in ◄an ungodly way/a way that displeases God►, and for all the harsh things that ungodly sinful people have spoken against him.”
16 Those
teachers of
false doctrine grumble
about the
things that God does. They complain
about what happens to them. They do the sinful things that theirbodies desire. They talk boastfully. They ◄flatter/say nice things to► people, only in order to get
those people to give them the things that they want.
Jude 17-19
The apostles predicted that wicked people like the teachers of false doctrine would come. They divide believers, are self-directed, and devoid of God's Spirit.
17 But you people whom I love need to remember the things that were predicted by the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ {that the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ said would happen}.
18 They told you, “In the final period of time
in which we are now living there will be people who will laugh at
the truths that God has revealed. They will do the ◄ungodly things/things that are displeasing to God► that their
bodies desire.”
19
That describes the teachers of false doctrinewell, because they are the ones who cause
believers to divide among themselves. They do what their own minds tell them to do. The Spirit
of God does not live within them.
Jude 20-21
Believe the truth more firmly, pray by the power of the Spirit, and keep expecting God's mercy.
20 But you people whom I love, ◄establish yourselves/continue to trust► firmly in the very sacred truths that you believe. Pray by
letting the Holy Spirit enable/empower you.
21 Keep conducting your lives in
a way that is appropriate for those whom God loves. Keep constantly expecting that our Lord Jesus Christ will
act mercifully toward you. Keep expecting that until
the time when we begin living eternally
with him.
Jude 22-23
Mercifully help those who are not certain what to believe, save those who are in danger of being influenced by the teachers of false doctrine, and pity those completely convinced by them.
22 Mercifully
help those who are not certain
what teaching they should believe.
23
Rescue others from
the influence of those who teach what is false [MET],
as you would rescue things by snatching
them from a fire. Pity those
whom the teachers of false doctrine have completely convinced, but beware that
you are not influenced by them {that they do not influence you}. Detest
doing or even thinking about the sins that those people commit, just like you would detest [MET] touching not only filthy things but the clothes that were stained by those things {that those things stained}.
Jude 24-25
God, who is able to keep you from being condemned for your sin and to present you guiltless before him, was great and ruled before time began, is still like that, and will remain so forever.
24 God is able to keep you from ceasing to trust in him (OR, from sinning), and he is able to present you before his glorious presence.
In his presence, there will be nothing
for which you
will be condemned {he can condemn you}, and you will be rejoicing greatly.
25 He is the only true God. He has saved us as a result of what Jesus Christ our Lord
did for us. God was glorious and great and mighty and he
ruled with great authority before time began.
He is still like that, and
he will remain like that forever! ◄Amen!/That is true!►