Swedish (New Living Bible) (NLB) 2004 (Nya Levande Bibeln)
Kära vänner, jag har länge tänkt skriva till er om hur Gud räddade oss alla, men nu känner jag att mitt brev istället måste handla om något annat. Jag har nämligen hört att några onda människor har trängt sig in bland er för att sprida falska läror. Därför måste jag nu uppmana er att stå emot dessa falska läror och hålla fast vid den tro på Jesus som Gud en gång för alla har gett till oss som tillhör honom. De här människorna påstår att eftersom Gud i sin godhet har förlåtit oss, kan vi leva ett vilt och omoraliskt liv, och de förnekar vår enda härskare och Herre, Jesus Kristus. Men Gud har för länge sedan bestämt att människor som de ska drabbas av hans dom.
What Does This Mean?
Jude is writing to his fellow believers and saying that he wanted to write about something important, but instead, he needed to remind them to fight hard for the beliefs they have received from God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game with your friends where you all agree on certain rules. Jude is like an older friend reminding everyone not to forget or change those important rules that make the game fun and fair.
Historical Background
Jude, one of Jesus' half-brothers, wrote this letter sometime around 60-95 AD to early Christians who were facing false teachings. He wanted them to defend their beliefs in a world where others tried to change those beliefs.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, Jude’s message can be applied when defending one's faith in the face of secular influences at work or school. For instance, you might need to explain why you don’t engage in certain behaviors that go against your religious beliefs.
Topics
faithsalvationcontend for truthsaintsfalse teachingsdiligence
Jude wrote this letter to encourage believers to defend their faith against false teachings that were spreading among them.
What does 'contend for the faith' mean in Jude 1:3?
To contend for the faith means to actively protect and uphold the core beliefs of Christianity without compromise or deviation.
How can we apply Jude's message today?
Today, we can apply Jude’s message by staying informed about our faith and being prepared to explain and defend it in various settings like schools and workplaces.
What are some examples of false teachings mentioned in the Bible?
Examples include denying Jesus' divinity (1 John 4:3), teaching a different gospel (Galatians 1:6-9), or promoting a works-based salvation (Romans 3:28).