To Him Be Glory

I love a good benediction. There is something about the blessing spoken over me that I appreciate. I feel prepared to go out and do what the Spirit has directed me to do. However, Jude doesnโ€™t conclude his letter this way. He directs us upward toward God. Our appropriate and only response is a doxologyโ€”an expression of praise to God!

Be Merciful Over and Over

"How do I know the Bible is true? Is God real? Is Jesus really God? I think the morality standards in the Bible no longer apply today. God loves everyone, so he wonโ€™t send any to eternal torment. The Bible is a book of nice stories but not the foundation for truth so it doesnโ€™t matter how I live my life." Help for dealing with these questions and comments from my friends and loved ones can be found in Judeโ€™s short New Testament letter.

Keep Yourselves in Godโ€™s Love

As a missionary kid in Papua New Guinea, I loved to sit in the creek near our village home and play with the multi-colored rocks. While the rapids swirled around me, their roar drowning out my voice, I sang at the top of my lungs, "This world is not my home." This song kept me grounded when I wasn't sure where my home was, but I never recognized the importance of keeping heaven in my sightsโ€”until I studied Jude's short letter.

Jesus is Coming to Judge the Ungodly

โ€œThis is your trunk. These are your gowns. Lady Catherine will never know,โ€ Elizabeth Bennet said to Maria Lucas in the 1995 film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. Upon hearing the great ladyโ€™s โ€œdirections as to the best method of packing,โ€ Maria began a frantic redo of her trunk. Elizabeth sought to convince her that how she folded her gowns was her own private affair. Elizabeth Bennetโ€™s words ring in my ear, tempting me to abandon my study of Judeโ€™s letter and the writing of this post. "This is your study. These are your thoughts. No one need ever know!"

Spotting Judeโ€™s Ungodly People

Disturbed and heartsick, I grieve to learn of yet another respected Christian leaderโ€™s secret immoral life, especially for the wounded victims shattered in his wake. Perhaps Judeโ€”the half-brother of Jesus, the younger son of Mary of Nazarethโ€”would have discerned this because he wrote the book (literally) on how to spot ungodly people, as he calls them. So I turn to Judeโ€™s tiny New Testament letter to help me make sense of what I see in the world.

Contend for the Faith

Conspiracy theories, alternate realities, rash prophecies, disinformation, and big lies are ancient techniques used to create fearโ€”and subsequently claim the only solution to calm itโ€”thus gaining followers. While disturbing in the sociopolitical sphere, I find these especially troubling when supported, spread, or believed by those representing Jesus. How do I respond? What do I focus on amid the myriad speculations, half truths and fake news?

May Mercy, Peace, and Love Be Yours

At times, I donโ€™t know how to pray for the world around me. The needs seem too complex, too convoluted. Relationships are conflicted and the church wars against itself. Jude, the half-brother of Jesusโ€”Mary of Nazareth's other sonโ€”prayed for the recipients of his letter to have mercy, peace, and love in abundance. This seems like a good place to start.

Parent of Prodigals

Scripture tells us that Mary had other childrenโ€”James, Joseph, Judas, Simeon and at least two daughters (Mark 6:3). One can only speculate what it was like to live with an older brother like Jesus! But scripture does give us a few glimpses into their relationship.