The little book of Jude is seldom read, and rarely preached—much to the loss of the Body of Christ. Whereas today many messages and ministries are trumpets giving an uncertain call (1Co 4:8), this small book is a clear call to believers in Jesus Christ to enter the invisible war raging from the beginning of time. In the age-old campaign of Satan against God, the issue is always truth or deception (Joh 8:44–45). Thus, Jude confronts the deceivers of his time with the timeless truth of the good news of life in Christ, and challenges those who have received this life to “contend earnestly [struggle valiantly] for the faith.”

Gene Cunningham - June 9, 2000

Life of Moses #12

Jesus is called the firstborn of all creation (Col 1:15, Psa 110:1-4, Rev 19:16, Heb 1:4). Jesus was the firstborn of Mary (Luk 2:7); firstborn of God (Heb 1:6); firstborn of the dead (Col 1:18); firstborn among many brethren (Rom 8:29, 1Pe 1:4). A joint heir of Jesus Christ is our privilege -- reign (Rom 8). As firstborn of both God and man; He was dedicated to God to fulfill His purpose (Luk 2:22). Through ressurrection Jesus Christ claims His inheritence (Joh 17:17-19). Moses fully identified with the Jews (Exo 14:1-31). The Lord harrassed the Egyptians (Exo 14:25). Son of Moses (Exo 15): Ransom -- sacrifice of the Lamb -- the payment of a price (every member of the human race covered - 1Jo 2:2). Redemption - ehre the rasnom comes through blood, redemption comes through power (Hos 13:14). In the Red Sea God delivered the Jews from the power of Egypt. Reconciliation - restored to fellowship. Worship must have the right foundation (Exo 14:30-31). Example song (Psa 106:12).

Scripture References: Hosea 13:14, Colossians 1:15, Colossians 1:18, John 2:2, Hebrews 1:6, Exodus 14:25, Luke 2:7, Exodus 14:1-31, Hebrews 1:4, John 17:17-19, Psalms 106:12, Revelation 19:16, Luke 2:22, Exodus 14:30-31, Psalms 110:1-4, Romans 8:29

From Series: "Life of Moses"

After 40 years in the Egyptian palace then 40 years in the desert then 40 years leading Israel to their land Moses' life can actually teach us about living in the time we live.

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