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Fighting for the Faith: Contending for the Truth of Christ (Jude 1–4)

Day 1: Recognize Your Identity in Christ

Scripture Reading: Jude 1:1-2 (CSB)

Commentary: Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ and brother of James, begins his letter by addressing believers as “called,” “loved by God the Father,” and “kept for Jesus Christ.” These three descriptors highlight important aspects of Christian identity. Being “called” reminds us of our divinely purposed journey, “loved by God” assures us of our value beyond measure, and “kept” speaks to the security in Christ we have both now and for eternity. Understanding our identity is foundational to living out our faith with confidence.

This introduction encourages readers to see themselves not just as individuals but as part of a larger community chosen by God. In a world that often challenges our sense of worth or direction, Jude’s description helps anchor us in God’s eternal truth. It is this understanding that prepares us to stand firm and contend for the faith amidst challenges.

Reflection Questions:

What does being “called” by God mean to you personally?

How does knowing you are loved by God affect your daily decisions?

In what ways do you feel “kept” by Jesus Christ?

How can understanding your identity in Christ help you guard your faith?

Thought of the Day: Your identity in Christ is your greatest security and strength.

Song: “Who You Say I Am” by Hillsong Worship

Prayer Focus: Thank God for your identity in Christ and ask Him to help you fully embrace it.




Day 2: Contend for the Faith

Scripture Reading: Jude 1:3 (CSB)

Commentary: Jude stresses the urgency of “contending for the faith that was delivered to the saints once for all.” In this context, contending for the faith involves preserving the purity and integrity of Christian doctrine against false teachings. Jude’s concern was that believers remain vigilant against those distorting the truth of the gospel. This call to action is as relevant today as it was in Jude’s time.

Contending for the faith is not about entering into unnecessary arguments or becoming defensive; it’s about embodying and upholding the truth of God’s Word and sharing it with grace and love. This requires a deep personal commitment to understanding God’s Word and a willingness to stand firm, regardless of cultural pressures or personal discomfort.

Reflection Questions:

What does “contending for the faith” look like in your daily life?

What challenges do you face when trying to uphold Christian doctrines?

How can you ensure your actions and words reflect the truth of the gospel?

Who in your life can you encourage to contend for the faith alongside you?

Thought of the Day: Standing firm in your faith is both a privilege and a responsibility.

Song: “In Christ Alone” by Keith Getty & Stuart Townend

Prayer Focus: Ask God for strength and wisdom to contend for the faith in your life and community.




Day 3: Recognize God’s Gifts

Scripture Reading: Jude 1:2 (CSB)

Commentary: Jude prays that mercy, peace, and love be multiplied to the believers. These gifts from God are not merely individual benefits but are communal resources meant to be shared throughout the body of Christ. Mercy represents God’s compassion in our weaknesses and failures, peace signifies the inner tranquility and assurance we have through Christ, and love is the binding force reflecting God’s nature in us.

Receiving these gifts from God calls us to actively pass them onto others in our community. This divine multiplication fosters a vibrant community of believers who are equipped and ready to support each other as they contend for the faith. Recognizing and appreciating these gifts from God strengthens our resolve and bolsters our unity.

Reflection Questions:

How have you experienced God’s mercy, peace, and love recently?

In what ways can you actively extend these gifts to others in your community?

Why is it important to have an abundance of mercy, peace, and love when contending for the faith?

How can these gifts help you address conflicts or challenges within your faith community?

Thought of the Day: God’s gifts are meant to overflow through you into the lives of others.

Song: “The Blessing” by Kari Jobe & Cody Carnes

Prayer Focus: Pray for God’s mercy, peace, and love to be abundant in your life and within your community.




Day 4: Resolve Against False Teachings

Scripture Reading: Jude 1:4 (CSB)

Commentary: Jude warns believers of those who have “come in by stealth” and “are ungodly, turning the grace of our God into sensuality and denying Jesus Christ.” This warning highlights the danger of false teachings that subtly distort foundational truths. Such teachings can undermine faith and spread confusion among believers if not addressed promptly.

The resolve to guard against false teachings means staying closely aligned with Scripture. It calls for discernment, guided by the Holy Spirit, to recognize teachings that deviate from biblical truths. It is not enough to identify these threats; believers must actively resist their influence by upholding and living out the true gospel of Jesus Christ.

Reflection Questions:

What are some modern examples of false teachings that you encounter?

How can you stay vigilant and discerning about the teachings you receive?

What steps can you take to ensure you are grounded in the true gospel?

How can you lovingly correct false teachings when you encounter them?

Thought of the Day: Let God’s Word be the lens through which you discern truth.

Song: “Word of God Speak” by MercyMe

Prayer Focus: Pray for discernment and wisdom in recognizing and resisting false teachings.




Day 5: Secure in God’s Keeping

Scripture Reading: Jude 1:24-25 (CSB)

Commentary: Jude concludes with a powerful doxology, reassuring believers that God “is able to protect you from stumbling and to make you stand in the presence of his glory.” These verses provide a profound sense of security and hope. God’s keeping power is integral to our faith journey, ensuring that no matter the trials we face, He is faithful to sustain us.

This assurance frees us from fear and empowers us to live boldly for Him. Recognizing God’s sovereignty reminds us that our efforts to contend for the faith are supported and empowered by His Spirit. Our ultimate hope and confidence rest in His ability to preserve us until the day we stand before Him.

Reflection Questions:

How does knowing God is able to protect you from stumbling affect your faith journey?

What does it mean to stand in the presence of His glory?

How can this assurance of God’s keeping power change the way you face challenges?

In what ways can you hold onto this promise when doubts or trials arise?

Thought of the Day: God’s faithfulness guarantees your spiritual security and victory.

Song: “He Will Hold Me Fast” by Keith & Kristyn GettyPrayer Focus: Thank God for His protection and ask for continued guidance as you walk faithfully with Him.