COMMUNITY BLOG
Part I: Opening
A simple summary of Jude’s letter could be, “What are we willing to fight for?” Jude starts out saying he intended to write a longer letter about the salvation believers share in Jesus but seems to have heard reports about what’s been happening in this church, and instead sends them a shorter, more direct memo addressing the problem. He specifically urges his audience to “contend for the faith” (v.3 — he identifies them as “dear friends,” a title he repeats two more times. While used often in the New Testament epistles, it is significant in that the adjective translated here as “dear” also means beloved, and is the same adjective God the Father used in relation to Jesus when he audibly spoke the words “my beloved son” at Christ’s baptism (Mark 1:11) and the transfiguration (Mark 9:7). It’s about as “dear” as the concept of “dear” or “beloved” can be).