Book of Jude - Bundle
by KJM
In this four‑week journey through Jude 1:3 and 1:20‑25, participants explore how a brief letter can carry a timeless charge: to contend for the faith with humility and courage. Each session unpacks Jude’s warnings and encouragements, showing how discernment and love work together to guard the church’s witness. Designed for adults, teens, and children alike, this study helps every generation recognize false teaching, strengthen their trust in God’s Word, and live out grace and truth in daily life. The lessons invite discussion, reflection, and prayerful application within any group setting. By the end of the study, participants will see that Jude’s message is not only a defense of doctrine but a celebration of God’s keeping power. The letter closes with a doxology that reminds us our confidence rests in the One who is able to keep us from falling and present us blameless with great joy.
What's Included
When you pull this study into your workspace, these items come with it.
- Lessons20
4 lessons per audience tier across 5 tiers.
- Handouts20
4 handouts per audience tier across 5 tiers.
- Discussion Guides20
4 discussion guides per audience tier across 5 tiers.
- Slides0
Presentation decks for classroom use.
What You'll Study
Contending for the Faith
Jude 1–4
Guarding Against Distorted Truth
Learning Objectives
Participants will define what it means to “contend for the faith” in Jude’s context and their own. They will identify current cultural or personal pressures that distort truth and practice responding with humility, love, and confidence in Jesus rather than argument or fear.
Remembering God’s Faithfulness and Justice
Jude 5–10
Learning from God’s Past Works
Learning Objectives
Participants will trace Jude’s use of Israel’s story to see how God’s justice and mercy work together. They will recall specific moments in Scripture and their lives where remembering God’s faithfulness strengthened discernment and trust.
Building Up in Mercy
Jude 11–23
Living with Mercy and Perseverance
Learning Objectives
Participants will analyze the contrast between selfish ambition and Spirit‑led mercy in Jude 11–23. They will practice ways of building up others through prayer, compassion, and perseverance, committing to one tangible act of mercy in the coming week.
Kept in His Glory
Jude 24–25
Worshiping the One Who Keeps Us
Learning Objectives
Participants will articulate the meaning of Jude’s doxology as a declaration of God’s preserving power. They will reflect on practices that keep their worship centered on God’s glory and express gratitude through prayer, testimony, or communal praise.
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This study adapts to your church
When you bring this study into your workspace, it adapts to your theological convictions, your teaching context, and your audience. No other curriculum does this.
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