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Contending for Love: A Journey Through the Book of Jude

Jude 1:1-25

This five-part study walks through Jude’s urgent letter with pastoral depth and practical clarity. From recognizing false teaching to remaining in God’s love, this arc helps believers discern truth, persevere in faith, and live with mercy and hope as they await Christ’s return.

What's Included

When you pull this Devotional into your workspace, these items come with it.

  • Daily Installments5

    Short devotional sessions delivered across consecutive days.

  • In-Study Journal

    Highlights, notes, and freeform reflections stay connected to the study.

  • Ai Partner

    Ask deeper questions from inside each installment without leaving your context.

Take it together

Turn this Devotional into a group experience.

After adding it to your workspace, start a Group Devotional, invite a small cohort, and keep discussion tied to each installment. The Free plan supports up to 5 learners, so a small group can begin without a paid subscription.

Works well for

  • Remote small groups
  • Between-meeting discussion
  • Missed-week catch up

What You'll Study

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Day 1: Called, Loved, and Kept

Jude 1–2

Jude begins his short but powerful letter by reminding believers who they are before warning them what they must face.

2

Day 2: Contending for the Faith

Jude 3–4

Standing firm for the truth of the gospel in a world of compromise

3

Day 3: Remembering God’s Justice and Mercy

Jude 5–7

Jude reminds believers that God’s past judgments reveal both His holiness and His mercy toward those who trust Him.

4

Day 4: Walking in the Spirit’s Wisdom

Jude 17–21

Jude calls believers to stand firm amidst deception by living dependently on the Holy Spirit.

5

Day 5: Mercy That Multiplies

Jude 22–25

God’s mercy not only rescues us—it transforms how we relate to others and anchors our hope in His keeping power.

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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