Woe Unto the False Teachers
Series Exposition of Jude
Jude's urgent warning in verse 11 exposes the deadly progression of spiritual drift, using the examples of Cain, Balaam, and Korah to illustrate how subtle compromise leads to rebellion and destruction. The sermon emphasizes that false teachers infiltrate the church not with loud declarations but through deceptive charm, distorting grace into license and undermining divine authority, ultimately leading believers into moral and doctrinal ruin. It calls the church to vigilance, not as a distant moralism, but as a daily, personal commitment to root convictions in Scripture, cultivate discernment, and remain in faithful community—because spiritual decline begins not in dramatic apostasy, but in the quiet acceptance of half-truths and the casual walk into the counsel of the ungodly. The central message is clear: holiness is not performance, but a heart surrendered to God's Word, and any departure from that truth, however gradual, invites judgment. The call is to resist drifting, reject the lure of false promises, and stand firm in the authority of Scripture, knowing that only in Christ's unshakable foundation can believers avoid the fate of those who perished in rebellion.
| Sermon ID | 1010251248507596 |
| Duration | 33:52 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | Jude 11 |
| Language | English |