My dear friends. Jude stresses the common love which molds them into one fellowship in Christ! I was. Jude's first intention was to write to them (as an "apostle of circumcision") about the salvation which both Jew and Gentile shares in common. The early Christians did a lot of writing at a time when writing was not so widely used (See Luke 1:1-4). But of the things Jude may have written, the Holy Spirit included only this short letter in the New Testament. When I felt the need. "The problem about the false teachers made me change my plans." To fight on. "In a gentle and loving spirit, you must use the Jewish scriptures (Old Testament) and the writing of the evangelists and apostles (which would be complete now, except for this Letter and the writings of John) to oppose and destroy the false teaching that some are doing, and to teach the truth!!!" The faith. The faith is the teaching of the Good News which God spoke through Christ (Hebrews 1:2), and which Christ passed on to his disciples (1 Peter 1:12; 2 Peter 1:3-4; 2 Timothy 3:16-17.) Once and for all. The Good News did not come in "bits and pieces" like the Old Testament revelation. It was given once and for all through Christ, even before the New Testament was written down. In the childhood age of the church, the Holy Spirit was the direct source of the faith. The Holy Spirit saw to it that the complete message was written down, and we have it as the New Testament. Compare John 14:26; Galatians 1:6-9.

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Old Testament