Jude is a short but powerful letter calling believers to stand firm in truth in a world full of distortion. Explore commentary, study resources, and tools to help you understand and live it.
Don’t Just Study Jude—Live It
Jude is not just a letter to understand—it is a call to action. As you study this book, ask yourself:
- Am I grounded in the truth of the gospel?
- Can I recognize what is false?
- Am I growing in my walk with Christ?
- Am I helping others stay faithful?
Take the next step by reading through Jude, using the commentary and resources on this page, and asking God to strengthen your faith so you can stand firm and help others do the same.
Truth is not just something to believe—it is something to hold onto, live out, and pass on.
Introduction
Jude’s main message in one sentence:
Believers must contend for the true faith, resist false teachers, and remain faithful in God’s love, knowing that He will judge the ungodly and preserve His people.
- Introduction to Jude: Background, Message, Structure, and Why It Matters
- The Bible Project: Jude: A Complete Animated Overview
Commentary
Understanding Jude More Deeply
Key and Difficult Questions Explained
- Who was Jude?
- What Is the Book of Jude About?
- Why Was Jude Written?
- What Does Jude Mean by “Contend for the Faith?”
- What Does Jude Mean by “once for all delivered?”
- What Does Jude Mean by “Keep Yourselves in God’s Love?”
- What Does Jude 1:6 Mean? When Angels Rebelled—and Why It Still Matters Today
- What Does Jude 1:9 Mean?
- What Does Jude Mean by “Hidden Reefs” (Jude 1:12)?
- What does Jude mean by “twice dead” (v.12)?
- What does Jude mean by “wandering stars” (v.13)?
- What does Jude mean by “build yourselves up in your most holy faith” (v.20)?
- Who Were The False Teachers In Jude?
- What does it mean to “turn grace into sensuality?”
- In Jude, what does it mean to “reject authority?”
- What is the error of Cain, Balaam, and Korah?
- Does Jude 1:6 refer to Genesis 6?
- Who are the “sons of God” in Genesis 6?
- What is the book of Enoch?
- Is the Book of Enoch Scripture?
- Should Christians Read the Book of Enoch?
- What Is The Assumption Of Moses?
- Why Does Jude Quote Enoch?
- Why does Jude reference non-biblical sources?
- How does Jude connect to 2 Peter 2?
- What does Jude teach about judgment?
- What does Jude teach about perseverance?
Teaching & Preaching Resources for Jude
Watch or Listen: Teaching Through Jude
See how these truths come to life in real teaching and preaching through the book of Jude.
Ready to Go Deeper?
Don’t stop at understanding—step into growing, living, and leading others in God’s Word.
Whether you’re just getting started or ready to disciple others, there’s a next step for you.