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The Enemy (Enemies in the Church) (Remastered)

24 min · 9 jul 2026
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Jude, brother of Jesus and James, sounds a powerful alarm in his short but explosive epistle: Ungodly infiltrators have crept into the church unnoticed twisting God's grace into license for sin and denying Christ's absolute Lordship.These false teachers claim ""higher"" spirituality, but Jude exposes them: They pervert the gospel, turning freedom into lawlessness (antinomianism) while posing as enlightened leaders.From ancient Gnosticism to modern neo-orthodoxy, new age fads, and evolutionary ""wisdom"" the pattern repeats: A façade of agreement masks a radical remake of the faith.The true gospel needs no improvements it was once for all delivered to the saints. Our calling? Earnestly contend for it defend, preserve, apply!Rushdoony's timeless exposition reveals: The fallen world hates Christ and His people, always seeking to capture and corrupt biblical faith.Today, the enemy adapts subtle, ""respectable,"" intellectually superior but the threat is the same.Awake! Contend boldly the faith is worth fighting for!Powerful call to vigilance share and stand uncompromised! #JudeWarning #ContendForTheFaith #BiblicalVigilance #Rushdoony"

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