Jude’s solution is not a list of “don’ts,” but a call to the opposite virtues: (vv. 20–21).
The root of Jude’s condemnation is spiritual arrogance. The false teachers refuse to submit to apostolic authority, angelic hierarchy, or divine order. Like Korah (Jude 11), who rebelled against Moses, they believe they have a superior revelation. This is pride in its purest form: the refusal to bow, disguised as spiritual liberty.
Jude demonstrated the ability to manipulate shadows, allowing him to emerge from the ground or walls to launch surprise attacks.
Jude’s solution is not a list of “don’ts,” but a call to the opposite virtues: (vv. 20–21).
The root of Jude’s condemnation is spiritual arrogance. The false teachers refuse to submit to apostolic authority, angelic hierarchy, or divine order. Like Korah (Jude 11), who rebelled against Moses, they believe they have a superior revelation. This is pride in its purest form: the refusal to bow, disguised as spiritual liberty. jude seven deadly sins
Jude demonstrated the ability to manipulate shadows, allowing him to emerge from the ground or walls to launch surprise attacks. Jude’s solution is not a list of “don’ts,”