Jude 5-15 | Rick Cornejo
Sunday, October 12, 2025
Rick Cornejo
Jude 5–18 reminds the church that God’s past judgments guarantee His future ones: Israel was rescued from Egypt yet later judged for unbelief; even angels who abandoned their proper place were held for judgment; and Sodom and Gomorrah became a standing warning for sexual rebellion. In contrast to Michael the archangel—who, when disputing with the devil, would only say “The Lord rebuke you”—these intruders are arrogant dreamers who pollute themselves, spurn authority, and slander what they don’t understand. They walk the path of Cain’s spite, Balaam’s greed, and Korah’s revolt, offering much and delivering nothing—like waterless clouds and fruitless trees. The ancient word still stands: the Lord will come to judge the ungodly for their deeds and their defiant speech. So don’t be surprised by grumblers and smooth-tongued flatterers who follow their passions; remember what the apostles told you, and stay rooted in the truth you’ve received.
Packinghouse’s Sunday evening worship service from October 12, 2025.