“Contend Earnestly for the Faith
Once and for All Delivered to the Saints!”
Jude 3
Grace, mercy and peace be unto you from God our Father, and from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.Once and for All Delivered to the Saints!”
Jude 3
Dearly Beloved in Christ Jesus,
Many people have noted that war is just about the only thing we humans do well –
unfortunately, we’re very good at it! Beginning with conflicting ideology, escalating to harsh
words, and culminating in bloodshed, as St. Paul says in Romans 3:15-17, "Their feet are swift
to shed blood; destruction and misery are in their ways; and the way of peace they have not
known." Lest anyone think this is something only from the New Testament, mark that the
Apostle is actually quoting Isaiah 59:7–8. And lest anyone else think he or she is excused from
this terrible condemnation, note also that it is spoken of all mankind, both Jews and Gentiles,
including Paul himself! (Rom. 3:9)
Some, maybe even most people in our society nowadays, categorically deny this truth,
especially of themselves. Thus “they deceive themselves, and the truth is not in them.” (1 John
1:8) Many such people actually call this denial “Christian truth,” even though it is a clear
rejection of the Word of God on the subject. But even a cursory glance at human history will
demonstrate that even if most of the people simply want to be left alone to live our their lives
in peace, there are always those who will not let them do it.
So throughout the Bible, we are assured that such warfare, from mild to wild, must and
will go on until the end of the world. Jesus Himself says it will be so until the Day when He
returns, at the end of time. (Luke 21:5ff) So the many, many preachers who speak as if this
were not so – who teach that mankind can achieve lasting world peace – are liars, “teaching
as their doctrines, the precepts of men.”(Mark 7:7) Therefore, we are forced by the very Word
of God to speak these words of war – spiritual war – against them! This is to illustrate for you
that while there may occasionally be brief periods of time and place which are free from
outward warfare on earth, from Adam’s fall into sin there never has been, nor will there ever
be, even a moment of Spiritual peace on earth, for the Devil rules in this kingdom. In this
warfare, the weapons are not knives and guns and bombs, but words. And these words are
often harsh words, bayonet sharp words, words designed to cut and wound and yes, even to
kill! Jesus used such words against people, especially the Greek word @Û"Â, which means
“woe,” and because it is the exact opposite of “Bless you,” should be translated “Damn you!”
when used like this: "Woe to you who are rich, for you are receiving your comfort in full. Woe
to you who are well-fed now, for you shall be hungry. Woe to you who laugh now, for you shall
mourn and weep. Woe to you when all men speak well of you, for in the same way their fathers
used to treat the false prophets!” (Luke 6:24-26) Especially did He use it against His spiritual
enemies, the Pharisees, saying seven times in Matthew, “Woe to you Scribes and Pharisees,
hypocrites...!” (Matt. 23:13-29) And in Luke’s account, when one of the Lawyers complained
that He was insulting them, Jesus tripled the woe! (Luke 11:42-52) Likewise, the Apostles of
our Lord hurl vicious, but true, attacks against those who oppose them, calling them “enemies
of the Cross of Christ,” “foolish (lit. stupid) ”Galatians,” “adulterers,” etc. Even our brief lesson
from Jude contains such condemnation in verse four, and later on, in verse eleven, Jude
pronounces a “Woe” against them. But this shouldn’t surprise anyone, since our text in verse
three is a clear call to spiritual warfare. Thus St. Jude, in what has become the penultimate
book of the Bible, here urges us to “Contend earnestly for the faith once and for all delivered
the Saints!”
After the Apostles, there is hardly anyone in Church history who can compete with
Martin Luther in the matter of contending for the faith. It really began 491 years ago next
Friday, October 31, 1517, when he nailed his 95 theses for debate on the door of the Castle
Church at Wittenberg, Germany. That was the day that marked the beginning of the end of
the most powerful and successful attack that Satan has ever brought to bear against Christ’s
holy Church. Girded with the Sword of the Spirit, as David once opposed the giant Goliath
with a slingshot, a single monk toppled the kingdom of Antichrist in such a way that it seems
unlikely that it will ever be able to raise itself to its former glory. And yet all this was not
accomplished in a single moment, as it was with David. It took years of mortal struggle, yet
in the end, God prevailed through Luther, and the Gospel of Christ was once again restored
to its rightful supremacy in Christian doctrine.
Did the battle of the Reformation bring peace to the Church? Oh no! For ultimate
triumph comes to Jesus’ Bride only in heaven above. Here on earth, the battle must be carried
on till the last trumpet sounds! But why? Why must we spend our lives involved in this
spiritual warfare? Tell us, St. Jude, why must we “Contend earnestly for the faith once and for
all delivered the Saints?” He answers:
I. Because this Faith isn’t Our to Give Up!
A. Because it is The Faith – the only true one!
1. This is the objective faith which we believe, not the subjective faith by
which we believe. It is Christian Doctrine!!!
a. It was delivered to us, not asked for, not invented by man, not
deserved!
b. Tens of thousands of Christians have given their lives for this Soul-
Saving Doctrine, beginning with Abel, 2nd son of Adam & Eve.
2. It is the only faith by which anyone can be saved!
a. All other religions of man teach that if you would enjoy life after
death, you must both earn and deserve it!! They are All religions of
the Law!
b. But Christ’s religion is of the Gospel, the forgiveness of sins
through His sacrifice on the Cross.
(1) Are you a sinner? If you answered “yes,” Good for you!!!
(2) For Christ did not come to seek and to save the righteous
people, but only sinners!
B. But what of love for our neighbor? How can we fight against him, especially if he
thinks he is a Christian?
1. What kind of love would allow a neighbor to be lost forever for lack of The
Truth of Christ?
a. Even Jesus’ “woes” pronounced against the Pharisees were a last
attempt to save them!
b. Thus Jude writes:“Concerning our common salvation, I was
compelled (by Christ) to write to you, encouraging you to contend
earnestly for the faith once and for all delivered to the saints!!!”
2. This faith is not what men believe by nature or emotion – it was delivered
from God to mankind!
a. In the O.T., through the Promise of the Christ to come.
b. In the N.T., through the Witness of His coming, His life, His death
– His sacrifice for the sins of all men of all time.
II. Because a False Peace is Worse than any War!
A. Many say, “peace, peace, when there is no peace!” (Jer 6:14) “From the prophet
to the priest, everyone deals falsely. They have healed the wound of My people
superficially, saying, ‘peace, peace!’ when there is no peace. And were they
ashamed when they committed this abomination? No, not at all – they didn’t
even know how to blush! Therefore they shall fall when I punish them, and they
shall be cast down!”
1. Out of love of a peaceful and comfortable life, such words seek to deny the
existence of evil on earth!
a. Such teaching as that the Christian should always be at peace with
the world, or that worldly peace is possible or God-pleasing, no
matter what the cost!
b. Men are lost eternally in this “peace.” We battle not for earthly,
temporal goods, but for eternal values; not for human honor, but for
the honor of God; not for this life, but for the next, the eternal one!
“Whoever wishes to save his life, he shall lose it, but whoever loses
his life for My sake, and the Gospel’s, shall save it!” (Mark 8:35)
2. But love demands sacrifice, even of life itself if necessary, and there are
many casualties in this war.
a. Who wants to be considered a heartless and loveless person?
b. Our Lutheran Confessions say, “It is a sad and difficult thing when
one separates so many countries and peoples by teaching a singular
doctrine (of Christ). But here stands God’s command that each
person shall guard himself, and not be in fellowship with those who
teach a wrong doctrine.”
c. Many confessors fall by the wayside and give in to the constant
pressure to just give up a little in doctrine to make friends!
d. Many at the periphery of the Church give up without even firing a
shot: “If that’s what this Church is about, I’m going elsewhere.”
B. The “Peace that passes all understanding” is not among men, but between God
and man through Christ!
1. Jesus let our sin kill Him to win this peace, saying:
a. “My Kingdom is not of this world!” (John 18:36) (Below: Matt. 10:34)
b. “Do not think that I have come to bring peace on earth, but a sword!
c. “Peace I give you, My peace I give you, not as the world gives, do I
give to you!” (John 14:27)
2. Which is worth more: earthly, temporal peace; or the Word of God which
alone give eternal peace?!? C.F.W. Walther: “Dare we, can we, be silent
just so that the temporal peace is not disturbed” Is it more horrible that
the temporal peace is taken from man, or is it not much more horrible that
the Word of God, which alone is able to save our souls, is pilfered from us?
‘What shall it profit a man if he should gain the whole world, and forfeit
his soul?” (Mark 8:36)
III. Because this Warfare is Commanded by God our Savior, and is Therefore Most Blessed!
A. No man of sound mind wants war!
1. Yet equally, no man of sound mind wants capitulation to the eternal enemy
of mankind, Satan, for eternal salvation is at stake – ours & theirs.
2. Thus we mourn and lament over the attacks of satanic forces against our
Savior – but we fight!
a. But it is those who want to be “liberated” to interpret God’s Word
according to their own prejudices, who cause the battle, not us.
b. “Surely, aborting an unborn fetus, especially when it’s not wanted
by the mother is more godly than forcing a unwanted child on a
woman’s body!”
c. “God didn’t write these condemnations of homosexuals, woman
pastors, etc., men did!”
B. But no Christian has the right to be at peace with an evil world! (James 4:4-5
“You adulteresses!, do you not know that friendship with the world is hostility
toward God? Therefore whoever wishes to be a friend of the world makes himself
an enemy of God!! Or do you think that the Scripture speaks to no purpose: "He
jealously desires the Spirit which He has made to dwell in us"?)
1. This battle is commanded by our Savior. Who will hear God’s “Contend,”
and argue, “Don’t contend”?
2. Will we be universally loved for our contention? Was Jesus?
a. "They will deliver you to tribulation, and will kill you, and you will
be hated by all nations on account of My Name!” (Matt. 24:9)
b. But in heaven...in Heaven... “Blessed is a man who perseveres
under trial; for once he has been approved, he will receive the crown
of life, which the Lord has promised to those who love Him.”(James
1:12)
3. Then can we win this battle? Answer: “That’s not our business here and
now, but ultimately, Yes!!!”
Dear Fellow Redeemed in the Blood of Christ,
The festival of the Reformation is a great one in our Church, not because it brings to
remembrance such beautiful scenes and a peaceful past, but the opposite. The very word, “Reformation,”
denotes a struggle to make over again something that had gone far astray from its
God-intended purpose! And the struggle goes on. This is a day of shouting “Victory to our God,
and to His Christ!” It is also a day of renewing our purpose, our resolve and our vigor to fight
on to the end of our lives, even as did our fathers in the faith. After all, to do so is merely to
follow in the footsteps of Isaiah and Jeremiah, of Paul and Jude, of Luther and Chemnitz, and
of all those who have faithfully fought for, and thereby brought “the faith once and for all
delivered to the Saints” down to us here today! And even while we do so, we have perfect peace
through that very faith: the faith that consists of Christ and Him crucified, dead, buried,
raised on the third day, and returned to His Father’s Right Hand to rule all things on our
behalf. These things are more than adequate. Thanks Be To God for His infinite grace in
mercy in Jesus. Amen.
The peace of God which passes all understanding, keep your hearts & minds in Christ Jesus. Amen.