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Hope City Church

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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Hope City Church

Jason Mayo

Hope City Church

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Hope City Church

Jason Mayo

Hope City Church

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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Jude brings his letter to a breathtaking climax by magnifying the glory of God. In this amazing doxology, we can see at least seven reasons to praise the Lord. 
As Jude nears the end of his letter, he encourages the church to remember the predictions, keep the faith, and rescue the deceived. 
In verses 12-16, Jude gives several vivid illustrations of the character and destiny of the wicked. 
In verse eleven, Jude points to the Old Testament examples of Cain, Balaam, & Korah as a warning for the church. 
The false prophets and teachers who had crept into the church relied on their dreams, defiled the flesh, rejected authority, and made blasphemous accusations. Jude points to these things as an example and warning for us. 
Sodom and Gomorrah serve as one of the most notorious and vivid illustrations of the sin of mankind and the judgment of God. Jude points to the judgment of these cities as a warning for us. 
In the second of seven Old Testament examples, Jude points to the judgment of fallen angels as a warning against rebellion. 
In the first of seven Old Testament examples, Jude points us to the history of the Israelites as a warning against unbelief. 
This week we get to Jude's main purpose in writing this letter: To urge believers to contend for the faith once for all delivered to the saints. 
This week we look at the amazing blessing Jude shares at the beginning of his letter. 
In the second week of our series, we examine the author and audience of the letter of Jude. 
This week we provide an outline of Jude's letter and share five reasons why we should study this important book. 
In the final week of this series, we examine four more reasons why we believe that the Bible is the Word of God. 
In this week's message we explore what history, science, and prophecy have to do with our confidence in the Scriptures. 
As Christians, the Scriptures are the foundation of our faith and practice. What sound reasons do we have to trust that the Bible is the Word of God? 
In this life, suffering is a reality. There are certain pillars of truth that will keep us anchored to the faith when the waves of suffering come. 
Christians are called to live as servants. But why should we serve, who should we serve, and how should we serve? 
Jesus commanded us to make disciples. But what is a disciple? This week we explore the topic of discipleship by examining four marks of a true disciple. 
What is baptism? What does it symbolize? Who should be baptized? When, why, and how should we be baptized? These questions are addressed in this week's message. 
The gospel of Jesus Christ is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. If you haven't already, we pray that you will repent of sin, believe in the gospel, and follow Jesus! 
In this amazing psalm, David asks the all-knowing, ever-present, all-powerful God to search him and lead him. 
Psalm 103 has been called "the Mt. Everest of praise psalms." Find out why in this weeks sermon from our series in the Psalms. 
King David's prayer of repentance gives us a beautiful picture of the steadfast love, abundant mercy, and transforming grace of God. 
Psalm 23 has been a tremendous source of hope and encouragement for God's people for thousands of years, and we pray it blesses you too!
Psalm 104 moves us to praise the great and powerful Creator and Caretaker of the world! 
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