Ordained To This Condemnation
Our Bible passage, introduction to Sunday 7th July service and hymns are below.
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Our principal verse is:
Jud 1:4 For there are certain men crept in unawares, who were before of old ordained to this condemnation, ungodly men, turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness, and denying the only Lord God, and our Lord Jesus Christ.
Ordained To This Condemnation
In verse four Jude explains why believers must earnestly contend for the faith once delivered to the saints. It is because ungodly men, as tares among the wheat, have slipped undetected into the body of the professing church. Having ingratiated themselves with church members they openly oppose the truth of the gospel. These unnamed deceivers were already at work amongst the Lord’s people in Jude’s day. We may assume they still continue to this today.
Prominent imposters
Despite these men being characterised by Jude as ungodly we shall learn from later verses they had become influential voices in otherwise faithful congregations. They were active participants in the fellowship meals of the church. Jude’s counsel is for the Lord’s people to examine themselves to ensure that those who preach, teach and influence the doctrines of the church proclaim ‘the faith once delivered’ by the apostles of the Lord. He highlights a number of areas where the teaching and practice of these men is at fault.
Corrupting influence
These men did not openly oppose the doctrines of God’s grace, at least not at the start. They crept into the gatherings of God’s people in a disguised and surreptitious manner. At first they appeared to be orthodox in faith but in time their true, underlying intent became evident. Their doctrine was false, their activities divisive, their conduct deceitful. Nevertheless, Jude would have God’s elect know these men ‘were before of old ordained to this condemnation’.
Ordained of old
By telling us this, Jude notifies the Lord’s elect that while they can be – and here have been – personally deceived and compromised by ungodly teachers there is wisdom and purpose in God’s design. True faith is revealed and proved by the presence of error. The Lord is fully aware of His enemy’s stratagems. He has ordered and purposed them to serve His own glory and His people’s spiritual good.
God’s decrees
The phrase ‘before of old’ does not refer to a prophecy from an earlier time but to God’s eternal decrees of election, reprobation and the foreordination of all things. He who knows the end from the beginning has ordained, specified and measured the ways of the ungodly. The works and the condemnation of fallen, ungodly sinners is known to the Lord, having been decreed by Him and recorded in the book of His eternal purpose and sovereign will.
Even sin glorifies God
The active choice in eternity of some individuals to salvation and the ordination of others to condemnation is consistent with God’s love and judgment. All men and women are equally ungodly in Adam’s fall. All are condemned, first in Adam’s rebellion, and then by their own transgression of God’s law. Condemnation of sin is an act of holiness and justice entirely consistent with God’s nature. God is not responsible for man’s sin but He does restrain and direct man’s wickedness for the glory of His name.
Old sins revisited
All men and women are already condemned and will be punished unless God’s grace prevails and a substitute is found to carry their sins and bear their guilt. The condemnation to which these ungodly men are appointment is just, appropriate and commensurate with their crimes. They turn the grace of God into lasciviousness, which is carnal, fleshy indulgence. They deny the only Lord God, which is tantamount to idolatry. They deny the Lord Jesus Christ who is the sole way of salvation. These are perhaps the three principal sins of all fallen creatures of every age. They frequently afflicted Old Testament Israel.
Distinguishing grace
In writing to a people sanctified by God, preserved in Jesus Christ and called, Jude has identified one category of men under grace according to God’s elective purpose. Now he contrasts a second category, those who are unsanctified, fitted to destruction and left uncalled in their unregenerate state. These particular ‘ungodly’ individuals are ordained to condemnation for pursuing, practicing and promoting their wickedness amongst God’s people in the Lord’s church.
Upholding gospel truth
When Jude calls on God’s church to earnestly contend for the faith he is admonishing us to stand fast in the truth of the gospel and to defend the doctrines of grace revealed by God to His people. Wicked men, ungodly men, will actively try to attack the peace, purity, and testimony of the Lord’s redeemed people by tempting them to doubt the truth and by perverting the gospel with a distorted message.
Righteous in Christ
False doctrines must be withstood, says Jude, and their instigators noted and marked. The condemnation of the ungodly is as sure as the glorification of the righteous. God is not mocked. The present and continuing activity of false teachers in the church keeps the elect on their mettle, distinguishes truth from error and lays up judgment for those not sanctified, preserved and called in Jesus Christ.
Amen
Our hymns are below.
Hymn 1
Gadsby selection 1007
The Christian Warfare. 1 Tim. 1. 18; 6. 12
I. Watts L.M.
1
Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fears,
And gird the gospel-armour on;
March to the gates of endless joy,
Where thy great Captain-Saviour’s gone.
2
Hell and thy sins resist thy course,
But hell and sin are vanquished foes;
Thy Jesus nailed them to the cross,
And sang the triumph when he rose.
3
What though thy inward lusts rebel?
’Tis but a struggling gasp for life;
The weapons of victorious grace
Shall slay thy sins, and end the strife.
4
Then may my soul march boldly on,
Press forward to the heavenly gate;
There peace and joy eternal reign,
And glittering robes for conquerors wait.
Hymn 2
Gadsby selection 1004
Original and actual sin confessed. Ps. 51. 1-9; Rom. 5. 12
I. Watts L.M.
1
Lord, I am vile, conceived in sin,
And born unholy and unclean;
Sprung from the man whose guilty fall
Corrupts the race, and taints us all.
2
Soon as we draw our infant breath,
The seeds of sin grow up for death;
The law demands a perfect heart;
But we’re defiled in every part.
3
Behold, I fall before thy face;
My only refuge is thy grace;
Not outward forms can make me clean –
The leprosy lies deep within.
4
Jesus, my Lord! thy blood alone
Has power sufficient to atone;
Thy blood can make me white as snow;
No Jewish types could cleanse me so.
5
While guilt disturbs and breaks my peace,
Nor flesh, nor soul, has rest or ease;
Lord, let me hear thy pardoning voice,
And make my broken bones rejoice.