Analysis Of The General Epistles

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In the General Epistles, we are shown how to follow Jesus in hard times and when it is essential to walk with Him. The General Epistles show us the difficulties of life when dealing with captivity, mistreatment by those of a higher social standing, and racism. Today we have many similar difficulties but they are in the form of working for human glorification, benefitting others who are not in need for our work, and maximizing profits for a company. These scenarios are not for Gods purpose but only for human purposes. The General Epistles also show us how to deal with these difficulties and overcome them in a way that we can be helpful working toward Gods purpose. Trusting that God will provide for us and that we must work to only benefit others …show more content…

This was because He knew that love was the key to growing in their faith and living a life free from Sin.13 Love is only possible because God created it, He knew that humans needed love.14
The Book of Jude also teaches us about Jesus. This book offers some of the problems that are mostly seen in churches and workplaces. One of the problems in today’s churches are that of denying Jesus.15 A church should not distort the grace of our God into a license for eternal life. Jude reminds us that some people who appear to be teaching the truth may be among us trying to glorify themselves or work for the greater good of man and not God. Jude also reminds us that rebelling against God will ultimately lead to the punishment of eternal fire as stated in Jude 7.
The General Epistles give the reinforcement needed to sustain faith in Christ, the tools needed to decipher a false teacher, and to encourage our love and commitment to one another. The General Epistles are a vital lesson for all of us today and they are still relevant in today’s society. The scenarios are a little different but the general application of the overlying lesson is still relevant. The General Epistles tell us that our faithfulness in God will be rewarded, we will be granted eternal life that was made possible through our Lord Jesus

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