Earnestly Contend
• Series: What Now?
Ever had someone say somewhat dismissively “Well, you’re on your own.” In other words, I can’t join you where you are going. Or, I won’t join you. Sometimes this means I can’t support you in what you’re about to do. Like when someone says to me, “I’m trying to stop drinking coffee.” Well, you’re on your own. There is another more complex situation in which I say something like “I want to join you but I’m not sure that’s a good idea.” Like if I had just recently broken my deep and meaningful connection with/dependence on coffee and someone said “Can you help me perfect my espresso grind?” I want to join you, but I’m not sure that’s a good idea. This Sunday we’re going to look at the little tiny book of Jude. Jude has some instruction for followers of Christ who want to serve a role in rescuing others from the power of sin but who are also susceptible to the temptation of sin. It’s a tricky pathway of navigating helping relationships while avoiding self-harm. Pastor Dr. Aaron Weisser