Nathan W. Bingham
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Since we know that we are called to contend for the faith, how are we to do it?
What should it look like, biblically speaking?
That's what Jason Holopolis will consider tomorrow, here on Renewing Your Mind.
There is rest in being a slave of Christ, and that's how Jude describes himself at the beginning of his letter.
This is Renewing Your Mind on this Monday.
I'm Nathan W. Bingham, and today we will begin a new series that walks us through Jude's short yet powerful New Testament letter.
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Well, here's today's guest teacher, Jason Holopoulos, senior pastor of University Reform Church in Michigan, to begin this study in Jude.
God can no more abandon us than he can deny who he is.
That was Jason Holopoulos from his new series, Contending for the Faith, The Book of Jude.
I'm glad you're joining us for Renewing Your Mind and getting a first listen to this brand new series from Ligonier Ministries.
Reverend Holopoulos is a senior pastor, and you can hear his pastoral warmth and his thoughtfulness as he teaches.
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