To the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever. Amen.
To the one and only God who's got all the wisdom and saves us, all the glory, all the honor, all the authority, and all the power belongs to him, right now and forever. Amen.
God gets all the credit, all the power, and all the praise, today, tomorrow, and always.
📚 Historical Context
The book of Jude is a short letter written by Jude, the brother of James and traditionally considered the half-brother of Jesus, to early Christian communities facing threats from false teachers who promoted immorality and denied Christ's authority. This epistle, likely composed in the late 1st century AD amid growing heresies in the early church, emphasizes contending for the faith and upholding sound doctrine. The verse in question is a doxology at the end, offering praise to God as a triumphant close to the letter's warnings.
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