Injunction
In this sermon, “Injunction (Jude 5–7),” we explore how God’s judgments—on Egypt, the angels, and Sodom—serve as divine injunctions: warnings meant to restrain sin and protect His people. Each story shows that judgment, far from being opposed to grace, is an expression of God’s love and protection for His creation.
Jude reminds us that Jesus Himself led the Exodus, judged disbelief, and continues to call His people back to the true Garden—His Kingdom—where heaven and earth meet.
0:00 – Introduction: What is an “injunction”?
4:12 – Judgment on the Egyptians: Jesus saves and judges (Jude 5; Exodus 12–14)
13:48 – Judgment on Angels: Rebellion, perversion, and the breakdown of the created order (Genesis 6; Isaiah 24)
26:05 – Judgment on Sodom and Gomorrah: Pride, immorality, and the inversion of hospitality (Genesis 19; Ezekiel 16; Romans 1)
37:22 – The Family Restored: Returning to the Garden through Christ’s redemption
41:50 – Declarations & Eucharist: Jesus as Yahweh, our Judge and Redeemer
46:25 – The Lord’s Supper & Blessing
