The document examines three Old Testament apostates - Cain, Balaam, and Korah - and draws parallels between their sins and the tactics of the devil. All three rebelled against God and divine authority in their lust for approval, riches, or power. Their sins - murder, deception, and rebellion - show the ongoing spiritual war between worshipping God versus following worldly desires. Believers can learn from their examples to rely on God's grace alone, pursue holiness over worldliness, and submit to authority rather than rebelling.
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Jude 1 verse 11 study
1. JUDE 1: 11
STUDY
FOCUS ON THE OLD TESTAMENT APOSTATES:
CAIN, BAALAM, AND KORAH
“ WOE TO THEM! FOR THEY HAVE GONE THE WAY OF CAIN,
AND FOR PAY THEY HAVE RUSHED HEADLONG INTO THE
ERROR OF BALAAM, AND PERISHED IN THE REBELLION OF
KORAH”.
2. CAIN
• Hatred
• Murder
• Envy
• Religious
• Selfish
• Indifferent
BAALAM
• Idolatry
• Fornication
• Greed
• Worldly Compromise
• Deceit
• Selfish
KORAH
• Pride
• Envy
• Defying Authority
• Divisive
• Selfish
• Reviling
THEIR SIN SCORECARD
THEIR WAYS WERE EVIL AND SHOULD BE AVOIDED
THE WAY OF CAIN THE WAY /ERROR OF
BAALAM
THE REBELLION OF
KORAH
The way that is against the
salvation in God alone!
The Spirit of Religion
• People who follow this way offer
good works to please God instead
trusting in Christ’s work.
• People who follow this way tend to
persecute Christians.
• People who follow this way hate and
reject God’s way of salvation in His
Son Jesus Christ! They hate that
Christ is the only way to God. They
are offended and jealous that Christ
is man’s only salvation.
• Examples: Catholic church killed
Christians in the name of God. Islam
killed Christians in the name of their
false god “Allah”.
The way that is against the holiness of
Christians!
The Spirit of Greed & Worldliness
• People who follow this way covet money and
material possessions.
• Instead of pursuing God and spiritual riches,
they pursue material riches.
• People who follow this way commit
fornication and worship idols rather than
worship God.
• People who follow this way allow the world to
conform them instead of allowing Christ to
conform them in His likeness.
• People who follow this way tend to
compromise with the world instead of being
set apart from the world.
• Examples: False Teachers of the Prosperity
and Word of Faith Gospel Movement
The way that is against any
God-given authority
The Spirit of Rebellion
• People who follow this way are against authority
in the Church.
• People who follow this way are against
government authority (which is ordained by
God).
• People who follow this way are against Christ’s
leadership of the Church.
• People who follow this way desire power and
control (i.e. cult following).
• They want to be the ones in power
• They want to challenge or undermine the
authority they are under.
• They will do anything to get such power if it
means taking it by force (overthrow).
• They consider themselves above the law (the
laws of men and laws of God)
• Examples: Cult Leaders
THE ROOT OF THEIR SINS
CAIN BAALAM KORAH
ISSUE WITH
WORSHIP
ISSUE WITH
BLESSINGS
ISSUE WITH
AUTHORITY
WANTED
APPROVAL
WANTED
RICHES
WANTED
POWER &
CONTROL
KILLED ABEL
HIS
BROTHER
ENTICED
ISRAEL TO SIN
AGAINST GOD
BY
FORNICATION
AND
IDOLATRY
OPPOSED
THE
LEADERSHIP
OF MOSES
CAIN BAALAM KORAH
LUST OF
THE
FLESH
LUST OF
THE EYES
PRIDE
OF LIFE
THEY WERE OF THE
WORLD
CAIN ACQUIRED/POSSESSION
BAALA
M
GLUTTON, TO SWALLOW
UP, DESTROY
KORAH BALDNESS, ICE, FROST
MEANING OF THEIR NAMES
3. WHAT DID ALL 3 APOSTATES HAVE IN COMMON?
• ALL WERE MURDERERS • ALL REBELLED AGAINST GOD’S
ANNOINTED
• ALL COVETED SOMETHING • ALL REBELLED AGAINST GOD
• ALL WERE DECEIVERS • ALL WERE FROM THE EVIL ONE
• ALL SUCCUMBED TO SIN • ALL FACED SEVERE CONSEQUENCES
TO THEIR SINS
• ALL DIDN’T REPENT OF THEIR SINS • ALL WERE SHOWN GRACE AND
BY GOD EVEN THOUGH THEY
PERSISTED IN THEIR SINS
• ALL BECAME EXAMPLES OF
(FALLING AWAY/ DEPARTING FROM
FAITH)
• ALL BECAME EXAMPLES OF GOD’S
JUDGMENT FOR THEIR APOSTASY
WAY OF CAIN
• Religion vs.
Christianity
• AGAINST
REDEMPTION
• “I can save
myself”
ERROR/WAY OF
BALAAM
• Worldliness vs.
Holiness
• AGAINST
SANCTIFICATION
• “I’m going to live
my life my own
REBELLION
OF KORAH
• Obedience vs.
Rebellion
• AGAINST
OBEDIENCE TO
GOD AND TO
THOSE WHOM
GOD HAS GIVEN
AUTHORITY
• “I’m above the law”
THE WAR AGAINST WORSHIPPING GOD
MANY FOLLOW THE WAY OF
CAIN
INSTEAD OF FOLLOWING THE
WAY OF CHRIST
MANY CHOOSE THE ERROR OF
BAALAM
THAN THE TRUTH OF CHRIST
MANY REBEL LIKE KORAH AND
PERISH
THAN TO SUBMIT TO THE LIFE
OF CHRIST WHO GIVES
ETERNAL LIFE
LIKE FATHER (DEVIL), LIKE SON
(CHILDREN OF THE DEVIL)
CAIN WAS A MURDERER
BECAUSE HE KILLED HIS
BROTHER ABEL
THE DEVIL WAS A
MURDERER FROM THE
BEGINNING. HE COMES
STEAL, KILL, AND
BAALAM DECEIVED
ISRAEL TO SIN AGAINST
GOD
THE DEVIL DECEIVES THE
WORLD AND TRIES TO
DECEIVE GOD’S ELECT
KORAH WENT AGAINST
MOSES’ AUTHORITY
(GIVEN BY GOD) AND
CONVINCED OTHERS TO
REBEL WITH HIM
THE DEVIL WENT
GOD’S AUTHORITY AND
CONVINCED THE THIRD
THE ANGELIC HOSTS TO
REBEL WITH HIM
4. WHAT CAIN DID WHAT BAALAM DID WHAT KORAH DID
• He denied he sinned before God.
• He rejected redemption by blood.
• He thought God will accept him by his own
terms (his offering were fruits of the soil-the
work of his hands) instead of God’s.
• He was envious because his brother Abel’s
offering was accepted
• He was angry at both God and Abel because
his terms was rejected by God.
• He deceived his brother Abel in order to kill
him.
• He conspired to kill Abel.
• He didn’t repent of his sins.
• When God punished him for his sins, he care
for his own well-being and not the well-
of Abel.
• He gave wicked counsel to the King of Balak
(Moab) in causing Israel to fall into sin.
• He was successful in enticing Israel to
fornication and worship their idols.
• He did these things in order to gain wealth
(wages of wickedness).
• He served mammon (money) rather than
God.
• He became the example of those who gain
the whole world in exchange for losing his
own soul.
• He wanted power (due to his pride)
• He challenged Moses’ authority (but God
chose Moses to lead Israel)
• He was envious of Moses because Moses was
chosen to lead the people.
• He wanted to overthrow Moses in order to
take his place of leadership
• He convinced others to rebel with Him
• He accused Moses of things that were not
• He reviled the reputation of Moses
WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM THE TRIO OF APOSTATES?
FOR BY GRACE YOU HAVE
BEEN SAVED THROUGH FAITH
AND NOT OF YOURSELVES, IT
IS A GIFT OF GOD SO THAT NO
ONE CAN BOAST
WHOEVER WISHES TO BE A
FRIEND OF THE WORLD
MAKES HIMSELF AN ENEMY
OF GOD
FOR REBELLION IS AS THE
SIN OF WITCHCRAFT AND
STUBBORNESS IS AS
INIQUITY AND IDOLATRY