Unshakable Assurance: God's Promise to Keep You —A study of Jude 24-25

 Beloved, as we conclude our journey through Jude, we stand before one of Scripture’s most radiant doxologies—a prayer bursting forth from the apostle’s confidence in God’s eternal faithfulness. Notice how Jude anchors this finale in holy boldness: 

First, he approaches God with unwavering assurance,  declaring “to Him who is able”—no hint of doubt, only rock-solid trust in divine power.

Second, he acknowledges God’s identity as “our Savior,” centering all hope in His redeeming nature.

Third, he erupts in surrendered praise, yielding “glory, majesty, dominion, and authority” to the One to whom these belong eternally. 

Let this truth resonate in your spirit:

“To Him who is able to keep you from stumbling, 
and to present you blameless before the presence of His glory with exultant joy— 
to the only God, our Savior, through Jesus Christ our Lord, 
be glory, majesty, dominion, and authority, 
before all time, now, and forever. Amen.” (Jude 24–25)

This is your anchor:

- He guards you from the snares of false teachers and your own weaknesses. 

- He secures you for that glorious day when you’ll stand redeemed, radiant, and rejoicing before His throne. 

- He deserves your eternal praise—not as a ritual, but as the only fitting response to His grace. 

If insecurity has clouded your assurance, pray this with faith:

> “Lord God, in Jesus’ name, keep me from stumbling. Shield me from deception. Remember Your promise: Present me blameless before Your glory, filled with joy! You are my Savior—I praise You through Christ my Lord. Amen.”

If you prayed this: Rest in His keeping power (John 10:28–29). You are held by the One who never fails. 

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At the Cross where grace triumphs,
Silas Oriokot

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