18 They said to you, "In the last times there will be scoffers who will follow their own ungodly desires."

Other Translations of Jude 1:18

King James Version

18 How that they told you there should be mockers in the last time, who should walk after their own ungodly lusts.

English Standard Version

18 TheyOr Christ, because they said to you, "In the last time there will be scoffers, following their own ungodly passions."

The Message

18 "In the last days there will be people who don't take these things seriously anymore. They'll treat them like a joke, and make a religion of their own whims and lusts."

New King James Version

18 how they told you that there would be mockers in the last time who would walk according to their own ungodly lusts.

New Living Translation

18 They told you that in the last times there would be scoffers whose purpose in life is to satisfy their ungodly desires.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Jude 1:18

Commentary on Jude 1:17-23

(Read Jude 1:17-23)

Sensual men separate from Christ, and his church, and join themselves to the devil, the world, and the flesh, by ungodly and sinful practices. That is infinitely worse than to separate from any branch of the visible church on account of opinions, or modes and circumstances of outward government or worship. Sensual men have not the spirit of holiness, which whoever has not, does not belong to Christ. The grace of faith is most holy, as it works by love, purifies the heart, and overcomes the world, by which it is distinguished from a false and dead faith. Our prayers are most likely to prevail, when we pray in the Holy Ghost, under his guidance and influence, according to the rule of his word, with faith, fervency, and earnestness; this is praying in the Holy Ghost. And a believing expectation of eternal life will arm us against the snares of sin: lively faith in this blessed hope will help us to mortify our lusts. We must watch over one another; faithfully, yet prudently reprove each other, and set a good example to all about us. This must be done with compassion, making a difference between the weak and the wilful. Some we must treat with tenderness. Others save with fear; urging the terrors of the Lord. All endeavours must be joined with decided abhorrence of crimes, and care be taken to avoid whatever led to, or was connected with fellowship with them, in works of darkness, keeping far from what is, or appears to be evil.