Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

22 June, 2026

Jude 12—“These are spots in your feasts of charity, when they feast with you, feeding themselves without fear: clouds they are without water, carried about of winds; trees whose fruit withereth, without fruit, twice dead, plucked up by the roots”.

Jude writes with urgency about false teachers who had secretly entered the church (v. 4). Verse 12 exposes their true nature through vivid imagery that reveals both their danger and their spiritual emptiness. These individuals were not outside the fellowship but among believers, participating in the church’s “feasts of charity”, gatherings marked by fellowship, worship, and expressions of Christian love. Jude calls them “spots in your feasts of charity”. In the original Greek, “spots” refers to hidden reefs (spilades) beneath the water. They were blemishes and hidden dangers within the congregation. 

First, Jude says they are “feeding themselves without fear”. Instead of shepherding others sacrificially, they selfishly served their own interests. They lacked reverence for God and concern for His flock. Such self-centred ministry remains a serious concern today, for spiritual leadership and service must reflect Christlike humility rather than personal gain (1 Peter 5:2–3).

Second, they are “clouds…without water”. Like rain clouds that appear full of promise but produce no rain, they offer hope yet provide no true refreshment. False teachers often appear impressive in speech and appearance but provide no true spiritual nourishment. Their doctrines are unstable, “carried about of winds”, constantly shifting rather than anchored in truth. 

Third, Jude describes them as fruitless trees. They are lifeless despite outward appearance. “Twice dead” emphasises profound spiritual barrenness and separation from God.

Believers ought to exercise discernment. Not all who appear devout are spiritually sound. The church must cherish biblical truth, examine teachings carefully, and pursue genuine spiritual fruit. Christ desires not outward profession alone, but hearts rooted deeply in Him.

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