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The confrontation between Paul and Peter in Antioch reveals key insights about grace, fellowship, and the true meaning of the gospel.
• Paul rebuked Peter not for doctrinal error but for hypocrisy—his behavior contradicted the truth he proclaimed
• Early church fathers were so troubled by this apostolic disagreement that some suggested it was staged
• Peter's vision regarding Cornelius wasn't primarily about food but about not considering any person common or unclean
• Jewish separation from Gentiles was cultural practice, not a Torah command
• Different Jewish communities had varying attitudes toward Gentile relationships
• Two types of Gentile proselytes existed: "proselytes of the gate" who followed minimum requirements and full converts
• The real issue wasn't dietary laws but whether Gentiles were equal partners in salvation
• We must harmonize Paul's rebuke in Galatians with his teaching on tolerance in Romans 14
• The question remains: Did the apostles continue practicing Mosaic law after Pentecost?
Blog Post: https://wakinguptograce.com/063-paul-rebukes-peter-part-1-galatians-2-11/
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By Waking up to GraceThe confrontation between Paul and Peter in Antioch reveals key insights about grace, fellowship, and the true meaning of the gospel.
• Paul rebuked Peter not for doctrinal error but for hypocrisy—his behavior contradicted the truth he proclaimed
• Early church fathers were so troubled by this apostolic disagreement that some suggested it was staged
• Peter's vision regarding Cornelius wasn't primarily about food but about not considering any person common or unclean
• Jewish separation from Gentiles was cultural practice, not a Torah command
• Different Jewish communities had varying attitudes toward Gentile relationships
• Two types of Gentile proselytes existed: "proselytes of the gate" who followed minimum requirements and full converts
• The real issue wasn't dietary laws but whether Gentiles were equal partners in salvation
• We must harmonize Paul's rebuke in Galatians with his teaching on tolerance in Romans 14
• The question remains: Did the apostles continue practicing Mosaic law after Pentecost?
Blog Post: https://wakinguptograce.com/063-paul-rebukes-peter-part-1-galatians-2-11/
Support the show