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Welcome to A Deeper Dive! In this episode we focus on the pivotal internal crisis of the early church detailed in Acts chapter 15, often referred to as the Jerusalem Council. The crisis arose when Paul and Barnabas returned from their successful missionary journey among the Gentiles, only to encounter men from Judea teaching that Gentile believers must be circumcised according to the custom of Moses to be saved.
The core conflict was whether the new global faith would remain tied to the ancient Jewish traditions and the heavy yoke of the law, or if salvation was based purely by grace through faith. Believing Pharisees, who struggled to imagine righteousness without meticulous observance of the law, were key figures in the opposition, fearing moral chaos and the loss of distinctive identity among the newcomers from the "lascivious Roman world".
The council ultimately delivered a monumental decision, cementing that salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, with no additions or works required. Instead of the external rulebook of the Mosaic law, Paul proposed an internal guidance system based on freedom. This system relies on believers learning to walk by the spirit to overcome the desires of the flesh. The distinction emphasized is that the law can only diagnose sin, like an X-ray, but the Holy Spirit provides the true power for transformation and change.
The apostolic solution for maintaining holiness without legalism involved three key methods: active teaching (discipleship) on walking in the spirit, fostering the presence of God in gatherings to prompt self-correction, and continually proclaiming grace-based righteousness. This verdict defined the future of the movement, positioning the gospel as a universal faith and upholding Jesus' promise that his yoke is easy and his burden is light, in contrast to the crushing weight of performance-based religion.
https://www.soulsharborag.org/ and https://linktr.ee/soulsharborplainfield.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SHCPlainfield. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shcplainfield.
Church times: Sunday 10:45AM - Family Worship in-person and Facebook & YouTube Live
Wednesday 6:30P in-person and online
WED 6:30P Adults; SHC Kids; SHCWave Youth.
By Barry Curtis, Lead Pastor - Souls Harbor Church PlainfieldWelcome to A Deeper Dive! In this episode we focus on the pivotal internal crisis of the early church detailed in Acts chapter 15, often referred to as the Jerusalem Council. The crisis arose when Paul and Barnabas returned from their successful missionary journey among the Gentiles, only to encounter men from Judea teaching that Gentile believers must be circumcised according to the custom of Moses to be saved.
The core conflict was whether the new global faith would remain tied to the ancient Jewish traditions and the heavy yoke of the law, or if salvation was based purely by grace through faith. Believing Pharisees, who struggled to imagine righteousness without meticulous observance of the law, were key figures in the opposition, fearing moral chaos and the loss of distinctive identity among the newcomers from the "lascivious Roman world".
The council ultimately delivered a monumental decision, cementing that salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, with no additions or works required. Instead of the external rulebook of the Mosaic law, Paul proposed an internal guidance system based on freedom. This system relies on believers learning to walk by the spirit to overcome the desires of the flesh. The distinction emphasized is that the law can only diagnose sin, like an X-ray, but the Holy Spirit provides the true power for transformation and change.
The apostolic solution for maintaining holiness without legalism involved three key methods: active teaching (discipleship) on walking in the spirit, fostering the presence of God in gatherings to prompt self-correction, and continually proclaiming grace-based righteousness. This verdict defined the future of the movement, positioning the gospel as a universal faith and upholding Jesus' promise that his yoke is easy and his burden is light, in contrast to the crushing weight of performance-based religion.
https://www.soulsharborag.org/ and https://linktr.ee/soulsharborplainfield.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SHCPlainfield. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shcplainfield.
Church times: Sunday 10:45AM - Family Worship in-person and Facebook & YouTube Live
Wednesday 6:30P in-person and online
WED 6:30P Adults; SHC Kids; SHCWave Youth.