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In Acts 15, the Jerusalem Council decides that Gentiles will not have to obey the whole Mosaic Law in order to be a part of the Church, but they are requested to give up some of their rights on behalf of their Jewish brothers. This serves as an important moment in the history of the Church and a sobering call to give up our rights on behalf of one another.
By Blake GodseyIn Acts 15, the Jerusalem Council decides that Gentiles will not have to obey the whole Mosaic Law in order to be a part of the Church, but they are requested to give up some of their rights on behalf of their Jewish brothers. This serves as an important moment in the history of the Church and a sobering call to give up our rights on behalf of one another.