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Paul and Barnabas continued preaching the gospel despite fierce opposition, encouraging new believers and planting churches throughout the region. In Jerusalem, the apostles addressed whether Gentile believers had to follow the Jewish law to be saved. They affirmed that salvation comes by God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ, not by keeping the law. These chapters highlight both the courage to stand for the gospel and the unity that comes from trusting in Christ alone.
Key Takeaway
The gospel is for everyone, and salvation is received by grace through faith—not by religious performance. When the church stays centered on Christ, it can overcome conflict and remain united in truth.
By Pastor Bill SchottDue to an audio issue, the opening portion of this video is missing. Thank you for your understanding.
Paul and Barnabas continued preaching the gospel despite fierce opposition, encouraging new believers and planting churches throughout the region. In Jerusalem, the apostles addressed whether Gentile believers had to follow the Jewish law to be saved. They affirmed that salvation comes by God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ, not by keeping the law. These chapters highlight both the courage to stand for the gospel and the unity that comes from trusting in Christ alone.
Key Takeaway
The gospel is for everyone, and salvation is received by grace through faith—not by religious performance. When the church stays centered on Christ, it can overcome conflict and remain united in truth.