Blog Post: https://wakinguptograce.com/064-paul-rebukes-peter-part-2-galatians-2-11/ We test a hard question: did the apostles continue Jewish practice while preaching grace, and how does that reshape Acts 15, Acts 21, Galatians 2, and Romans 14? Do we see in the gospel distinction without discrimination—Jew and Gentile worshiping with one voice—while rejecting legalism’s return to boundary-making? • Acts 15 as the table-fellowship framework for Gentiles via the apostolic decree • Acts 21 an...
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Blog Post: https://wakinguptograce.com/064-paul-rebukes-peter-part-2-galatians-2-11/ We test a hard question: did the apostles continue Jewish practice while preaching grace, and how does that reshape Acts 15, Acts 21, Galatians 2, and Romans 14? Do we see in the gospel distinction without discrimination—Jew and Gentile worshiping with one voice—while rejecting legalism’s return to boundary-making? • Acts 15 as the table-fellowship framework for Gentiles via the apostolic decree • Acts 21 an...
046. Prayer through Paul's Spiritual Lens (Romans 1:8-15)
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7 months ago
046. Prayer through Paul's Spiritual Lens (Romans 1:8-15)
Prayer extends beyond designated moments of quiet conversation with God into an ongoing spiritual mindset that permeates our entire thought life. When Paul prayed for the Romans "without ceasing," he showed us how to maintain spiritual focus and awareness of God's presence throughout our daily activities. • Prayer doesn't need perfect posture or flowing words – it's about spiritual connection • Paul prayed "without ceasing" through both dedicated time and constant thought-focus on Christ • U...
The Waking up to Grace Podcast
Blog Post: https://wakinguptograce.com/064-paul-rebukes-peter-part-2-galatians-2-11/ We test a hard question: did the apostles continue Jewish practice while preaching grace, and how does that reshape Acts 15, Acts 21, Galatians 2, and Romans 14? Do we see in the gospel distinction without discrimination—Jew and Gentile worshiping with one voice—while rejecting legalism’s return to boundary-making? • Acts 15 as the table-fellowship framework for Gentiles via the apostolic decree • Acts 21 an...