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...
The modern "church" no longer resembles the participatory gatherings of the first century, having replaced communal sharing with passive entertainment and one-way communication. • Ancient synagogues were community centers where anyone could share insights after scripture readings • First-century worship didn't center around sermons but allowed everyone to contribute • The only detailed view of early church gatherings (1 Corinthians 11-14) shows shared participation, not one person doin...
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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...