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...
053. Homosexuality: The Due Penalty for Error (Romans 1:21-28)
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55 minutes
6 months ago
053. Homosexuality: The Due Penalty for Error (Romans 1:21-28)
Paul's examination of homosexuality in Romans 1 reveals critical truths about sin, grace, and our relationship with God that challenge both extremes in today's church debate. We expose the error in teaching that Christians can be "out of fellowship" with God based on their behavior while maintaining that homosexuality is clearly described as sinful in Scripture and it's effects are damaging even for the Christian. • Romans 1 shows God "giving up" unbelievers to their sinful desires as judgme...
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...