Legalism Addressed (Acts 15: 1-31) June 17, 2011
Acts 15: 1-2, "And certain men came down from Judea and taught
the brethren, 'Unless you are circumcised according to customs of
Moses, you cannot be saved.' Therefore, when Paul and Barnabas
had no small dissension and dispute with them, they determined
that Paul and Barnabas and certain others of them should go up
to Jerusalem, to the apostles and elders about this question." (vs.
10,) "Now therefore, why do you test God by putting a yoke on the
neck of the disciples which neither our fathers nor we were able to
bear?" vs. 11, "But we believe that through the grace of our Lord
Jesus Christ we shall be saved in the same manner as they."
Verses 1 - 6, The problem brought to the attention of the Apostles;
Certain Jewish converts were trying to convince Believers of the
gentiles to submit to circumcision and to keep the law of Moses.
It not only entailed circumcision, but other ceremonial aspects of
the law as well. Keeping the Sabbath: As the Church began to
worship on the first day of the week, Sabbath restrictions were
viewed differently, and although some continued Seventh Day
worship most also met on the First day of the week. As you know,
there are some groups, to this day, who continue to observe Sab-
bath worship on the Seventh Day; they also continue to observe
rituals of Judaism, but their observance does not resemble the
the Jewish observance.
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Other ceremonial aspects and temple sacrifice were discarded, as
well as a multitude of extra-Biblical rules created by leaders in
Judaism over the years. These new Believers were to use as their
rule of practice, the life of our Lord Jesus Christ, but were also to
be mindful of the conscience of Godly Jewish believers. They were
and we are "...not under law, but under grace." Rom 6: 14. The
dietary restrictions applied to Jews were not applicable to the New
Testament believers. Although there are health benefits to eating
Kosher, it is no longer a matter of "law " and failing to eat such a
diet does not preclude one from fellowship with fellow believers
nor is it detrimental to our relationship to our Heavenly Father.
Whatever your diet, kosher, vegetarian, vegan, all out meat eater,
it does not in any way adversely affect fellowship or ones relation-
ship to our Heavenly Father.
THE LAW; A "SCHOOLMASTER TO BRING US TO GRACE."
Verses 7-12, The Apostles who had been involved in discipleship
of the new gentile converts are given an opportunity to witness to
the fact that the Lord God made no difference in Jewish converts
(Believers) and Gentile converts. The Holy Spirit had born witness
of this in every instance. There was apparent great latitude given
these new believers, since they had no benefit of Jewish tradition
and infrastructure.
Verses 19 - 31, The Apostles, along with the Council at Jerusalem
all agreed there should be nothing required of gentile Believers
but this:
1. Refrain from worship of idols or traffic in them. 2.Abstain from
fornication. 3. Abstain from eating animals that were strangled.
4. Abstain from the ingestion of blood. Finally: When this was
announced to the council there was much rejoicing and similar
results were experienced as word was taken to gentile Believers.
Note: Jewish leaders, prior to and during the time of Christ on
earth, required adherents of that religion to follow man made
rules and standards not required under the law. In much the same
way, leaders of some protestant denominations and cults have,
over the years, created standards and rules of practice that are
inconsistent. You and I have responsibility to "lead from the back
of the pack," with the Scripture and refuse to go along with any
teaching and requirements from our assemblies, church "leaders,"
that conflict with the plain teaching of Scripture. When a Pastor
or teacher ever inserts manmade "doctrine," we must inform our-
selves from the Scripture and with the leadership of the Spirit
raise questions about the practice. Remember to entreat respect-
fully as a son to a father.
inconsistent. You and I have responsibility to "lead from the back
of the pack," with the Scripture and refuse to go along with any
teaching and requirements from our assemblies, church "leaders,"
that conflict with the plain teaching of Scripture. When a Pastor
or teacher ever inserts manmade "doctrine," we must inform our-
selves from the Scripture and with the leadership of the Spirit
raise questions about the practice. Remember to entreat respect-
fully as a son to a father.
What does this passage of Scripture have to say to us?
1. Follow Christ.
2. Don't get caught up in anything not Scriptural.
3.Ceremonial and dietary laws of the "Old" Testament do not apply.
Eating a Kosher diet and other aspects of the ceremonial law have
benefits and make sense.
4.If we attempt to return to the keeping of the Law of Moses for our
Salvation we are no longer under Grace and are required to keep
the whole law.
5.Expecting one to adhere to moral principle as taught in the New
Testament is not legalism...
6. No one was ever made righteous by keeping the law.
It was always grace...
"...God's unmerited favor."
donporter 10.6.12
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