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Title: Acts (Part 15) 

  Date: 27-Dec-88
Length: 81 Min.
Tape: BS-AC15
Category: biblestudy

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Subject: Acts 15 The Council of Jerusalem : Circumcision and Gentiles
Summary: After explaining the context in which Paul advocated going from house to house (only to homes of believers being in one accord), John Ritenbaugh begins the fifteenth installment expounding the book of Acts, reiterating that Paul, who understands clearly that God alone calls (John 6:44), makes his initial contact with non-believers in public places (Synagogue and forum), going later to private dwellings by invitation only. Chapter 15 focuses upon the Council of Jerusalem, discussing the controversial subject of circumcision and its relationship to salvation. Peter, speaking from his experience working among the Gentiles, realized that some aspects of the ceremonial laws (including circumcision) were not obligatory to Gentiles for salvation, but that the entire Law of God (given by Jesus Christ), far from done away, is to be kept in a more responsible spiritual sense (respecting the boundaries or constraints of conscience) by both Jews and Gentiles. It had become apparent to the apostles gathered at Jerusalem that God had made a parallel visitation and calling to the Gentiles as He had originally concluded with Israel. The new spiritual tabernacle (the Israel of God) would be composed of Gentiles as well as people of Israel.

Keywords: Binding heavy burdens Calling of Gentiles Circumcision Compromise Conscience Council of Jerusalem Crisis in church Door to door, going Expediency Fullness of the Gentiles Gentiles Israel of God James Judaizers Meat offered to idols Peter Principle Spiritual intent of the law Tailor —made yoke Yoke of Christ



Sermons in the Acts series:

Acts (Part 1)

Acts as a Trial Document

 

Acts (Part 2)

The Miracle of Pentecost: Peter's Sermon

 

Acts (Part 3)

Acts 2, Speaking In Tounges

 

Acts (Part 4)

Acts 2:22-47 Christ's Messiahship/ Giving of Holy Spirit

 

Acts (Part 5)

Acts 3-4:4 Apostles Witness Brings Conflict With Established Authority

 

Acts (Part 6)

Acts 4-5:11 Peter and John's Boldness and Courage

 

Acts (Part 7)

Acts 5 & 6 Confrontation with the Sanhedrin and Stephen's Testimony

 

Acts (Part 8)

Acts 7:1-50 Rejection Of Deliverer Leads To Idolatry

 

Acts (Part 9)

Acts 7-8 Martyrdom of Stephen and Peter's Encounter with Simon Magus

 

Acts (Part 10)

Acts 9 Paul's Dramatic Conversion

 

Acts (Part 11)

Acts 10-11:1-18 Conversion of Cornelius

 

Acts (Part 12)

Acts 11-13 Relationship Between Prayer and God's Response

 

Acts (Part 13)

Acts 13 The Work of Paul and Barnabas in Cyprus

 

Acts (Part 14)

Acts 14 Paul and Barnabas at Lystra ; The Council of Jerusalem

 

Acts (Part 15)

Acts 15 The Council of Jerusalem : Circumcision and Gentiles

 

Acts (Part 16)

Acts 15:19-29 Sensitivity to Conscience and Scruples

 

Acts (Part 17)

Acts 15-16 The Imprisonment and Release of Paul and Silas

 

Acts (Part 19)

Acts 18: Priscilla and Aquila, Gallio's Decision, Arrival of Apollos

 

Acts (Part 20)

Acts 19 Paul encounters adherents to Diana (Artemis ) Worship/ Riot at Ephesus

 

Acts (Part 21)

Acts 20 Paul's Final Admonitory Instructions to the Ephesian Elders

 

Acts (Part 22)

Acts 21 Parallels Between Paul's and Christ's Last Journey to Jerusalem

 

Acts (Part 23)

Acts 22-23:10 Paul's Incredible Skill at Extricating Himself from Trouble

 

Acts (Part 24)

Acts 24 Paul Uses Trials as Opportunities to Witness

 

Acts (Part 25)

Acts 25-26 Paul's Appeal to Festus and his Testimony to King Agrippa

 



 

















 

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