They bring in cozy, compromise and convenient concepts of Paul for 'ear tickling', and that is what people want: faith alone!
We are saved by God's grace through faith alone!
If someone is seriously ill in hospital, hears the Gospel, repents of their previous lifestyle - which might have been quite a good one by worldly standards but which was without God - receives Jesus and believes that he died for them; they are saved. Jesus is their Saviour, they will not die spiritually and spend the whole of eternity without God. They may then also be taught about, and receive, the Holy Spirit. That person might die a few days later, without having done any good works or having had a chance to put their faith into practice. They are Christians and died as Christians.
Now religious churches expel a true believer in Jesus Christ!
Do they? Which ones, and why?
Many were burned on stake for upholding truth by nominal so called Christians! They prefer blind hypocrites with their salvation packages based on piece-wise verses of Paul, and who are prepared to accept their brainwashing!
JESUS said that he had come to seek and save the lost, to give his life as a ransom for many, to shed his blood for the forgiveness of sins, to lay down his life for the sheep and that anyone who believed in him, came to him and ate his flesh and blood, had eternal life. Jesus said that; Paul agreed with, explained and taught it.
It seems to me that you can't concede that Paul agreed with Jesus because that might mean that you had to revise your hatred of him, (Paul, I mean.)
We are just His believers, not disciples. What does the Holy Spirit remind us about this?
"Disciple" means learner; you don't learn from Jesus?
That was past. We enjoy peace and joy now after His resurrection. The Holy Spirit inspired the writings of Gospel. Jesus has said much which were not recorded. But any claim of additional information that is not in tune with preaching of Jesus got to be rejected.
Agreed.
That applies to the rank outsider, Paul.
Disagree.
Paul's epistles are in the Bible - the New Testament. If we reject them or don't believe they should be there, we are saying that we don't trust the Bible as the word of God; that some people made a mistake by including Paul's epistles, which means that the Bible contains mistakes and errors. So either we can trust the Bible, or we can't.
I'm sorry if you feel that there are other writings that
should be in Holy Scripture, and that had you lived at the time you would have never voted to include Paul's epistles; but that's how it is. They ARE in Scripture and these other writings aren't. Christian churches accept Scripture as the word of God, and accept Paul, end of. Why do you think this is in the
Controversial theology section of these forums?
I'm afraid the simple fact is that if you doubt, reject, belittle or diss the things Paul wrote, you are casting doubt on Holy Scripture and the Spirit himself. If he can allow mistakes, false doctrines and the words of a manipulator into the Bible; how can we trust it as being the truth and containing the words of the God of truth?
And you have even said that you accept some of the words and teachings of Paul, which means there are parts of the Bible you accept, and parts you reject; times when you are in agreement with what this "manipulator and rank outsider" teaches - and may even follow it - but there are also times when you don't; when you might not want to touch his teachings with a proverbial bargepole.
One cannot insert words on his own and claim that to be true. Paul was not a witness to the Last Supper.
Why does that matter? You were not a witness to the resurrection, but you are still a Christian and I guess would still say that it happened.
The witnesses don't endorse the word 'do this in remembrance of Me'!
The witnesses don't tell us of a number of things that Jesus did; does that mean he didn't? You are willing to accept dubious writings like "the Gospel of Thomas", and give it as an example of some of the things that Jesus said that are not included in Scripture. Yet when Paul says something which is not included in the Gospels, instead of saying "this is something that Jesus said which the Gospel writers didn't include", you claim it was made up and didn't happen - because you hate Paul.
Jesus put an end to all rituals.
No. Jesus fulfilled the Jewish law for the Jews. He did not say that ritual is wrong, nor that he had come to abolish it.
Therefore, the writings of the chosen apostles and disciples should be taken as clarification and authentic.
This includes the writings of Paul - a fact which the church and many people hear accept. It seems that you don't, even though you are sometimes prepared to accept some of them.
Jesus will not insert salvation tag in your pocket for mere belief.
Anyone who comes to Jesus and believes in him - not just that he existed, but his words and in who he was, the Son of God - has eternal life. Jesus said this himself, John 6:40. God's will is that people accept Jesus and have eternal life.
Faith in Jesus, new life and having his Holy Spirit dwelling in us is bound to lead to a change in our behaviour - we have a new Lord, are new creations and are no longer slaves to sin because we have been saved from it. Accepting Jesus as Lord, seeking first God's kingdom and not material possessions or our own desires, means that we pray, ask Jesus for guidance, live our lives as Jesus wants us to and love as he loves us. If someone claims to be a Christian and have a new life and new heart, but continually and deliberately continues in their old sins and bad habits, and goes against the things that Jesus taught, they are not demonstrating their faith by what they do; having a new heart has not made that much difference to them. In that case, it would be reasonable to question what their faith means to them, how much difference it has made to their lives. That wouldn't mean that they hadn't been saved from sin, that they didn't believe in Jesus and there wasn't a point when they didn't receive him as their Saviour - it would just mean that they weren't demonstrating it. Faith in Jesus comes first - we demonstrate that faith and prove that we have new life by the way we live. But if someone were to say, "I believe", accepted Jesus and died a few days/hours/minutes later, they are saved and accepted by God because of their declaration of faith in Jesus.
Paul was never called to be an apostle by Jesus, let alone to Gentiles separately.QUOTE]
He was, because it is in Scripture, God's word; put there by the Holy Spirit. You can't accept it.
John called him indirectly a liar!
Where?
It was not the intention of Jesus to add tribes because it stood at 12,
We are not a Jewish tribe with Paul as our head, we are children of God with Jesus, the Son, as our Saviour.
I am not saying to reject all Paul wrote, but only asking for filtering with the help of the Holy Spirit. I hold Paul to be a saint and disciple of Jesus but went beyond the authority to grab attention with his superior scholarship.
But if you believe Paul was a manipulator, a rank outsider, a liar (apparently indirectly confirmed by John) and that he hoodwinked people - all things that you have said in this thread, why would you want to believe
anything he says?
Paul contradicted and deviated from the Gospel. Book, "Did Saint Paul Deviate From the Gospel" will show on this.
Paul taught the Gospel and the cross, was by your own admission, a saint and a follower of Jesus, and proclaimed Jesus. I have no intention of reading that book; I believe the Bible.
Paul will not grant you salvation!
I never said he would - even Paul would not admit that he could save people from their sins.