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Let’s also keep in mind that Paul was the only apostle to the Gentiles.
Paul started out with the Jews as God said first to the Jews then to the Gentiles, but to think a ministry to the Gentiles would not be different than one to the Jews is not understanding how things changed from the Old Covenant to the New Covenant and that to bring all under one sheep pen was handling two very different situations.
Paul was dealing with a lot of idol worship like Diana. Aphrodite and all sorts of false dieties. It was a totally different situation
I have no idea why Paul is being questioned at all. Have you not read that Jesus, after He was resurrected, came to Paul and dramatically changed him to further His ministry? How can you take that completely out of the Bible? This is like questioning God if He did at all preserve His word. I believe He indeed did with the whole 66 books in the Bible - which is a significant number, as is the 4 Gospels.
On surface level it can look like Paul is in contradiction to the words of Jesus, but he isn't. I highly suggest to ask God this very question. Trust Him, not yourselves.
I agree. Protestants historically have tended to focus so much on Paul that they lose Jesus' own perspective. One of the main differences between conservative and liberal Protestantism is that liberal Protestants have tried to restore Jesus' own definition of the Gospel. But Christianity is based on people experiencing the power of Christ in their lives. Paul is the most specific witness to this. Maybe just because of the amount of the NT that is his.Hi Hedrick, I always like your wise and mature insights on CF. I agree that the Gentile world experienced the resurrected Jesus and the story of parts of his life from Paul and his followers. But sooooo much of the focus of Paul, and subsequent Christianity, was/is about the death and resurrection, overlooking the triumphant life that Jesus had already demonstrated.
I estimated Paul and Barnabas were on the level of the Jewish apostles as both had learned the Gospel from them and proved themselves competent in training other church members. God may not be able to find perfect people, but God increased people's competency.Gal. 2:9 And when James, Cephas, and John, who seemed to be pillars, perceived the grace that was given unto me, they gave to me and Barnabas the right hands of fellowship; that we should go unto the heathen, and they unto the circumcision.
I am sure the Lord would have raised up someone to have a ministry to us and I do think He choose the right person who was at that time the leader of the persecution.
The Reformers did not fail to take the entire NT into their theologies.
Yes Paul is a kind of publicity agent ,but real Chrstians hear Jesus, when He speaksThe everlasting words Christ said are in a special level of being for all of eternity --
"Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away."
Paul's writings (just as you've said) are usually to a specific church and it's specific temporary situation.
It would be good for you to list the verses that Jesus said and the verses that Paul said and why you see them as different.I agree. Protestants historically have tended to focus so much on Paul that they lose Jesus' own perspective. One of the main differences between conservative and liberal Protestantism is that liberal Protestants have tried to restore Jesus' own definition of the Gospel. But Christianity is based on people experiencing the power of Christ in their lives. Paul is the most specific witness to this. Maybe just because of the amount of the NT that is his.
But it's not just Paul. Take a look at Acts, or the Johannine literature.
The problem with this philosophy is that in reading scripture we know Jesus entire ministry was only three years and that Jesus never intended to share and explain everything Himself. If He had, much more would have been written.Yes Paul is a kind of publicity agent ,but real Chrstians hear Jesus, when He speaks
and not the publicist . Unless you have the voice of Jesus ,not Paul in your heart ,you
have a problem . And yes ,Paul is too significant in churches ,at the expense of our Saviour .
No ,I am nNot saying do away with Paul ,just keep reminding people he is just a messenger .
Very much so. We read Paul's epistles and immediately recognized situations in our churches we need apply Paul's instructions.But God chose to include those letters in His Word. So I believe God knew that these issues were issues that many others would experience and that Paul’s letters were included for a reason.
There is a difference between being indirectly inspired through writings ,and hearing GOD'S voice directly into your being .This is the difference between His Sheep and the others ,who need constantly to be reminded of what men say .Everything that is in the Bible was put there by the bishops of the Catholic Church, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. They studied, prayed and discussed many documents for several years before finally selecting the 73 texts God wanted included. If you don't believe that some parts of the Bible are divinely inspired, there isn't any reason to believe that any of them are.
Mat 10:7It would be good for you to list the verses that Jesus said and the verses that Paul said and why you see them as different.
Otherwise this is just unsubstantiated opinion.
What do you feel is Jesus definition of the gospel and then what do you feel is Paul’s?
Please include scripture
I am not shortsighted ,perhaps it is you who is, as I never said that after Jesus it had stopped . That is a false interpretation ,and it makes me wonder if you read what people write .The problem with this philosophy is that in reading scripture we know Jesus entire ministry was only three years and that Jesus never intended to share and explain everything Himself. If He had, much more would have been written.
Jesus said that it was on the Apostles that He would build His Church and the writings of the Apostles all came after His death.
It is short sighted to see that God used people all throughout scripture to share His message. But suddenly after Jesus this should have just stopped?
Where does scripture tell us that?
I don't think you are getting the subtility of what the poster is saying ,and maybePaul's words were not Paul's.
Paul's teachings were not Paul's.
So if it was not Paul, then whose words and whose teachings were they?
Jesus Christ, through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
If people claim that the words and teachings of Jesus are different to those of Paul, then they have neither understood the teachings of Jesus nor those of Paul for that matter.
I am very concerned that there may be an agenda to relegate Paul's teachings outside of the scope of what is Canon.
Hebrew Roots Movement is one such agenda.
For me it is not a matter whether Paul had a right or not. I don't think Paul had much of a choice unless he wanted to find himself in direct disobedience to Christ. This is what God called him for. And the proof would be in Christ's dealings with you as an individual on this matter. Revelation comes from above. Matthew 16.Some interesting posts.
What proof do we have that Jesus did talk to Paul on the road to Damascus?
I am not saying Paul has no right to be in the position he is in now in Christianity but the NT is occupied by a lot of his works. If we didnt have them, would we now be on a different course!
People who reject Paul don't actually believe Jesus appeared to him. They will respond by saying Paul suffered from epilepsy.