Acts 15 The Jerusalem Council
I have included a
somewhat lengthy detailed paper by one of my favourite teachers named
Tim Hegg. Don't let it scare you off. Get out your scriptures and follow
along. It is called Acts 15 and The Jerusalem Council: Did they conclude that the Torah was not for Gentiles?
Also,
I like to make note that most Act 15 readers stop at verses 19 & 20
when they present this incorrect interpretation of the Jerusalem
Council. If you keep reading verse 21 it says "For from ancient
generations Moses has had in every city those who proclaim him, for he
is read every Sabbath in the synagogues.". From that verse, one could
conclude, that not only were the incoming Gentiles expected to be in the
synagogue every Sabbath (not the Roman Catholic Sunday), they were
going to hear the teachings of Moses (the Law/Instructions).
When
I trained new waitress/waiters at Earls, way back when (cough,cough),
we didn't allow them to head out to the tables to take orders on the
first day. We trained them to "just do a few things" as the new employee
got a feel for how Earl's operated. They were to have "shadowed" a
trained waiter, until they understood the rules of being a waiter. There
were lots of expectations for each new waiter, but certainly they were
not expected to "know" all the rules on the first day. The "rules" of
waitressing are not ones to bring legalism, but order and peace, safety
and organization. Training usually took 1-2 weeks, or longer if the
"new" waiter had no experience at all.
Doesn't this sound like a form of discipleship?
Please
don't use Act 15 to support the "Torah ain't for us Gentiles" argument,
unless you want to discuss it together, with the scriptures in hand.
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