Paul's gospel was promised and made known by the OT prophets...
Paul's gospel was promised and made known by the OT prophets...
Jerry –
Thank you for your reply.
What separates the lost (Mt. 7:13) from the saved? It is what they DO!
Acts 9:21 – ”And all that heard him were amazed, and said, Is not this he that in Jerusalem made havoc of them that called on this name? and he had come hither for this intent, that he might bring them bound before the chief priests.”
Gal. 1:23 – “…but they only heard say, He that once persecuted us now preacheth the faith of which he once made havoc…”
You want to claim that Acts 9 speaks of Paul’s “Jewish” gospel and that Galatians 1 speaks of a “Gentile” gospel. These two passages tell us there was only ONE !
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Verse 25 alone does not give us the full meaning of what Paul is saying here so I included verse 26 for clarity and context.
Paul’s “my gospel” was the preaching of Jesus Christ. This “gospel” was “according to” (literally through or derived from) the “mystery” revealed. The “mystery” was not something unknowable, but rather something that had not been made known – the mystery that through the ages had been “kept in silence” (although bits and pieces were known… 1 Peter 1:10f, 1 Cor. 15:3). Verse 26 “BUT now is manifested” (revealed). AND by the “scriptures of the prophets” the gospel is made known, unto ALL nations unto the obedience of faith.
This passage clearly and succinctly tells the reader that Paul’s “my gospel” had been a mystery that was now derived from revelation AND that the OT “scriptures” now MAKE KNOWN the gospel unto obedience of the faith for all nations – this by the commandment of God.
What Paul preached – “my gospel” is indeed MADE KNOWN by the OT prophets !!!
The gospel was also PROMISED by the prophets – Romans 1:1-3 – “ Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called [to be] an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God, 2 which he promised afore through his prophets in the holy scriptures, 3 concerning his Son…”
Paul, at the start of the Roman letter as well at the end, tells us the prophets promised and [/u]make known[/u] the gospel that Paul preached.
Jerry, both your second and third arguments for a second gospel are dismantled with the truth of God coming through Paul himself!
Paul's gospel was promised and made known by the OT prophets...
Jerry –
Thank you for your reply.
Your thought “in the mind” certainly covers the “recognizing” of His authority, but it does little to help the “appeal to” His authority part – “What would you have me do Lord?”. His authority requires we acknowledge and do all that He requires to appropriate salvation – not just think about it.Doing something in the mind is not the same thing as doing something in the flesh.One can believe in the authority of the Lord in the mind but that is not the same thing as doing something in the flesh.
Jesus said – “Work not for the food which perisheth, but for the food which abideth unto eternal life…” So what works shall one do for “eternal life? One must hear the word, believe it, repent – and up to this point YOU agree! (This is your unanswerable Dichotomy - remember?) One must also confess Christ as Lord, and be water baptized for remission of sins. No one will ever think that any of these works EARN that great gift of eternal life. (And please, let’s not get off on a water baptism debate. Again, if we don’t agree that man must do something to appropriate eternal life, why debate what he should do?)OK,Apollos,tell me what those “works” are that do not put the Lord into debt.
What separates the lost (Mt. 7:13) from the saved? It is what they DO!
Had I dismantled any English I am certain you would have pointed that out. I did not see any corrections, so I must be in good standing with my English.It is you who is forced to dismantle the English language in order to even attempt to answer my points.
This is a slightly different definition than you previously offered – “carry on a discussion” ??? WHERE did this definition come from??? This definition was never offered earlier by you in our discussions. I believe you are still attempting to dismantle the Greek. Allow me to quote your earlier definition from a credible source…Paul said that he did not “confer” or “consult” [Gal. 1:16] any human beings after he received the gospel which he preached to the Gentiles but instead he went immediately into Arabia.The words “consult” and “confer” mean “carry on a discussion or deliberation”.
Jerry, we have gone over this definition 3 or 4 times – this definition is not going to change. You are trying to “morph” the definition toward the word found in Acts 9:20 (“preach”) to make it better fit your theological thoughts. This is inappropriate research and disingenuous exegesis.[Jerry said…]Here is the meaning of the word “confer” means at Gal.1:16: “with a dat. Of the pers. to put one’s self upon another by going to him,i.e. to commit or betake one’s self to another…to consult,to take one into counsel…Gal.1.16(”Thayer’s Greek English Lexicon”).
Paul had returned from Arabia to Damascus and he immediately preached the only gospel he knew to everyone. Look at Galatians 1:23 and compare it to Acts 9:21. The gospel Paul preached at the point of Acts 9 was the same gospel he referenced as being preached at the point of Galatians 1.But after Paul received the gospel which he preached among the Jews [Acts 9:20] he was in fact “certain days with the disciples who were at Damascus”.And then “immediately” he preached Christ in the synagogues.
Acts 9:21 – ”And all that heard him were amazed, and said, Is not this he that in Jerusalem made havoc of them that called on this name? and he had come hither for this intent, that he might bring them bound before the chief priests.”
Gal. 1:23 – “…but they only heard say, He that once persecuted us now preacheth the faith of which he once made havoc…”
You want to claim that Acts 9 speaks of Paul’s “Jewish” gospel and that Galatians 1 speaks of a “Gentile” gospel. These two passages tell us there was only ONE !
This is amusing as it argues only from emotion. It also ignores the CONTEXT of why Paul said what he did in Galatians 1:16 – that being Paul did not “confer” with anyone to get the one gospel that he had received by revelation. But this point of “conferring” can be reduced down to TWO passages – Acts 9:20 and Gal. 1:16. These use TWO different words to convey TWO different actions, as we have seen in my prior post. It is as simple as knowing the difference between seeking advice (confer – Gal. 1:16) and giving advice (preach – Acts 19:20).But you can somehow imagine that he would not confer or consult any of the Lord’s desciples after the greatest experience of his life.
You must have confused yourself b/c you mixed this point. “Confer” and “consult” do have the same basic meaning. My point has been that PREACH (Acts 19:20) and CONFER (Gal. 1:16) do NOT have the same meaning as I have illustrated in previous posts.To you the words “confer” and “consult” do not mean the same thing everyone else believes it means.
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What Paul spoke of was –2- different “apostleships”, not 2 different gospels. See verses 7 AND 8 together to get the full context of Paul’s remark about these -2- spheres of work. The parenthetical statement of verse 8 of necessity explains verse 7.Secondly,Paul went to the Apostles as recorded at Galatians 2 and used the words “that gospel that I preach among the Gentiles”,and then he named two different gospels…
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You then provided Romans 16:25… “Now to him that is able to establish you according to my gospel and the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery which hath been kept in silence through times eternal, 26 but now is manifested, and by the scriptures of the prophets, according to the commandment of the eternal God, is made known unto all the nations unto obedience of faith…”So the gospel which he preached to the Jews was prophesised.But the gospel which he preached to the Jews [I believe you mean Gentiles??? - Apollos] was a message that was kept “secret” and not revealed by the prophets:
Verse 25 alone does not give us the full meaning of what Paul is saying here so I included verse 26 for clarity and context.
Paul’s “my gospel” was the preaching of Jesus Christ. This “gospel” was “according to” (literally through or derived from) the “mystery” revealed. The “mystery” was not something unknowable, but rather something that had not been made known – the mystery that through the ages had been “kept in silence” (although bits and pieces were known… 1 Peter 1:10f, 1 Cor. 15:3). Verse 26 “BUT now is manifested” (revealed). AND by the “scriptures of the prophets” the gospel is made known, unto ALL nations unto the obedience of faith.
This passage clearly and succinctly tells the reader that Paul’s “my gospel” had been a mystery that was now derived from revelation AND that the OT “scriptures” now MAKE KNOWN the gospel unto obedience of the faith for all nations – this by the commandment of God.
What Paul preached – “my gospel” is indeed MADE KNOWN by the OT prophets !!!
The gospel was also PROMISED by the prophets – Romans 1:1-3 – “ Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called [to be] an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God, 2 which he promised afore through his prophets in the holy scriptures, 3 concerning his Son…”
Paul, at the start of the Roman letter as well at the end, tells us the prophets promised and [/u]make known[/u] the gospel that Paul preached.
Jerry, both your second and third arguments for a second gospel are dismantled with the truth of God coming through Paul himself!
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