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Acts 15:24

Posted on 18 May at 11:42
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“Forasmuch as we have heard, that certain which went out from us have troubled you with words, subverting your souls, saying, Ye must be circumcised, and keep the law: to whom we gave no such commandment.”

First, let’s read the verse in its context. This verse is part of a larger passage known as the Jerusalem Council, which took place in the early years of the Christian church. The council was convened to address a controversy regarding the requirements for salvation and the relationship between Jewish and Gentile believers.

In this verse, the apostles and elders of the church in Jerusalem are writing a letter to the Gentile believers in Antioch, Syria, and Cilicia, responding to the claims made by certain individuals who had gone out from Jerusalem and were teaching that Gentile believers must be circumcised and follow the Mosaic law in order to be saved.

The letter begins by acknowledging that they have heard about these individuals troubling the Gentile believers with their teachings. The phrase “subverting your souls” indicates that these false teachers were causing confusion and undermining the true gospel message.

The apostles and elders affirm that they had not given any such commandment. They make it clear that circumcision and adherence to the Mosaic law are not requirements for salvation. This decision was reached after careful deliberation and guidance from the Holy Spirit, as described in the preceding verses of Acts 15.

The Jerusalem Council’s decision, as reflected in this verse, was a significant moment in the early church. It affirmed the understanding that salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, and not by works of the law. This decision opened the door for the inclusion of Gentiles into the community of believers without requiring them to adopt Jewish customs.

Overall, Acts 15:24 highlights the importance of clarifying and defending the gospel message against false teachings and ensuring that salvation is based on faith in Jesus Christ rather than adherence to specific religious practices. It underscores the early church’s commitment to the truth of the gospel and the freedom that comes through faith in Christ.

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