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He and Barnabas had finished their first trip
It was primarily to Asia Minor but included the Island of Cyprus
First Salvation: Proconsul Sergius Paulus
John Mark departed
Paul was nearly or actually killed
Spent about 3 years in Antioch
In the fall of 49 AD Judaizers come to Antioch and Cause a Doctrinal Disturbance.
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Those who taught a combination of God’s grace and human effort.
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The word Judaizer comes from a Greek verb meaning “to live according to Jewish customs.”
A Judaizer taught that, in order for a Christian to truly be right with God, he must conform to the Mosaic Law.
Circumcision, especially, was promoted as necessary for salvation.
Gentiles had to become Jewish proselytes first, and then they could come to Christ.
The doctrine of the Judaizers was a mixture of grace (through Christ) and works (through the keeping of the Law).
Paul, Barnabas, Titus and certain others go to what is called the Jerusalem Conference in Jerusalem.
There they meet with Peter, James and John.
There are many groups today with beliefs/practices very similar to the Judaizers of the New Testament.
The two most prominent would be the Hebrew Roots Movement and the Roman Catholic Church.
The teachings of the Hebrew Roots Movement are virtually identical to those of the Judaizers whom Paul rebuked in Galatians.
A primary focus of the Hebrew Roots Movement is to put followers of Christ back under the bondage of the Old Testament Law.
The Roman Catholic Church teaches a doctrine similar to that of the Judaizers of the New Testament in this way: its doctrine is a mixture of law and grace.
At the Council of Trent in the 16th century, the Catholic Church explicitly denied the idea of salvation by faith alone.
Catholics have always held that certain sacraments are necessary for salvation.
The issues for the 1st-century Judaizers were circumcision and Sabbath-keeping.
The issues for modern-day Catholics are baptism, confession, etc.
The works considered necessary may have changed, but both Judaizers and Catholics attempt to merit God’s grace through the performance of ritualistic acts.
So do any of you believe that Baptism is necessary to Salvation?
John 3
So how do you answer this?
So do any of you believe partaking of the Lords Supper is necessary for Salvation?
So how do you answer this?
Baptism.
It says Born it doesn't say Baptized (Born means proceeds from.)
It says Born it doesn't say Baptized (Born means proceeds from.)
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Lords Supper
Is this figurative or literal?
Look at the fact that The Catholic Church believe it is the literal body and blood.
When Jesus turned water into wine, what were its characteristics?
2. Drinking Blood was forbidden in Hebrew Culture,
Paul is asked to share the miracles God has done amongst the Gentiles.
James then makes a decision.
They return with the news to Antioch.
Paul and Barnabas decide to go back and visit the new believers.
Paul and Barnabas disagree about bringing John Mark.
Paul takes Silas and goes toward Syria and into Asia Minor.
The Roman Catholic Church teaches a doctrine similar to that of the Judaizers of the New Testament in this way: its doctrine is a mixture of law and grace.
At the Council of Trent in the 16th century, the Catholic Church explicitly denied the idea of salvation by faith alone.
Catholics have always held that certain sacraments are necessary for salvation.
The issues for the 1st-century Judaizers were circumcision and Sabbath-keeping.
The issues for modern-day Catholics are baptism, confession, etc.
The works considered necessary may have changed, but both Judaizers and Catholics attempt to merit God’s grace through the performance of ritualistic acts.
Barnabas and John go towards Cyprus.
The first trip starts in Barnabas’s home are, The second starts in Paul's.
They travel from Antioch through other cities in Syria, strengthening Churches.
They travel to Tarsus of Cilicia into Derbe and Lystra.
In Lystra that meet Timothy and He begins to Ministry with them
Paul circumcises Timothy…?
Not for salvation but for effectiveness.
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