INTRODUCTION: In these verses we see Paul came and was defending the Gospel he preached. There we those within the congregation who were requiring additional works, before Jesus’ Salvation could happen.
These Judaizers still exist, within the world and within our Churches. Unfortunately we know that some Churches and some Baptist Churches require things other than Jesus to obtain Salvation.
We are told in:
I. THE GOSPEL WAS DEFENDED (vv 3-5)
A. Paul Preached A Gospel of
1. Grace of God
i. Grace alone
2. Jesus, God’s Amazing Grace
i. Jesus alone
a. Plus nothing
b. Minus nothing
B. Some Messianic Christians (Messianic Jews)
1. Would not give up their
i. Old Jewish customs
ii. As a requirement for Salvation
iii. They preached the law
a. In addition Jesus
b. Required circumcision
c. Required commitment to the Mosaic law
d. Required to observe Jewish ceremony
2. First you must become a Jew
i. Then you could now accept Jesus
C. Paul Taught Against These Beliefs
1. We are not justified by law
2. Not through works of the law
i. No flesh can be saved
a. By the law
II. GOD ACCEPTS NO MAN’S PERSON (v 6)
A. God Shows No Partiality
1. If we confess (Acknowledge) Jesus Christ
2. If we believe
i. Regardless of who we are
ii. With all our heart
3. You will be saved
i. He chose you
a. From your willing heart
b. To bring forth fruit
B. Repentance, is a conscious change of direction,
1. All things are of God
2. He has given us a Ministry of reconciliation
i. To reconcile our selves with God
ii. To help others do as we have done
a. All for God
3. It is all about our heart
D. Some Add to Requirements to Salvation?
1. They require
i. Circumcision
ii Baptism
iii. Tongues
iv. Wearing Specific type of clothing
v. Special Hairdos
III. THE APOSTLES STOOD AGAINST
A. The Judaizers
1. Paul and Barnabus
i. Given the right hand of fellowship
a. To go to the uncircumcised
2. Peter and the remaining Apostles
a. To the circumcised
CONCLUSION: Are we as Christians preaching the same Gospel that Jesus taught Paul? Does our walk out there in the world reflect a heart that is truly sold out for Jesus? The scripture teaches us that, this is the first commandment. We are to not only walk in the love of Christ, but we are also to bear fruit. We are to tell of the simple Salvation Jesus has given us.
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