October 6, 2025 - Acts 15
- George Martin

- Oct 7
- 2 min read
The Jerusalem Council is so real world. Luke tells us the unvarnished truth of what is going on in the early churches. There’s a disagreement over the Gentiles, how they are saved, whether or not they must become Jews, and then, how they are to conduct their lives. Must they follow the Mosaic law? The disagreement is summarized by Luke: “But some believers who belonged to the party of the Pharisees rose up and said, ‘It is necessary to circumcise them and to order them to keep the law of Moses’” (15:6). And, of all people, who stood up to challenge this view? Peter!
And so, the Council sent with Barnabas and Paul a letter to the Gentiles affirming their faith and requiring nothing more of them than that they live holy lives according to their new profession of faith in Jesus Christ. The result? “They delivered the letter. And when they had read it, they rejoiced because of its encouragement” (15:30,31). And now, the same encouragement is ours, and we rejoice because of the gospel that has come to us, a gospel that frees us from sin and condemnation, not because of anything we have done but because of what Another has done!”
Rock of Ages, cleft for me,
let me hide myself in thee;
let the water and the blood,
from thy wounded side which flowed,
be of sin the double cure;
save from wrath and make me pure.
Nothing in my hand I bring,
simply to the cross I cling;
naked, come to thee for dress;
helpless, look to thee for grace;
foul, I to the fountain fly;
wash me, Savior, or I die. --Augustus Toplady (1776)
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