Tuesday, December 30, 2008

A sumation of our last discussion before we hit the books again

1. summarize verses 1-10 (I think they are hard to follow maybe your translation will make it easier to understand.
Paul goes up to Jerusalem with Titus who is uncircumcised. Paul tells the Church in Jerusalem about his ministry to the gentiles. The Church leaders (including Peter) and Paul saw that God was with Paul and that he was preaching the gospel well. They fellowshiped with Paul and then sent him on his way with blessing basically everything was kosher (I guess that was kind of an unintentional pun)

2. What can you learn from 7-10 about God's calling to ministry?
We can learn that if God has equipped and/or ordained us for a specific task or ministry, then He as God will reveal that ordination to those around us or come in contact with.
I would say he is also saying you can be in the ministry anywhere to anyone whether Jew or Gentile. It should make no difference who you are ministering to as long as God is with you.
Building on this a little, God gifts people differently and sends us all into our own area of ministry. So where ever you are now that is where God wants you to be ministering and the more we are sensitive to his leading through our relationship with him and the wise counsel of others the more we will be effective tools in his hands
3. Verses 11-14 show Paul confronting Peter. What principals of confrontation can we take from this account?
I guess one principle I would say that we could take from this passage is that when you confront someone, do it out of love, not out of enmity or feelings of malice towards that person.
Paul confronted peter in front of every one and did not seem ashamed to tell him what he needed to hear.
Yeah that was pretty courageous. I mean Peter was basically the most important person in Christianity up to that point. It would be like one of us confronting John MacAurther or someone like that but even to a larger scale.
This is clutch in verse 14 Paul sees that the conduct of Peter is out of step with the word of God. This is why he confronts him. Not because Peter was annoying or Paul was mad. It was an issue of the scripture being ignored.

4. What is the trap that Peter falls into in verses 11-13?
the trap Peter falls into is twofold. The first pitfall was that of works based faith rather than Christ based faith and the second was that of hypocrisy.
he was afraid of what people would think of him if he was with the gentiles. He was more worried about what the world thought than doing what is right.
It is a bit weird because I don't see Peter as a people-pleaser throughout the rest of the Bible. I do see him deny Christ which was basically being a coward. Maybe he still had a little streak of chicken in him here.
It is also interesting to see that he was leading other believers astray. That makes me think about being a leader in church my mistakes can effect others in very negative ways.

5. What in the world is circumcision all about?

I think that circumcision, while part of the Old Testament covenant, was more about the setting apart of the Israelites than anything else. My reasoning behind this statement is that it was part of the Law. However, when Christ died, He dispelled the need to live according to the old system.
God wanted the Israelites to have a physical reminder of their covenant. It doesn't get much more personal than this if you ask me.
No one was or is now justified through circumcision.
Abraham is called righteous before God in Gen. 15, it is two chapters later before God even brings up circumcision. The Jewish people should have made this connection but they were relying on having a little less skin than everybody else to get them into heaven. .

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Galatians 2:1-14

1. summerize verses 1-10 (I think they are hard to follow maybe your translation will make it easier to understand.

2. What can you learn from 7-10 about God's calling to ministry?

3. Verses 11-14 show Paul confronting Peter. What prinicipals of confrontation can we take from this account?

4. What is the trap that Peter falls into in verses 11-13?

5. What in the world is circumcision all about?

Acts 10
Acts 15
Rom 3
Gen 17
Gen 34 :)

Monday, December 8, 2008

Sorry Guys (Jon, Joe) I wanted to see if anyone else would get involved but I don't want to hold us back so I am shooting for new stuff tommorow P.M.