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1 | Why did Paul do it? For conscience sake? | Acts 21:23 | DocTrinsograce | 217967 | ||
Dear Humility, Had these things been done in order to achieve atonement, then they would have had a problem. Our righteousness before God is complete in Christ. However, as you have pointed out, the purpose was to eliminate an impediment or criticism of the Jews. When you are functioning within the context of another culture, you sometimes have to accommodate them so as to not bring such offense that they will not listen to you at all. For example, if a missionary family goes to an Islamic country, the women in the family must adjust their attire to comply with local mores. Clothing that might be perfectly chaste and acceptable to Americans, would cause a furor in an Islamic community. The women would not be changing their dress because they thought it would make them more modest. Rather, they would change their dress in order to minimize immediate objections to the message of the Gospel. In Him, Doc |
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2 | Why did Paul do it? For conscience sake? | Acts 21:23 | MJH | 218047 | ||
Psst. That's the sound I make when the pastor says something wrong. ;-) In love, MJH |
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3 | Why did Paul do it? For conscience sake? | Acts 21:23 | DocTrinsograce | 218055 | ||
As one for whom we regularly pray (Hebrews 13:17), we are grateful to the Lord for uniquely equipping your pastor to appropriately address your pneumatic responses to his teaching efforts (2 Timothy 2:24-25). | ||||||