Bible Question: The Galatian believers were tempted by the Judaizers to think that human effort in keeping Jewish laws and customs was essential to salvation. Modern-day Christians don't typically try to adhere to the mosaic law in an attempt to earn God's favor, but what kinds of "Christian" laws are often held up as necessary for meeting God's approval? |
Bible Answer: "Modern-day Christians don't typically try to adhere to the mosaic law in an attempt to earn God's favor, but what kinds of "Christian" laws are often held up as necessary for meeting God's approval?" I am sure it may vary from place to place, but it seems often nowdays that no one is asked to do anything, even change their sinful ways, in general. I am just happy they don't ask male converts to undergo circumcision. Talk about overcoming objections!!! Think about making that sales pitch. It is kind of amazing to think that the Jews were pretty successful in making converts and some new Christians were even considering circumcision because of the Judaizers. How do you think we would do today with that condition? Now that would be an altar call that demanded a real sacrifice at the altar for a man. Emmaus |