Commands of the Apostles – Part 12

09/17/22 (05/20) Video Broadcast

This study answers these questions and more:

  1. Did they have lawyers to present legal cases in the first century?
  2. Was Paul the ringleader of a sect?
  3. What was about Felix’s lifestyle that caused him to be afraid when Paul shared the truth with him?
  4. How was Paul tested to compromise, and what does that teach us about the importance of not compromising?
  5. Is it ever acceptable to sin if we believe the end result is that we might be able to save more people?
  6. Is it impossible to keep the law? If so, is it acceptable to stop trying?
  7. What is the biblical definition of sin?
  8. How can we know that Paul was a keeper of the law?
  9. Why was it best for Paul to appeal to Caesar?
  10. Are we saved by works, or saved by faith?
  11. Do both Jews and Gentiles have the same requirements for salvation?
  12. Was Paul, who said we are saved by faith, teaching something different than James who said we must have faith and works?

Commands of the Apostles – Part 12
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Commands of the Apostles – Part 12

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