Commands of the Apostles – Part 12
09/17/22 (05/20) Video Broadcast
This study answers these questions and more:
- Did they have lawyers to present legal cases in the first century?
- Was Paul the ringleader of a sect?
- What was about Felix’s lifestyle that caused him to be afraid when Paul shared the truth with him?
- How was Paul tested to compromise, and what does that teach us about the importance of not compromising?
- Is it ever acceptable to sin if we believe the end result is that we might be able to save more people?
- Is it impossible to keep the law? If so, is it acceptable to stop trying?
- What is the biblical definition of sin?
- How can we know that Paul was a keeper of the law?
- Why was it best for Paul to appeal to Caesar?
- Are we saved by works, or saved by faith?
- Do both Jews and Gentiles have the same requirements for salvation?
- Was Paul, who said we are saved by faith, teaching something different than James who said we must have faith and works?
Video Transcript
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