Paul's Passing Thoughts

Pondering the Gospel

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on November 6, 2014

PPT HandleAfter counseling nearly all day with a longtime professing believer about his life and the gospel, I would like to share the thoughts I am pondering afterward:

You are not saved without your own death and resurrection after that of Christ. Believing on Christ unto salvation is not a mere mental ascent to the facts of the gospel; it is a decision to follow Christ in His death and resurrection. This means you have died to the law able to condemn you and now love the law of the Spirit. The law of the Spirit is the commandments of Christ that formally condemned you. You have passed from death to life, and from condemnation to loving God and others according to the law. Your motives are indeed pure for the law can no longer condemn you, the only motive that is left is love.

To love God is to love the law of the Spirit of life: “If you love me, keep my commandments.”

Salvation involves your own literal death and resurrection after Christ…

“You must be born again.”

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Law/Gospel Made Easy: A Slide Show

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on November 6, 2014

Acts 15:7-35: Lesson 39

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on November 5, 2014

 

Tuesday Night Bible Study

November 4, 2014

Study of the Book of Acts

Tonight’s Text – Acts 15:7-35Brief review

  1. Peter speaks at the council
  2. Reminds them about Cornelius

-Faith cometh by hearing

-God bore witness of their faith

-Sign of the Holy Spirit authenticated their       conversion

 

  1. “put no difference”

      διακρινω (dee-ah-kree-noh)

– Compare with Acts 10:20

to judge thoroughly – prejudice

 

– Peter accuses them of prejudice towards the       Gentiles

– same lesson he had to learn in Acts 10

 

– Prejudice by imposing presumptuous                   standard

– Prejudice in hypocrisy/orthodoxy

 

  1. Why tempt ye God?

      πειραζω (peer-ad-zoh)

to test, particularly with the idea of piercing

 

  1. Paul and Barnabas give report

– Compare with Peter’s report in Acts 11

 

  1. James’ conclusion
  2. Acknowledges consistency with scriptures

– Quotes Amos 9:11-12

 

  1. Requirement of 4 “necessary things” – vs. 28

– Not for justification

– So as not to be a stumbling block to the Jews

– Liberty (knowledge) vs. love

– For the purpose of sanctification

 

III. Reviewing the letter to the Gentiles

 

Notes:

Does a Calvinist Know What a Calvinist Is?

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on November 5, 2014

Gone Writing…

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on November 3, 2014
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