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The Love Thy Nay Bor Podcast Network - Tough Questions: How to handle the problem of Pain?

Tough Questions: How to handle the problem of Pain?

04/17/23 • 137 min

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The Love Thy Nay Bor Podcast Network

Tough Questions: How to handle the problem of Pain? Next up on our tough questions series, we're tackling the problem of pain and suffering. This is something that we hear people talk about on a regular basis namely because this is something that we wrestle with as a humanity. This week Ant and Joe look to discuss the topic of pain in the lives of Christians in a way that invites people to engage in authenticity about life's struggles.

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Tough Questions: How to handle the problem of Pain? Next up on our tough questions series, we're tackling the problem of pain and suffering. This is something that we hear people talk about on a regular basis namely because this is something that we wrestle with as a humanity. This week Ant and Joe look to discuss the topic of pain in the lives of Christians in a way that invites people to engage in authenticity about life's struggles.

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In Acts 15:14-18, the Jerusalem position reiterated the manifestation of salvation by grace: “God had taken from among the Gentiles a people for himself.” The exegetical proof along with the experiential proof underlined how God actually saved; he had taken for himself a people from among the uncircumcised Gentiles.

Council of Jerusalem, a conference of the Christian Apostles in Jerusalem about 50 CE that decreed that Gentile Christians did not have to observe the Mosaic Law of the Jews. It was occasioned by the insistence of certain Judaic Christians from Jerusalem that Gentile Christians from Antioch in Syria obey the Mosaic custom of circumcision. A delegation, led by the Apostle Paul and his companion St. Barnabas, was appointed to confer with the elders of the church in Jerusalem.

The ensuing apostolic conference (noted in Acts 15:2–35), led by St. Peter the Apostle and St. James, “the Lord’s brother,” decided the issue in favour of Paul and the Gentile Christians. From this time onward, Gentile Christians were not bound by the Levitical ceremonial regulations of the Jews, except for the provisions of the so-called apostolic decree: abstention “from what has been sacrificed to idols and from blood and from what is strangled and from fornication” (Acts 15:29). The Council of Jerusalem thus demonstrated the willingness of apostolic leaders to make compromises on certain secondary issues in order to maintain peace and unity in the church.

The Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaThis article was most recently revised and updated by Melissa Petruzzello.

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