Acts 15:1–21: Gathered Together to Consider This Matter
The Council of Jerusalem in Acts 15 sets an example for us today: the church must judge controversies in the light of God’s Word. (Exposition of Acts 15:1–21)
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The Bible defines productivity as fruitfulness. In fact, the Bible records how God rescues his fruitless people through the fruitfulness of Jesus Christ.
Why do we get bored with the Bible? Why do we find ourselves restless for something beyond the gospel of Jesus Christ? Why does God warn us not to go beyond what is written? How do we learn to be satisfied with the Scriptures?
The Council of Jerusalem in Acts 15 sets an example for us today: the church must judge controversies in the light of God's Word. (Exposition of Acts 15:1–21)