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jmcrae
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These are all excellent points. Thanks for the elaboration and clarification!We should be very clear about the “rebuke” of Peter by Paul …
Peter received a ‘revelation’ regarding th eating of ‘clean and unclean’ foods … an issue that arose beacuse of the Gentile converts …
the Council held in Jerusalemm had denounced ‘judaizing’ gentile converts …
There remained some jewish folowers who still wanted gentiles to observe jewish customs …
Peter, who sat at table with gentile Christians in the absence of these judiazers refrained from eating with those same Chrisitans when the judaizers arrived … At no time did Peter teach in a manner that denied his revealtion … his personal actions were seen as an affront and an acquiescence … that ‘personal’ hesitation is what Paul rebuked Peter for … Peter failed to ‘live the example’ to his flock …
Now, Paul later actually compelled another to submit to circumcision to appease judaizers [and this after Paul had publically rebuked Peter for far less!]…
Just as Jesus chose Judas as a disciple, Jesus also bestowed upon Peter the responsibility for His Church … to strengthen and unify, to tend and feed … to hold the “Keys” … Peter’s rebuke by Paul does nothing to deny Christ’s Church nor the leadership He personnally instituted …
Pax Christe
