The Church: Not Difficult - Acts 15

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Risen Church NC

Religion & Spirituality


In Acts 15, Paul's evangelistic efforts are being criticized and challenged by a certain sect of the Church. This faction is concerned that the Church is being too lenient on Gentiles who are coming to Christ. Were they simply to be entrusted into God's hands, without forcing them to conform to certain religious traditions? Wasn't that a risky thing to do? Was Jesus and His Grace enough? The Jerusalem Council convened to sort through this controversy. Paul, Peter and James all take the stand to defend the Gospel, and set a precedent for the Church follow. They all unanimously agree that the only thing that will make a difference is God's Grace. They conclude that truth communicated graciously will clean hearts, build faith and change lives. Therefore, the Church must not let anything hinder the grace of God from being communicated and expressed through all that it says and does. What would it look like for the Church to follow James' ruling in Acts 15:19, that we not make it difficult for those who are turning to God? What would it look like if the Church made displaying and sharing the Grace of God its one priority? In this message we unpack the controversy that almost split the early Church, and discuss how we might remain focused and faithful to Christ and His mission.