A rather common “gospel” reference is 1 Corinthians 15:3-4. But that letter was written by Paul/Saul who was the one who terrorized the early Christians (Acts 7:58 to 8:3).
Wouldn’t it be better to look for the Gospel in the Sermon on the Mount rather than in the words of a terrorist?
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Speak thou against brother Paul…LOL.
Yea, I would want a polygraph from paul, accomplice to many crimes…being saved by god for murder is one thing, but he should have done some time for those crimes….
Sermon on the mount is classic….
You can find the gospel in the gnostic gospels from the garden of eden. Be smart, believe Jesus, not Moses.
When carnal minded you’re more likely to dissimulate, partialize, and even prefer law rather than grace, sacrifice rather than mercy, division rather than peace. But when spiritual you’ll learn to think more global, to compare spiritual things with spiritual, look higher than plural divided heavens, and to conclude grace mercy peace is what’s best for all.
Try getting your head around the biblical fact plural and contrary scriptures were written “aforetime” for our “learning”, as “allegory” and “mystery” to solve; And that Paul writes more of the New Testament than all six other NT writers combined; And that his writings are called “epistles”, having a conclusion of grace with you all, of such law vs grace allegorically discussed therein his epistles: sandwiched between opening grace & peace to YOU from God our Father & the Lord JC, also closing grace to YOU ALL from our Lord JC. For so also does the NT open & close with JC; Closing with his grace with “you all”, which begins with “you”.
The GRACE of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.
hey
stop stuffing up the scriptures
the gospel is the resurrection of Jesus that Paul preached
REMEMBER what Saul said
LORD
and fell to the ground before Jesus and asked what he should do to correct himself
Paul now having been the Pharisee of Pharisees became so opposed to the jewish leaders and testified of Jesus until He himself died for His faith in Jesus in Rome
Do you look to Jesus Christ as your savior, Jesus told us to love our enemies and turn the other cheek, when we are saved, we know this is not our home, and we should not be out creating destruction.
Paul was reborn, God used Saul as a servant, an apostle, it shows us that we shouldn’t toss someone aside, that we never know who God may use.
God changed Saul to Paul, shouldn’t that tell you right there that what Saul was doing was wrong, in that God changed him and used him for a bigger, better purpose,
Could God ever use you? Would you let HIm?