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Did you know the gospels were written AFTER Paul’s epistles? So the content of the gospels was in the liturgy and oral tradition of the church. Paul learns what he learns through 3 sources, Christ Himself, the church, and the oral tradition. Then after this, he exposits the implications of the theology in the gospels to the life of early Christians. The black and red letters are equally inspired and the Word of God but are not equally authoritative. Without the gospels we have no knowledge of Christ outside of the liturgy.
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"The theology of Christ comes to us in the Epistles?"
Think about it for a minute.
We are called Christians.
I don't disagree with the words of this clip, but the sentiment is wrong.
The Gospels should have primacy in the life and worship of the Christian. St. Paul supplements the Gospels, not the other way around. Too many in recent decades have used the Gospels to supplement St. Paul.
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Everything in the Bible is true but there are slight caveats on everything but the Gospels, Moses's law for instance Jesus said was a compromise with hard hearts, the Proverbs are usually true but not always the case in every instance. Job is mostly the speech of fallible man. Ecclesiastes is only true under the sun. prophecies do not have to come true if people repent ( like Jonah's inspired prophecy to Nineveh, it did not come true because the people did repent) Paul is actually somewhat tentative because he knows he is not Jesus, he doesn't go quite as far as Jesus. None of these caveats apply to words directly spoken by Jesus . The word spoken directly by Jesus are the core of Christian teaching they must be the lens through which the rest of the Bible all of which is the absolutely true word of God. The reason I care about this so much is that it doesn't seem like anyone is actually teaching us to obey the literal words of The Sermon on the Mount, and that is one teaching in the Bible that I don't believe you should apply any caveats to.
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If you have to go through the Epistles to articulate "the Gospel", you should see the problem. The Church from the beginning didn't make a mistake when they called the first four books, "The Gospel of Jesus Christ According to ___". Forgive me, but I believe St. Paul would be saddened that so many so-called pastors use his writings to the neglect of the Gospels.
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Depends what you mean by "disagree with the Apostle Paul". Paul's inspired works of scripture were from God, but that doesn't mean that literally everything that Paul said was from God. If you disagree with Paul on whether he should have taken John Mark with him you aren't a false teacher (and if you agree with him you disagree with the Apostle Barnabas).
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@richardholappajr.6184
2 months ago
Amen! Thank you, Pastor Keith for addressing this Biblical truth!
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