Paul continues to relate his past struggles with an account of his visit to Jerusalem to resolve the problems being caused by false teachers coming out from the church there. Are we willing to stand for the faith without compromise? Do we note the basis for true Christian fellowship which is detailed here - namely agreement on the gospel? Do we realise that 'Christian fellowship' without agreement to truth and without reference to our faith is not real fellowship? Are we willing to remember the poor as Paul was also keen to do?
Jonathan Hunt was born in 1977 and born again in 1992. He is married with one child, and is the preaching elder at Cheltenham Evangelical Free Church, England. He combines his honorary church responsibilities with being a full-time carer for his wife, Clare, who has Multiple Sclerosis. He... | more..
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