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I think that is coming up later in acts ---that they did meet in this physical world ----but we will see -----The two men never actually met in the physical world
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I think that is coming up later in acts ---that they did meet in this physical world ----but we will see -----The two men never actually met in the physical world
Could be something we will interpret differently when we get there.I think that is coming up later in acts ---that they did meet in this physical world ----but we will see -----
Well that is most likely possible-Could be something we will interpret differently when we get there.
Well there is also an understanding that after Paul's vision on the Road (which is described more than once in Acts and not the same both time IIRC) and before he starts his missionary/evangelist work he is tutored in the faith by the leaders of the Jesus movement. I think this is referred to in one of his letters???? Of course he then develops an understanding of the faith that differs from theirs in some ways.@unsafe
We know that Paul considered himself entitled to be an apostle. He got all of his instruction from Jesus in a vision. The two men never actually met in the physical world.
WIthout question that is Paul's self- understanding. And unquestionably the tradition of the church follows Paul in that understanding. I would argue that the author of Acts agrees with Paul's call to apostleship. However it does not match what that author has PEter saying is required in Acts 1. Which shows that sometimes GOd has a different understanding....I think Paul was called to be an apostle ----His apostleship came directly from Jesus Christ ----
Romans 1:1
The Gospel Exalted
1 Paul, abond-servant of Christ Jesus, called as an apostle (special messenger, personally chosen representative), set apart for [preaching] the gospel of God [the good news of salvation],
Organizations and people also do it in the face of (real or perceived) threat. When the church might do best to listen for what God is saying/look for what God is doing as it feels the "we are dying" threat there is a big push to "do something!!!! do something NOW!!!"This is something people who are grieving often do (act too quickly). Maybe Peter didn't take time to come to terms with his loss?
Yes, true. Peter and the other disciples were likely experiencing both the grief of losing Jesus and threats to their safety.Organizations and people also do it in the face of (real or perceived) threat.
Yes, I was thinking about this when you pointed out that Peter did not wait as he had been instructed. It sometimes feels to me like the dying church narrative gets too much air time.When the church might do best to listen for what God is saying/look for what God is doing as it feels the "we are dying" threat there is a big push to "do something!!!! do something NOW!!!"
To be fair, much of my thinking along this line owes a LOT to this book that I read last year. I believe it is one that participants in the (Re)Generate group were asked to read before their first gathering.Yes, true. Peter and the other disciples were likely experiencing both the grief of losing Jesus and threats to their safety.
Yes, I was thinking about this when you pointed out that Peter did not wait as he had been instructed. It sometimes feels to me like the dying church narrative gets too much air time.
However it does not match what that author has PEter saying is required in Acts 1
In fact, I've seen it interpreted as undoing the Tower of Babel to a degree. Basically, the Babel incident disunited humanity by making us unable to understand each other. The Pentecost event gave the followers of Jesus who received the Holy Spirit the ability to overcome that, basically.Acts 2 has echoes of the tower of Babel incident in the Torah.
The Holy Spirit was ahead of her time, maybe.Meh, they just got the latest AI translator app.![]()
Does this say something about faith coming to people on their own terms?
This is the first I have heard that indwelling and infilling of the Holy Spirit are two different things