Notice that James heard of this faith alone doctrine, then he goes into deep explanation how it is wrong.
The purification works are the works of the law, but from the scriptures we see that people misunderstood Paul and thought it meant to have faith only and not obedience; so James explains it from the point of their misunderstanding.
Peter must have heard of the false beliefs too of faith alone. He says people misunderstand Paul, and then he warns us to obey.
See 2 Peter 3:16, 17, and all of 2 Peter 3.
The purification works are the works of the law, but from the scriptures we see that people misunderstood Paul and thought it meant to have faith only and not obedience; so James explains it from the point of their misunderstanding.
Peter must have heard of the false beliefs too of faith alone. He says people misunderstand Paul, and then he warns us to obey.
See 2 Peter 3:16, 17, and all of 2 Peter 3.
Many heresies were entering the new church while the Apostles were still alive.
John was concerned with gnosticism.
Paul was trying to teach the Gentiles that they did not have to follow the Mosaic Law and many misunderstood, as you 've stated.
But how can we misunderstand today when Jesus clearly said in
Mathew 5:17 that He did NOT come to abolish the law but to make it more complete.....
To bring it to the heart level.
I find that it's much easier for some to believe in an easy gospel instead of the one Jesus preached.
Jesus and the other writers left us with many commands...
Do those against works and obedience ever wonder why?
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