Well I think I've finally found a sect of Christianity that I identify with. For anyone who needs a label for me, just call me a "119istariansee" I guess (....I tease).
But seriously though, this guy does a really good study on the debate found in Acts 15 regarding Salvation, Obedience to Yah's law and Legalism that I think will really help believers here to understand the judgment that was passed at that council. His illustrated charts really help maintain the context of all parties involved. It's around 40 mins but flows pretty quickly.
Disclaimer: I have only vetted a few of their videos and the group's statement of faith, chief of which states that "salvation is by faith alone".
Your responses to others have been somewhat blunt, in that they aren't responding to the video but only to the group. Here's my perspective: you haven't even adequately vetted
this video.
At 11:26, the speaker mentions Deuteronomy 30:11-16 and
1 John 4:23 as stating that obedience to the Law is not too heavy.
Unfortunately, 1 John 4:23 does not exist. There is no such verse!
You have no credibility criticizing others for not watching the video when you haven't done your own homework on it. A study that bases a key part of its argument on a non-existent verse is
not a "good study".
As for the rest of the video, it is largely based on eisegetical interpretations of verses 1, 5, and 19-21. I don't see that the text supports the assertion that the groups in 1 and 5 were arguing different positions. The brethren in verse 1 would have no reason to listen to unbelievers about anything. However,
believers from Jerusalem (Pharisees) would be given a hearing. If the group in verse 1 is the same as in verse 5, the entire argument collapses.
As for 19-21, the video argues that the four abstentions were only the first step for gentiles unfamiliar with the Law, and that the rest would be taught later. Again, I see absolutely no support for this view in the text.
I found no reason to watch past 20 minutes.
Galatians, Romans and Hebrews all teach with abundant clarity: Christians are not under the Law... for salvation or anything else.
Galatians 3:5 "So then, does He who provides you with the Spirit and works miracles among you, do it by the works of the Law, or by hearing with faith?"