God did the speaking through the disciples on Pentecost, they were vessels only. Remembering Christ as risen, hung out for forty days, explaining to them why it all had to be this way, through his willing death for us to be saved in the born again life to be given by his Father to us in the Holy Spirit of papa. Came to earth on Pentecost, entered into the willing discipled believers, they preached, it was there voices, yet it was God doing the speaking through them that day on Pentecost in "Unknown languages to them. Yet known to the hearers, that heard My Son is Risen, alive for you to stand in, believe, receive and see
We have an amazing God. Then the disciples heard back confirmation in their own language Hebrew, we believe. One accord, no confusion. God is not the author of confusion, Evil is
Peter saw it, they believed and amazed, and thought okay let's get water Baptized. Then in Acts 10-11 Peter experiences, the gift again from God to the Gentiles, Tells his brethren of it, about the Gentiles getting the gift of God, with no rituals, no have to's, no water Baptism, but afterwards. This gift was just given them as is given us. Excited over it. Loving it, yet his brethren did not love it, seeing Peter went into the Gentile house unlawfully. Stuck on law, so aware of the Law, doubt was always in it and so they could not behave properly, being in doubt constantly. Wg=hich today is still gong on in people, Doubt.
Peter was in Galatia later on, and was eating with the Gentiles outside of his Jewish law customs. He heard his brethren were coming to spy out the freedom that was given. So Peter in fear again ( as was when Jesus was taken to be crucified and denied God then, as told he would by God, yet forgiven by God) Removed himself from eating with the Gentiles in fear. Peter was to learn more still. Yet fear was keeping him captivated over his brethren and their thought(s) on this new freedom given. The, want to be liked by those close to you.
Paul came and saw, what Peter did and rebuked Peter for doing it, for not standing up boldly in this gift given them, by god through risen Son for them. I am sure Peter did not like that, especially when rebuked in front of the Galatian people.
Then Peter wrote in 2 Peter at the end, he saw it was good for Paul to rebuke him, seeing the wisdom then given Paul as good, for him to become bold in standing up for the risen Son and Father for him to people, without fitting, just standing in truth.
2 Peter 3:15-16
King James Version
15 And account that the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation; even as our beloved brother Paul also according to the wisdom given unto him hath written unto you;
16 As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.
We have an amazing God. Then the disciples heard back confirmation in their own language Hebrew, we believe. One accord, no confusion. God is not the author of confusion, Evil is
Peter saw it, they believed and amazed, and thought okay let's get water Baptized. Then in Acts 10-11 Peter experiences, the gift again from God to the Gentiles, Tells his brethren of it, about the Gentiles getting the gift of God, with no rituals, no have to's, no water Baptism, but afterwards. This gift was just given them as is given us. Excited over it. Loving it, yet his brethren did not love it, seeing Peter went into the Gentile house unlawfully. Stuck on law, so aware of the Law, doubt was always in it and so they could not behave properly, being in doubt constantly. Wg=hich today is still gong on in people, Doubt.
Peter was in Galatia later on, and was eating with the Gentiles outside of his Jewish law customs. He heard his brethren were coming to spy out the freedom that was given. So Peter in fear again ( as was when Jesus was taken to be crucified and denied God then, as told he would by God, yet forgiven by God) Removed himself from eating with the Gentiles in fear. Peter was to learn more still. Yet fear was keeping him captivated over his brethren and their thought(s) on this new freedom given. The, want to be liked by those close to you.
Paul came and saw, what Peter did and rebuked Peter for doing it, for not standing up boldly in this gift given them, by god through risen Son for them. I am sure Peter did not like that, especially when rebuked in front of the Galatian people.
Then Peter wrote in 2 Peter at the end, he saw it was good for Paul to rebuke him, seeing the wisdom then given Paul as good, for him to become bold in standing up for the risen Son and Father for him to people, without fitting, just standing in truth.
2 Peter 3:15-16
King James Version
15 And account that the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation; even as our beloved brother Paul also according to the wisdom given unto him hath written unto you;
16 As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.
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