Summary retelling of Galatians 2:11-14
Paul
then talks about when Peter came to Antioch and Paul opposed him. Peter had been in Antioch and fellowshipping
with the Gentiles. But when some people
come from Jerusalem (from James) they begin to affect Peter’s behavior. Peter quits hanging out with the Gentile
converts. Even Barnabas started to quit
being around the Gentile converts. Paul
confronts their hypocrisy directly be reminding them that they are saved the
same way as Gentiles, so why should they make a distinction?
Thoughts for Today
First Thought:
Peter
shows a little humanity in Paul’s account.
Peter comes to Antioch and has no trouble being with Christians
regardless of who they are. Then, Peter
finds himself being influenced by other Jewish Christians. Peer pressure is at work, even in one of the
earliest pillars of the church. Suddenly
Peter doesn’t want to hang out with the Gentiles anymore. Rather than stay true to what he believes,
his belief caves under the influence of other humans.
How
difficult is peer pressure to resist?
Why is it so difficult? Who are
your best influences with respect to peer pressure? Who are your worst influences with respect to
peer pressure?
Second Thought:
Even
Barnabas was led astray. Paul’s companion
– his mentor! – was led astray. This is
the danger of peer pressure. When one
person falls, it makes it easier for everyone around them to fall as well. We must learn from Peter’s fall and Barnabas’
follow. We must learn to be
uncompromising pillars of faith who know what is truly important.
Does
it surprise you to hear about Barnabas’ fall?
Why is it significant to hear about such big-name Christians in the
early church making mistakes in the faith?
Third Thought:
Paul
stands up for what he knows is right.
Paul stands up for the fact that anyone can be saved so long as they are
repentant as well as the fact that we are saved through the cross of Jesus and
not through our ability to follow the law.
But Paul doesn’t just stand up for the truth, he stands up against Peter
– a very important disciple who knew Jesus personally – and Barnabas – his
mentor in the faith.
How
hard do you think it was for Paul to stand up to Peter? What gave Paul his strength?
Passage for Tomorrow: Galatians 2:15-16
2 comments:
I love verse 14 :)
Yeah. It is fairly ... blunt!
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