1. Paul's Jerusalem journey (vs. 1-2a) 2. Paul's behavior in Jerusalem (vs. 2b-10) a. Communicates the gospel privately (vs. 2). b. Titus accepted as uncircumcised (vs. 3). c. Handling of the false brethren (vs. 4-5). d. Paul's equality as an apostle with Peter, James and John (vs. 6-10) 5. Implications for us today: a. Paul recognized them as false brethren (vs. 4). b. Paul's group refused to subject/submit themselves to it (vs. 5). c. From Acts 15, we realize that problems can be solved by allowing the Scriptures to speak and God's office-bearers to do their work.
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Solid preaching A very edifying preaching and Bible study resource on false brethren and false gospels. He also makes the point that Paul and the church dealt with the heresies by the word of God not by doctrinal compromise. I was having a hard time finding a sermon on this topic of false brethren as some other preachers did not seem to have much depth and used the subject to merely gossip about members in their churches who had fallen into sins. But this sermon is one I found instruction in and would recommend.