1. The objection: a. Without keeping the law (works), sin is encouraged. b. Justification by faith does not require keeping the law. c. Justification by faith through Christ encourages sin. 2. The objection's faulty premise: a. Presumes they can do good works (self-righteous). b. Reject the all-sufficiency of Christ's works. c. Without their works, they'd still be sinners. d. They don't recognize the sinfulness of their sin. 3. The objection in context: without Gentile separation, the Jews would be sinners. 4. The objection's answer: certainly not. 5. The objection's problem: Peter was transgressing his own teaching.
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