In our study of Gal. 2:11 & 14, we examine Paul's resulting open rebuke of Peter. First, we see the need for others in the church to biblically determine whether or not someone is to be blamed. We see the need at times for open rebuke of sin. We see the need to not be quick to accuse others, but to address their actions, the effects of their actions, and to ask questions. Then, we see the importance of properly responding to instruction, correction, or rebuke. Finally, we see several important reasons that the Apostle Paul mentions this situation here in vss. 11-14, which include some foundational implications of the biblical Gospel.
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Open Rebuke Independence Baptist Church Sunday School