The Two Gospels Explained
The gospel for the uncircumcised had been committed to Paul, as the gospel for the circumcised was to Peter
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Gentiles enter the New Covenant with no prior covenant relationship with God. Therefore, they are not to observe the Law of Moses. Doing so brings them into bondage and sin. The Jerusalem council (Acts 15) confirmed that Gentile believers need only abstain from idols, blood, strangled meat, and sexual immorality.
Jewish believers, however, were born under the Law of Moses. God gives them grace to continue observing the Law (dietary rules, Sabbaths, circumcision) without sin, especially when weak in faith or seeking to win other Jews. Paul himself kept the Law as a Jew, while forbidding Gentiles from doing so.
Ultimately, all believers are one in Christ spiritually, but in this life, each should remain in the calling God gave them—Jewish or Gentile—without trying to cross over. Gentile believers who adopt Jewish laws fall from grace and risk separation from Christ.
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