Was Paul a Christian? (ft. Dr. Matthew Novenson) │ On the Way: Episode 28

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @dr.maxbotner
    @dr.maxbotner  Год назад

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  • @dr.maxbotner
    @dr.maxbotner  Год назад

    Let us know what you think. Drop a comment below!

  • @TempleofChristMinistries
    @TempleofChristMinistries Год назад +1

    It is clear that Paul is a Christ Believer otherwise he certainly wouldn't be preaching it, just because he doesn't use the term Christian doesn't make him not a Christ Believer, I myself do not use the term Christian, because I do not like it, also I have been told it was a derogatory term given to the Christ believers by those who would mock them, it is clearly seen that Paul has moved from being under the law to now being under grace. Paul said, that he was a Jew of jews a pharisee of Pharisees and perfect under the law, so in this he is the perfect candidate, and I can see why the lord God had chosen him.

    • @dr.maxbotner
      @dr.maxbotner  Год назад +1

      Agreed, Paul is most certainly a Christ believer. The point of the title is more just to get people to think about the historical context. Thanks for your comment!

  • @jenna2431
    @jenna2431 Год назад

    Paul never once identifies himself as a Christian. He identifies himself as a Jew, a Pharisee who kept the traditions of the fathers (the Torah), a member of the sect called "The Way." That was near the END of his ministry. He never addresses any letters to "to the Christians", either. And Christians need to wake up to the fact that there are ZERO gates into the holy city of Rev 21 labeled for you to get in.

    • @dr.maxbotner
      @dr.maxbotner  Год назад +1

      I agree with everything you say - except for I'm not quite sure what to do with your last sentence, which, frankly, goes well beyond the scope of this video. :)