Douglas Jacoby Podcast
38—Forty Days with James: James the Peacemaker
Episode Summary
Douglas continues his series on Forty Days with James, today looking at James the Peacemaker.
Episode Notes
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Acts 15
- Last time: James was a prophet (fiery hot). But he was also a peacemaker.
- The Jew-Gentile Controversy (Acts 15:1, 5) was the most contentious issue in the 1st century.
- The Judaizers held that to be truly spiritual—or (in this case) even to be saved—a man must be circumcised. Circumcision entailed following the terms of the old covenant / the Law of Moses.
- The apostles taught otherwise.
- The Council of Jerusalem (49 AD) focused on this serious issue.
- The apostles and elders discussed the matter. Probably Galatians was written in 48, before the Council—otherwise it would be odd that Paul didn't appeal to the decision made in Jerusalem.
- Peter takes a stand.
- Paul and Barnabas provide evidence.
- James guides the meeting towards a constructive conclusion. He frames the issue in light of scripture, and then suggests that a letter, personally delivered by respected leaders, is the best practical measure. His suggestion is followed.
- The result is edifying.
- It is clear from passages like this that James was a most respected leader in the Jerusalem church.
For you and me:
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- Aim to become good listeners, carefully hearing and evaluating both sides of any issue.
- Think theologically—scripturally—about spiritual issues and also about our world.
- Let's craft practical solutions to problems, and entrust them to others. Don’t dominate.
- Be a team player.
- Remember Jesus’ words, Blessed are the peacemakers… (Matt 5:9).
Next: Jamesthe Martyr