Most of the New Testament are letters - written to a group of people. Actually sometimes half a letter - because at times these letters are answering questions that we don’t have access to. We have a warning from Peter to tread carefully - because these things can be easily twisted. We are sometimes missing the context of a particular point Paul is making, because once again, it wasn’t written to us directly. These are letters to certain people - that lived a long time ago - and we are missing the context. Here’s just one example:
Galatians 4:10
You are trying to earn favor with God by observing certain days or months or seasons or years.
We don’t have the context. What were they celebrating? Surely it wasn’t Passover, because of verse 9:
Why do you want to go back again and become slaves once more to the weak and useless spiritual principles of this world?
This can not be the appointed festivals of Yahuah. #1 - Paul continued to keep the festivals and instructed believers to keep Passover. So either he was a major hypocrite and liar - or as Peter says - be very careful because his letters are easily twisted to people’s own destruction.
#2. The appointed festivals written in the Scripture did not come from this world. They came from the Creator. So whatever Paul was talking about - it wasn’t things like the weekly Sabbath or Passover. Because these things are not “worldly.”
Since we do not know for 100% certainty the context of Galatians 4:10 - is it wise to create entire doctrines from this verse? Especially if those doctrines contradict the rest of scripture? Absolutely not.
Galatians 4:10
You are trying to earn favor with God by observing certain days or months or seasons or years.
We don’t have the context. What were they celebrating? Surely it wasn’t Passover, because of verse 9:
Why do you want to go back again and become slaves once more to the weak and useless spiritual principles of this world?
This can not be the appointed festivals of Yahuah. #1 - Paul continued to keep the festivals and instructed believers to keep Passover. So either he was a major hypocrite and liar - or as Peter says - be very careful because his letters are easily twisted to people’s own destruction.
#2. The appointed festivals written in the Scripture did not come from this world. They came from the Creator. So whatever Paul was talking about - it wasn’t things like the weekly Sabbath or Passover. Because these things are not “worldly.”
Since we do not know for 100% certainty the context of Galatians 4:10 - is it wise to create entire doctrines from this verse? Especially if those doctrines contradict the rest of scripture? Absolutely not.
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