The Body of Christ is a mystery revealed by the apostle Paul, not Peter. Different ministries.
Thank you for your response.
Paul wasn't at the last Passover with Jesus and His twelve disciples when Jesus introduced "His body" and "His blood" under the Law that by partaking of the bread were later the first to be baptized into that "body" that Christ identified was His. When the Comforter arrived the eleven disciples in the upper room received God's Spirit as Peter spoke of in his sermon to the Jews on Pentecost.
Judas Iscariot was replaced "meaning" Matthias filled Judas' spot in the ministry & apostleship w/ the eleven,
making it once again twelve disciples.
The replacement of Judas by Peter and the other ten disciples with Matthias directly disobeyed Jesus' instruction and command for the disciples to return to Jerusalem and "tarry" ("wait" and do nothing but wait) until they were endued with power from on high.
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And, behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you: but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high. Luke 24:49.
The word "tarry" is defined as follows:
Strong's #2523 is a verb.
Greek Word: καθίζω
Transliteration: kathizō
it means:
another (active) form for [#2516] (kathezomai); to
seat down, i.e.
set (figurative appoint); intransitive to
sit (down); figurative to
settle (
hover,
dwell):
This was not a 'figurative' command from the Lord, it was a direct command to return to Jerusalem and wait
UNTIL they were endued with power from on high. In other words, Jesus told the eleven to return to Jerusalem and
wait for the Holy Spirit, who descended ten days later (Pentecost.) As you can see the word literally means to wait, to "seat/sit down" and
WAIT.
But what did Peter do? He didn't "seat/sit down" and wait.
HE STOOD UP!
15 And in those days
Peter stood up in the midst of the disciples,
and said, (the number of names together were about an hundred and twenty,)
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Men and brethren, this scripture must needs have been fulfilled, which the Holy Ghost by the mouth of David spake before concerning Judas, which was guide to them that took Jesus. Acts 1:15–16.
In Jewish culture the common body position for someone who is teaching is sitting down. When someone commands the floor or is about to 'officiate' in some purpose of function they STAND UP.
Peter disobeyed the Lord and led the other disciples in a purpose and function to replace Judas who committed suicide days earlier, and Peter does this without guidance from the Holy Spirit who wasn't at this meeting.
So, Peter was, as they say, "IN THE FLESH" when he led the disciples at this meeting. No Holy Spirit.
Peter was leaning on his own understanding in the vanity of his mind as he proceeded to bring up Judas and what happened (which they all knew) and said that he needed to be REPLACED. Now the question is...replaced for WHAT?
Judas had two ministries. One was as treasurer of the outfit who "held the bag (of money.)" The other was as evangelist and herald who along with the other disciples preached the kingdom of heaven to the lost sheep of the House of Israel (Matt. 10:5-6), a ministry that was completed once they returned to Jesus. So, this ministry was completed. Mission accomplished. His apostleship (commission) along with the other eleven was finished and this apostleship ended. The important thing was Peter, and the others proceeded to perform official 'church' business in order to install a treasurer to replace Judas who would "hold the bag" as Judas once did. Now, from resurrect day to when Jesus ascended is a window of forty days. In these forty days Luke said:
3 To whom also he shewed himself alive after his passion by many infallible proofs,
being seen of them forty days, and speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God:
4 And, being assembled together with them,
commanded them that they should not depart from Jerusalem, but wait for the promise of the Father, which, saith he, ye have heard of me.
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For John truly baptized with water; but ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence. Acts 1:3–5.
During these forty days Jesus was speaking of things pertaining to the kingdom of God. As Head of the body of Christ Jesus had ample opportunity to replace Judas if that was His will but we find in the text Jesus did nothing of the sort. Instead, Jesus commanded them again to WAIT for the Promise of the Father (the Holy Spirit) which John says would take place "not many days hence" (or soon to come.) Peter and the disciples were commanded to WAIT!
And so we have a record of the disciples' disobedience to NOT wait but as fools rushed headlong in a meeting to replace Judas Iscariot with Matthias. And since God does not bless disobedience what followed was the result of the disciples outright disobeying their Lord and 'handling' official church business. AND without the guidance of the Holy Spirit. They are all "in the flesh" and clearly disobeying the Lord who told them to WAIT.
Now, if you want to believe what the disciples did was sanctioned by the Lord think again. Jesus' commands were not being obeyed as you can see. It was a rebellion. Peter was supposedly the leader of the church in Jerusalem, that is, until Peter himself was later replaced by James, the Lord's brother, as the leader of the Jerusalem Church. Above you said:
Victoria: "
Judas Iscariot was replaced "meaning" Matthias filled Judas' spot in the ministry & apostleship w/ the eleven, making it once again twelve disciples."
Do you still want to hold to that belief? Do you now actually believe what the disciples did - without the Lord's sanction and the guidance of the Holy Spirit - was authorized by Christ and what the Head of the Church wanted done after He ascended? As the eleven disciples died and martyred in time who replaced them in order to keep the number at twelve as you hold to above? Who replaced Peter? Who replaced Andrew? Who replaced Saul when they died or were killed? In reality what you believe and hold to is called "Apostolic Succession", this is the same way Popes are chosen to be vicar of the Roman Catholic See. Do you believe this is God's authorized method in replacing apostles and ministers in His Church? And if we are to be true to form and choose out replacement for ministers in the church to do it WITHOUT THE HOLY SPIRIT?!
Reason I posted Leviticus was to demonstrate that those "same" heathen mentioned there, Paul's ministry was to... hence he was the apostle of the Gentiles. Romans 11:13; Galatians 2:8; 1 Timothy 2:7; 2 Timothy 1:11
Saul wasn't the only 'apostle to the Gentiles', there were others who went to the Gentiles to reach out to Jews living among them to tell them about Israel's Messiah, Lord, and Savior, and King Jesus the Christ. Many people—and most famously the Apostle Saul—traveled to cities with large Gentile populations specifically to preach to the Jews of the
Diaspora (the "scattered" Jews). The mission strategy for the earliest Christians was often to go "to the Jew first, and also to the Greek" (Romans 1:16, KJV). The Diaspora synagogues provided a perfect platform for this. Gentiles had no interest is a Jewish Messiah and King. How did a message TO the Jews and mixed heritage Jews get turned into a message FOR the Gentiles? Saul, as rabbi and Pharisee, knew God made no covenant with Gentiles. He says himself "
But this I confess unto thee, that after the way which they call heresy, so worship I the God of my fathers, believing all things which are written in the law and in the prophets" (Acts 24:13–14.)
In the beginning of the Church, it was composed of small numbers of born-again Jews from different walks of life. How were they going to convince the majority of Jews that non-Hebrew Gentiles were included with the Jewish people in the worship of the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and were included in the Hebrew covenants without Old Testament support? Think about that a moment. Some of the Jewish people just witnessed the crucifixion of a man who claimed to be the Son of God and a supposed 'lawbreaker' that this man from Nazareth was vested by God with the authority to
CHANGE the Law of Moses in order to bring Gentiles into the sheepfold and into their covenants? Is that the 'make' of it?
No where did I ever say Gentiles (heathen) were part of the new covenant. My original post was about just that, in which that is the only thing I can agree on w/ you.
I see that. I wanted confirmation I read what I read.
Paul wasn't one of the twelve, jeremiah. Acts 15; Galatians 2
Now that's true. Nor was he of a 'different' or special class.
Salvation went to the Gentiles to provoke the Jews to jealousy. Romans 11
Samaritans were a despised class of Jew to the Jews because they were mixed-race. When you understand that "Gentile" in the New Testament referred to the descendants of mixed-race Jews of the two southern kingdom tribes of the Diaspora then it makes sense than to outright contradict the whole of the Old Testament that records no significant relationship between the God of Abraham and Gentiles having some unspoken and unwritten instruction or plan to include those uncircumcised heathens (the real non-Hebrew Gentile) they were to be included in Israel's inheritance and also to be redeemed the same way God Promised throughout their Hebrew writings to the Hebrew people? Being sent "to the Gentiles" because that's where the majority of Jews and mixed-race Jews lived would be the same as sending ministers to Russia because that's where most Russian Jews lived who needed to know about their Promised Messiah had come - and gone - and did a great service to the Jewish people in the mission He claimed He was sent by God His Father to do in dying on a Roman cross the same way the animal was sacrificed by the high priest for the atonement of the people
under the Law from the problem of sin and death that prevented the true worship of their God.
You really need to purge yourself of the previous Judaism doctrine.
When you become honest with Scripture as written, and if the Lord open your eyes, maybe you will see as Jesus sees and take out (exegesis) true knowledge of the Lord. I am saying the same thing as God in the Old Testament. I am not adding to the Bible, nor making Jesus change the Law, which is what one has to believe happened without Old Testament support Jesus actually did change the Law to include their most avowed enemy - the uncircumcised, non-covenant Gentiles.
The Body of Christ is separate, a mystery that was kept hid in God until revealed to the apostle Paul that both Jew, & Gentile alike can become members of One body, Jesus' body, upon believing Paul's Gospel. Presently during the dispensation of grace, Jews don't hold special status above the Gentiles like in time past. The middle wall of partition was removed. Ephesians 2:14
As the Lord's last Passover revealed to Peter and the eleven taking the bread consecrated to God was the taking and inclusion that day - or for many at some future date - into the body of Jesus the Christ of the Living God.
In the Body of Christ, we have no ethnicity, no gender. Jesus is our new identity. Debunks the "Hebrews only" nonsense.
So, Jesus
DID change the Law then. He changed the Law - thus destroying the Law - so that non-Hebrew Gentiles can be included in the same Abrahamic inheritance in the covenant God made with Abram the Hebrew (Gen. 14:13), and his Hebrew seed; to include non-Hebrew Gentiles along with Abraham's Hebrew seed as the children of Israel through Moses and the covenant made with Jews in the desert at the time of the Tabernacle through him; and to be included in a New Covenant prophesied by Jeremiah made between the God of Abraham and the House of Israel and the House of Judah?
Is that the "Hebrew nonsense" you're talking about?