Actes 15:1-29 │ Faut-il obéir à la Loi de Moïse pour être sauvé ?

Acts 15, salvation by grace, and the Jerusalem Council: this episode explores why Gentile believers were not required to follow the Law of Moses in order to be saved. In this pivotal passage from the book of Acts, a major question arises in the early Church: must believers be circumcised and obey the Law of Moses to receive salvation? Paul and Barnabas travel to Jerusalem to address this controversy with the apostles and elders. In this study, we examine how Peter reminds the assembly that God purified the hearts of the Gentiles by faith, making no distinction between Jews and non-Jews. James then confirms that believers from the nations should not be burdened with an unnecessary yoke. Topics covered in this episode: the Jerusalem Council circumcision and the Law of Moses salvation by the grace of the Lord Jesus purification by faith the danger of adding religious burdens the difference between the Mosaic Law and the Gospel the letter sent to the believers in Antioch unity in the Church through grace Subscribe to follow the Acts series, check out the full playlist, and share your thoughts in the comments.