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Apostolic Example
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1 Cor. 4:16; 1 Cor. 11:1
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God commands us to follow the apostles' example.
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God's word (i.e., sound words) establishes a pattern (i.e. form,
standard, example) by which we must faithfully live (cf. 2 Tim.
3:16-17).
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1 Cor. 4:16; 1 Cor. 11:1
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We must imitate the apostles who imitate Christ. Therefore when
we imitate the apostles, we are imitating Christ (cf. 1 Pet. 2:21).
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We must stand fast and hold the apostolic traditions which are
taught in God's word (2 Th. 2:15).
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We must withdraw from brethren who do not live according to the
apostolic traditions (2 Th. 3:6-15).
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Heb. 7:12
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Apostolic examples in keeping the Mosaic Law are not binding upon
Christians. God changed the law.
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It is impossible to keep the Mosaic Law today since God destroyed
the Jewish temple (cf. Matt. 24:1f).
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Gentiles did not keep the traditions of the Mosaic Law (Acts 15:1-29;
21:15-25).
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No one may keep the traditions of the Mosaic Law as a matter of
salvation (Gal. 2:21; 5:4). Keeping the traditions of the Mosaic
Law is a matter of personal choice and cannot be bound upon others
(Rom. 14:1-13; Col. 2:4- 8, 16-17, 23).
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Paul kept the traditions of the Mosaic Law when it was expedient
and he kept Gentiles traditions when they were expedient (Acts 21:24;
1 Cor. 9:19-23).
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Rom. 14:1-15:6; 1 Cor. 8:1-13; 10:23-11:1; Col. 2:16-23
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Apostolic examples that were cultural are not binding on Christians.
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Note: Jewish cultural traditions were often connected to the Mosaic
Law. Some Jewish cultural traditions were erroneously bound as if
they were commands from God (Matt. 15:8-9; cf. Lk. 11:38).
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Paul observed whichever cultural traditions were expedient (1 Cor.
9:19- 23). Neither circumcision nor uncircumcised is important (Gal.
5:6).
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Jews could no longer observe some Jewish cultural traditions after
becoming Christians (Acts 10:9-16, 28-29; 11:1-18; Gal. 2:11-16).
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1 Cor. 6:12; 10:23
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Apostolic examples that were expedients are not binding on Christians.
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Note: On the surface, there is little difference between cultural
traditions and expedients. Many cultural traditions may be expedient,
but some cultural traditions transgress the law of Christ and are
not expedient for Christians.
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As a nation moves farther away from God, an increasing number of
cultural traditions transgress the law of Christ and are not expedient
for Christians.
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Anything meeting the Scriptural criteria of an expedient (1 Cor.
6:12; 10:23) may be employed as an expedient by Christians. By nature,
expedients today will differ from expedients employed during the
first century.
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