From what Paul said about being willing to be bound in Jerusalem and even die in Jerusalem for the name of Christ, it's obvious that he believed that the disciples and his travel companions were concerned for him because of the repeated prophecies telling Paul not to go to Jerusalem because if he did, he would be bound there.
Paul's words and determination show IMO that he mistook it for a prophecy about something that would "inevitably" happen to him in Jerusalem, not realizing that it was God telling him
not to go to Jerusalem. The words of the disciples who prophesied through the Holy Spirit said Paul was NOT TO go.
I'm 100% sure that I'm correct in my belief that if Paul had seen it as an instruction from God rather than a prophecy about what would "inevitably" happen to him, he would have obeyed and not gone up to Jerusalem.
Then, after following the advice of the elders to undergo the purification ritual to appease "Jews who believe, and are all zealous of the law." (Acts 20:20) who considered Paul a wicked man and his teaching to be wicked, Paul actually in the process of heeding THEIR advice (rather than having heeded the advice of all those who had been telling him NOT TO go up to Jerusalem), unnecessarily attracted attention to himself.
God bless our apostle Paul. One mistake during his entire ministry is good going (well, the one we know of).
What I don't understand is how people can exalt themselves to the place of God and, as though they know
my motive for the OP, can falsely accuse me of "attacking" Paul.
Maybe
they have all the apostles exalted in their minds to God-like status on a high and lofty pedestal and do not realize that
even the apostles were capable of making mistakes or errors in judgment, because they too were as human as we are.
None of what I said in the OP takes away from the work or status and authority of Paul, and OF COURSE it does not mean that I believe even for a second something as foolish as "I would not have done that". I hold the apostles, and the apostle Paul in very high esteem and Paul's work - despite the persecution he so often suffered - to me means that today I (we all) still have our understanding greatly enlightened by his epistles.
I place great value on Paul, his work and his epistles, and from the kind of prideful reactions I have got from some, I'm beginning to think that maybe it's
because I value Paul MORE than they do, that others here falsely accuse me of "attacking" Paul - because they have never noticed the things I mentioned in the OP - because
THEY don't value Paul and his work with the same high level that I do - though they
claim to - so they just don't notice things that are important (or else they just don't know the scriptures that well). Or something - only God knows their motive in their hearts and the reason for their ignorant and prideful false accusations.
I have said this only for the sake of anyone else who might read this thread without commenting and be wrongly influenced by the false accusations of those who seem to have exulted themselves to the position of God, knowing the motive, heart and mind of others who they may disagree with - just because they disagree.
I have not "attacked" Paul and those who would want to make themselves the accuser of the brethren on behalf of the one who can no longer do so, need only to be reminded that the reason he can no longer accuse the brethren is because Christ's blood has taken away the indictment - and it was according to law that Christ did so.
False accusations against believers in Christ are simply illegitimate - so you can hand them back to the one who handed them
to you before you use them against a believer. Copy
@Randy Kluth