James’ proposal offered what benefits?Was James’ proposal a good one? Obviously it was, for the apostles and the elders later adopted it. With what benefits? On the one hand, the recommended course would not “trouble,” or “make it difficult for,” Gentile Christians by imposing upon them the requirements of the Mosaic Law. (Acts 15:19; New International Version) On the other hand, this decision would show respect for the conscience of Jewish Christians, who over the years had heard “Moses . . . read aloud in the synagogues on every sabbath.” (Acts 15:21) The recommended course would surely strengthen the bond between Jewish and Gentile Christians. Above all, it would please Jehovah God, reflecting his advancing purpose. What a fine way to resolve a problem that threatened the unity and well-being of the entire congregation of God’s people! And what an excellent example this is for the Christian congregation today!

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James' proposal was beneficial as it maintained unity by respecting both Gentile and Jewish Christians. It relieved Gentiles from the burdens of the Mosaic Law while honoring the traditions cherished by the Jewish believers. This approach not only strengthened their bond but also aligned with God's purpose, promoting peace within the congregation. It's a great reminder of how to resolve differences today.

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