There is no were on the New Testament that says this. Most people try and use Acts 10:1-11,18 to justify this. But, if you read that entire Chapter of Acts 11, you will see that Peter knew that The Father was using this vision to get his attention. Because The Father had used His Holy Angel and sent three men to Peter for him to go to Cornelius. He wanted to show Peter that he was going cleanse the hearts of people that the Jews considered unclean. The vision was about the salvation of the Gentiles and that the Blood of the Messiah, that had just been shed, now made the Gentile clean in the eyes of the Father.
Malachi 3:6 says, I am YHWH, I change not." The same Word that applied to our Ancestors of old applies to us and we will ALL be judged by the same WORD. He would not give them guidelines to live by and then take away those guidelines for us. He is Just and ALWAYS Fair. Why would Our father have different rules for us to follow? He doesn't we ALL, from creation until the Messiah returns, have to live as it states in Matthew 4:4, " Man does not live by bread alone, but by EVERY WORD that procedes out of the mouth of YHWH."
The word grace appears 131 times in the New Testament.
I regard New Testament as grace frow GOD.
The word "grace" appears 131 times in the King James Version of the New Testament.
In the Old Testament God commanded the Children of Israel sometimes to kill individuals and peoples for judgment for sin under the Mosaic law. But in the New Testament, under grace, there is no such commandment to kill.
In the whole of the King James version the word - grace - appears 170 times Of these, 131 are in the New Testament, in 122 verses
Yes Jesus said you are saved by grace and not by great deeds.
Differences between the Old and New Testaments:They were written at very different timesThey were originally written in different languages (Old Testament in Aramaic and Hebrew, New Testament in Greek)The laws of the Old Testament were much more harsh. After the introduction of Christ in the New Testament, forgiveness and grace were a much heavier theme.
Revelation 22:21 the very last verse in the bible
The Old Testament is the Mosaic covenant of works The New Testament is the Abrahamic covenant of grace Law of Moses: the ministration of death Gospel of Christ: the ministration of life
Grace Under Fire - 1993 Grace's New Job 4-25 was released on: USA: 7 May 1997 Germany: 26 January 1998
The last word of the New Testament is in Revelation, Chapter 22.Revelation 22 verse 21:"21The grace of the Lord Jesus be with God's people. Amen."
Grace and Apostleship There way of saying 'We received good news'