//Paul remains such an enigma to me! Driven beyond the endurance of
superheroes, his influence in undeniable. But is it fair to label Paul
the founder of Christianity?
Two
books I’ve reviewed recently sit side-by-side in my library. I love
studying from all angles, and these are five-star books that deal with
Paul’s accomplishment from two different directions: Barrie Wilson’s How Jesus Became Christian and Tom Holland’s Contours of Pauline Theology.
You
can find lots of books on the topic of Paul’s brand of Christianity.
Some are happy to call Paul a founder, arguing that the message he
espoused radically differed from the message of other apostles. Paul's
influence among the Gentiles, they insist, overwhelmed that of the more
Jewish version of Christianity centered in Jerusalem.
Certainly
Paul stood up for his understanding and adamantly preached his beliefs.
In today's verse, Paul makes clear his authority to preach: Jesus,
himself, gave him his revelation! Nobody taught him this stuff. It
didn't come from the Jerusalem church or from any other men.
When
those irritants back in Jerusalem accused Paul of lacking credentials
to speak for Jesus, he angrily insisted "I am not in the least inferior
to the 'super-apostles'" (2 Corinthians 12:11). Earlier in this chapter
Paul tells how he was caught up to the third heaven (whether in or out
of body, he wasn't sure) and how, there in Paradise, he "heard
inexpressible things, things that man is not permitted to tell."
One can hardly blame Paul for standing true to his convictions!
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