"But one of them, a Pharisee named Gamaliel, a teacher of the law highly respected by the people, stood up in the Sanhedrin. He ordered the men to be taken outside for a few minutes and then he spoke to the assembly.
'Fellow Israelites, consider, well, what you intend to do to these men. For some time ago, Theudas came forward, claiming to be somebody, and about four hundred men joined him. But he was killed and all his followers were dispersed or disappeared. After him, Judas, the Galilean, appeared, at the time of the census and persuaded many people to follow him. But he, too, perished; and his whole following was scattered. So, in this present case, I advise you to have nothing to do with these men. Leave them alone. If their project or activity is of human origin, it will destroy itself. If, on the other hand, it is from GOD, you will not be able to destroy it; and you might indeed, find yourselves fighting against GOD.'
The Council let themselves be persuaded. They called in the apostles and had them whipped; and ordered them not to speak again of JESUS, the Savior. Then they set them free.
The apostles went out from the Council, rejoicing that they were considered worthy to suffer disgrace for the sake of the Name. Day after day, both in the temple and in people's homes, they continued to teach, and to proclaim, that JESUS was the Messiah." - Acts 5:34-42
(Gamaliel was one of the most renowned among the masters of the law. Here we see the open mind of this old Jewish teacher who knows that GOD's ways are not always the ways of humans.
If their project or activity is of human origin. JESUS had said something similar [Matthew 15:13]. Yet that does not seem evident. Are we not aware of many false doctrines that last? If they have lasted for centuries, perhaps it is due to the fact that in spite of the error and the evil they sow, they contain useful or necessary principles for a given time, or for certain human groups. Perhaps they make very important statements that the Church should proclaim but cannot or does not want to do. Experience shows that the majority of humans are not ready to embrace the Christian faith: must GOD abandon them because of that? Can we, who have CHRIST, say with certitude that such and such a one is not "the prophet." Maybe GOD's will is that HE be the prophet of a certain group and help them in their searching for GOD [Acts 17:27].
Gamaliel was Paul's teacher in Jerusalem for doubtless three or four years, a little after these events [Acts 22:3]. Paul's conversion will be providentially prepared through contact with this open and sincere man, and equally so through the death of Stephen [7:54-60].)
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