[1]Paul isn't contradicting Jesus, Paul god all his revelations through Jesus, Gal 1: 11--12.
Paul was just stating that one cannot be saved by the law, But only through faith in Jesus.
Israel were self justifying themselves by there own righteousness in keeping the law, Just like a lot of false religions do today.
And Paul was saying salvation is by faith in Jesus.
[2]It's the same as point [1], keeping the commandments alone doesn't save anyone.
Keeping the law without being born again is just dead works.
[3]Paul never called himself "Father", He said it was through his Ministry that they were born again.
[4]The sacrifice that Jesus is talking about is different to Jesus being sacrificed for us, There is no contradiction there.
[5]James is talking about justification by works before men, Not for salvation, Whereas Paul is talking about justification by God, Justified, righteousness and salvation by God, are all the same meaning,
So we are saved, justified and made the righteousness of God by faith in what Jesus did for us.
[6]The law, [Word of God] is perfect, and Paul isn't contradicting Ps 19: 7.
There was a curse for being disobedient to the law, But now in Christ, Jesus has set us free from the curse.
The curse was under three main headings.
Death, poverty and sickness, And through Jesus we have been redeemed from death, poverty and sickness.
Gal 3: 7, says we that are of faith, [Born again Christians] are the children of Abraham.
In Lk 13: 11--16, there was a woman who had a spirit of infirmity, and in v16, Jesus said,
"Ought not this woman being a daughter of Abraham be healed", We as children of Abraham by virtue of being in Christ, Should be healed.
Gal 3: 9, says we are blessed with Abraham, And God blessed Abraham with ALL THINGS. Gen 24: 1.
There is no contradiction between Jesus and Paul
Paul was just stating that one cannot be saved by the law, But only through faith in Jesus.
Israel were self justifying themselves by there own righteousness in keeping the law, Just like a lot of false religions do today.
And Paul was saying salvation is by faith in Jesus.
[2]It's the same as point [1], keeping the commandments alone doesn't save anyone.
Keeping the law without being born again is just dead works.
[3]Paul never called himself "Father", He said it was through his Ministry that they were born again.
[4]The sacrifice that Jesus is talking about is different to Jesus being sacrificed for us, There is no contradiction there.
[5]James is talking about justification by works before men, Not for salvation, Whereas Paul is talking about justification by God, Justified, righteousness and salvation by God, are all the same meaning,
So we are saved, justified and made the righteousness of God by faith in what Jesus did for us.
[6]The law, [Word of God] is perfect, and Paul isn't contradicting Ps 19: 7.
There was a curse for being disobedient to the law, But now in Christ, Jesus has set us free from the curse.
The curse was under three main headings.
Death, poverty and sickness, And through Jesus we have been redeemed from death, poverty and sickness.
Gal 3: 7, says we that are of faith, [Born again Christians] are the children of Abraham.
In Lk 13: 11--16, there was a woman who had a spirit of infirmity, and in v16, Jesus said,
"Ought not this woman being a daughter of Abraham be healed", We as children of Abraham by virtue of being in Christ, Should be healed.
Gal 3: 9, says we are blessed with Abraham, And God blessed Abraham with ALL THINGS. Gen 24: 1.
There is no contradiction between Jesus and Paul
Paul does say that, "I became your father", but just like any verse, it can be misunderstood. Or perhaps even improperly translated. This is the NASB.
But I agree, there is not contradiction between Jesus and Paul. As a matter of fact, Paul was the Apostle to the Gentiles. That is most likely the reason that Paul wrote most of the New Testament.
Good post.