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So I ask yet again, why even bother with the law?
bugkiller
Exactly how does that support your claim requiring worship on the sabbath?The "IT" in section 19 refers to what that section calls "the moral law of God" and "the TEN Commandments" Point number 6 in section 19 says that "IT" (The Ten Commandments, the MORAL Law of God" is not a "covenant of works". So that obedience to God's Law is not a claim to earn our salvation via works.
Both sides again - agree on that point. In fact pretty much all of section 19 is agreed by both the pro-Bible Sabbath side of the debate - and the Sunday scholars. As I have stated numerous times.
The odd notion that "if you keep the commandment to not take God's name in vain well that is compatible with grace but if you keep God's Bible Sabbath commandment also then that is incompatible with grace" -- is not at all a view that I agree with.
Exactly how does that support your claim requiring worship on the sabbath?
bugkiller
Exactly how does that support your claim requiring worship on the sabbath?
bugkiller
It was holy
It was a schoolmaster
It pointed out sin
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So should we stone people to death for working [e.g. gathering sticks] on god's holy day. Numbers 15:32
So I ask yet again, why even bother with the law?
bugkiller
And it is "established by our faith" Romans 3:31 instead of abolished by it.
We establish the moral laws of God by walking in the Spirit and not coming anywhere close to breaking any.
The Law of God "written on heart and mind" under the NEW Covenant Jer 31:31-33, Hebrews 8:5-10
But as we noted in Romans 8:4-10 the lost "Do not submit to the Law of God - neither indeed CAN they"
Well said. I agree.Actually, buggy brother, we keep the Sabbath everyday! We have rested from our works to get into heaven, and trust Jesus, our Sabbath rest everyday! And He has given us His own Spirit, the Spirit of Christ to make us not sin. And as sin is lawlessness, and we don't sin willfully when we walk in the Spirit, we are continuously cleansed by His blood. So we should be in agreement. Bob R keeps the Sabbath one day a week, and we keep it seven.
Hello Bob.
So the law in Jeremiah includes the ten commandments, so what else does the law written on the heart include?
Why are you arguing about it? Is your point that, the christian is supposed to keep the sabbath simply because they don't murder?
Don't you realize that the way the Sabbath commandment was written, it couldn't be written on our hearts?
Can you show us where this means 10 Cs? I JN 3:23 essentially restates JN 15:10.No where in the works of John do we find him advocating keeping the law.I will ask you again a bit differently though - what matters more the blood of Jesus or keeping the law?
bugkiller
Interesting speculation on your part. You have free will you can certainly have that opinion.
Eph 6:2 the FIFTH commandment is the "FIRST commandment" in that still-valid-for all mankind unit of TEN "with a promise".
When a Bible detail is so incredibly obvious that both sides of the Saturday-vs-Sunday debate admit to it... well there is no sense in "debating the obvious"
Sorry but Jesus did not issue nor bring that commandment according to Jn 1:17.Eph 6:2 the FIFTH commandment is the "FIRST commandment" in that still-valid-for all mankind unit of TEN "with a promise".
So why are you trying to debate it?When a Bible detail is so incredibly obvious that both sides of the Saturday-vs-Sunday debate admit to it... well there is no sense in "debating the obvious"
He intends for us to understand that we are not Christians as yuo know his organization teaches.Unless you've read it, how do we know. How does our conscience instinctively know to not do any work from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday. Impossible. It is not a moral law that is known in the heart. It has to be memorized outwardly.
Can you show us where this means 10 Cs? I JN 3:23 essentially restates JN 15:10.No where in the works of John do we find him advocating keeping the law.I will ask you again a bit differently though - what matters more the blood of Jesus or keeping the law?
bugkiller
Sorry but Jesus did not issue nor bring that commandment according to Jn 1:17.So why are you trying to debate it?
bugkiller
Sorry but Jesus did not issue nor bring that commandment according to Jn 1:17.So why are you trying to debate it?
bugkiller
Eph 6:2 the FIFTH commandment is the "FIRST commandment" in that still-valid-for all mankind unit of TEN "with a promise".
When a Bible detail is so incredibly obvious that both sides of the Saturday-vs-Sunday debate admit to it... well there is no sense in "debating the obvious"
Sorry but Jesus said the words recorded in Mark 7:6-13 which does indeed include that commandment. (As we have all seen a few dozen times by now);
6 He answered and said to them, “Well did Isaiah prophesy of you hypocrites, as it is written:
‘This people honors Me with their lips,
But their heart is far from Me.
7 And in vain they worship Me,
Teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.’
8 For laying aside the commandment of God, you hold the tradition of men —the washing of pitchers and cups, and many other such things you do.”
9 He said to them, “All too well you reject the commandment of God, that you may keep your tradition. 10 For Moses said, ‘Honor your father and your mother’; and, ‘He who curses father or mother, let him be put to death.’ 11 But you say, ‘If a man says to his father or mother, “Whatever profit you might have received from me is Corban”—’ (that is, a gift to God), 12 then you no longer let him do anything for his father or his mother, 13 making the word of God of no effect through your tradition which you have handed down. And many such things you do.”