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Then you have no argument.
You are welcomed to make an actual point.
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Then you have no argument.
If Jesus meant what you want us to believe, He contradicts Moses in Exodus 31:13, 17 and can't be the Savior.
We believers are not of this earth. John 15:19
If ye were of the world, the world would love his own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.
We are not like mankind, we are born from above. That is why Paul can say 1 Tim 1:8
Knowing this, that the law is not made for a righteous man,
I, by the Blood of Jesus Christ have been declared innocent..f you are sinless then the law does not show you to be a sinner and you do not need the Gospel.
But in real life -- all have sinned.
Hello Bob.If you are sinless then the law does not show you to be a sinner and you do not need the Gospel.
But in real life -- all have sinned.
Thus it is "still a sin" to take God's name in vain ... even for Christians.
I think that is fair to say.
Unlike week-day-1 the New Testament says "the Sabbath was made for mankind" Mark 2:27
Unlike week-day-1 the New Testament says Jesus is "Lord of the Sabbath" Mark 2:28
Unlike week-day-1 the NEW testament says "EVERY SABBATH" the met for Gospel preaching for BOTH Jews AND Gentiles Acts 18:4
Unlike Week-day-1 the NEW Testament says "Almost the ENTIRE CITY turned up the Next Sabbath" to hear the Gospel - Acts 13
Unlike week-day-1 the NEW Testament says "there REMAINS therefore a Sabbath rest for the people of God" Hebrews 4... there remains a Sabbath rest for the people of God -- remains as it was in the time of David in Psalms 95 according to Hebrews 4.
It is not just that Rev 14:7 quotes the Exodus 20:11 portion of the Sabbath commandment
This is called "not mentioning the Sabbath anywhere in the NT or showing Gospel preaching specific to the Sabbath" in some threads.
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By contrast - you have no such list for "do not take God's name in vain" in the NT
I have been informed a number of times that this command for Christians to observe the Sabbath exists in the NT,
It is very much a strawman to try to tell us there is no verse to "keep" Sunday in the New Testament.
What is really true there is no verse or command in the New Testament to "keep" any day.
Absolutely none of the verses you keep quoting over and over are commands in the NT for Christians to observe the Sabbath.
what I am looking for is the verse that states the *specific* command that obligates Christians to observe the Sabbath.
We believers are not of this earth. John 15:19
If ye were of the world, the world would love his own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.
We are not like mankind, we are born from above. That is why Paul can say 1 Tim 1:8
Knowing this, that the law is not made for a righteous man,
Hello Bob.
Your staring at your own sinful condition and not looking to Christ.
If any sin stopped the reconciliation of the Christ, then we are all lost.
In Christ you cannot sin, lock that in Bob and stop gazing into your own weak flesh.
Hello Bob.If you are sinless then the law does not show you to be a sinner and you do not need the Gospel.
But in real life -- all have sinned.
Thus it is "still a sin" to take God's name in vain ... even for Christians.
Not true at all David -- and we both know it. That is the logical-fallacy of either-or when we both know the correct answer is "both-and". We have already been over that.
When you covet and take God's name in vain David -- do you repent or do you simply tell God that you did not do it??
My point is you agreed that it wasn't Christians meeting, so your point that Christians met in the synagogue is invalid. You don't seem to be able to follow a conversation.You are welcomed to make an actual point.
Let's see if that is totally false.Unlike week-day-1 the New Testament says "the Sabbath was made for mankind" Mark 2:27
"from Sabbath to Sabbath shall ALL MANKIND come before Me to worship" Isaiah 66:23 in the New Earth for all eternity after the cross
Totally false.
Can you show the new man sinning?If you are sinless then the law does not show you to be a sinner and you do not need the Gospel.
But in real life -- all have sinned.
Thus it is "still a sin" to take God's name in vain ... even for Christians.
That isn't what was asked. No one here has ever said the sabbath isn't mentioned in the NT. All you're doing is side stepping the question while appearing to answer that question. This is self deception being pushed on others. The sabbath isn't preached (commanded) in the NT. If it were you'd have presented the verse(s).I think that is fair to say.
Unlike week-day-1 the New Testament says "the Sabbath was made for mankind" Mark 2:27
Unlike week-day-1 the New Testament says Jesus is "Lord of the Sabbath" Mark 2:28
Unlike week-day-1 the NEW testament says "EVERY SABBATH" the met for Gospel preaching for BOTH Jews AND Gentiles Acts 18:4
Unlike Week-day-1 the NEW Testament says "Almost the ENTIRE CITY turned up the Next Sabbath" to hear the Gospel - Acts 13
Unlike week-day-1 the NEW Testament says "there REMAINS therefore a Sabbath rest for the people of God" Hebrews 4... there remains a Sabbath rest for the people of God -- remains as it was in the time of David in Psalms 95 according to Hebrews 4.
It is not just that Rev 14:7 quotes the Exodus 20:11 portion of the Sabbath commandment
This is called "not mentioning the Sabbath anywhere in the NT or showing Gospel preaching specific to the Sabbath" in some threads.
This has nothing to do with the question. It's only an attempted derailment and filler.=======================
By contrast - you have no such list for "do not take God's name in vain" in the NT
Meanwhile the Christian isn't obliged to the the law issued at Mt Sinai, we have a new covenant based on better promises, not law. You know the verse, so this isn't personal opinion.Your opinion "noted". Meanwhile I have given very explicit examples of what we do find for God's Sabbath commandment and how it is that we do not have that for week-day-1
What we do notice is you can't or won't answer the question and bring up side issues having nothing to do with our question to detract us.Nor a New Testament quote of the commandment "do not take God's name in vain"
hmmm you still have not found one single text saying "hey you gentiles - I the Lord your God command you once again to not take God's name in vain... even after the cross".
I think we have noticed that.
You can't find it either.Because you have already given up looking for a text that says -- "hey you gentiles - I the Lord your God command you once again to not take God's name in vain... even after the cross".??
Surely it's in there somewhere though, so you will just have to keep looking.
Can you show the new man sinning?
Hello Bob.
Your attempting to place people back under the full condemnation of the law.
That condemnation is what happened to Israel when they received the law at Mt Sinai.
Forgive me,I may have said this here or elsewhere before...true Sabbath keeping is RESTING in the finished work of Jesus on the cross , not to be crude but it’s kinda like Jesus saying...”relax guys! I ‘ have already accomplished all the work that needs to be done ,you can rest every day now because of Me !
No that doesn't describe our previous condition and need for the law. THE circumstances and conditions have changed leaving the school teacher unemployed.If you are sinless then the law does not show you to be a sinner and you do not need the Gospel.
Yes and that is why we needed a Redeemer (Jesus Christ, God) and have a high priest Who doesn't and can't sin.But in real life -- all have sinned.
Not into materialism. How do we take God's name in vain since you keep bringing up the issue? I don't think you really know.When you covet and take God's name in vain David -- do you repent or do you simply tell God that you did not do it??
I have been informed a number of times that this command for Christians to observe the Sabbath exists in the NT,
It is very much a strawman to try to tell us there is no verse to "keep" Sunday in the New Testament.
What is really true there is no verse or command in the New Testament to "keep" any day.
Absolutely none of the verses you keep quoting over and over are commands in the NT for Christians to observe the Sabbath.
what I am looking for is the verse that states the *specific* command that obligates Christians to observe the Sabbath.
That isn't what was asked. No one here has ever said the sabbath isn't mentioned in the NT. .
Can you show the new man sinning?
What false accusation are you talking about?Aside from the false accusation made there -- on the face of it....