This is an Orthodox view of the sabbath:
I watched half of the video. I’m not really sure how it relates to keeping the sabbath day holy according to the 4th commandment.
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This is an Orthodox view of the sabbath:
Isn’t it understandable that I wish to attend a church whose theology I am comfortable with?
This church you will never find unless you make your own. God doesn't want us to find our own idea of church and what we like but He wants us to find His Church.
Go with He who is.
God wants us to find the truth and the narrow door. The question is where is that found.
I’m sure you think that you have that answer but so does every other member of the Christian religion.
Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul and mind, and love your neighbour as yourself.
I may still try an Orthodox service
Well I may try attending but if the Priest doesn’t answer my questions then that is a problem. I sent him an email asking about being rebaptized and if he refuses to answer then that is a problem for me.
I watched half of the video. I’m not really sure how it relates to keeping the sabbath day holy according to the 4th commandment.
I am Jewish but I keep the sabbath because Jesus commands us to obey the commandments.
I keep the sabbath in the same manner as the Jews by resting from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday. I also try to spend this time emphasizing worship, study, and communion with Jesus Christ.
My method of keeping the sabbath is similar to SDA or Messianic Christians.
My method of keeping the sabbath is similar to SDA or Messianic Christians.
I watched half of the video. I’m not really sure how it relates to keeping the sabbath day holy according to the 4th commandment.
Do you drive on Shabbat? There are only a few commands regarding Shabbat. No cooking, no gathering wood, no kindling of a flame and rest. Do you follow the 39 laws of melachot? Do you make Challah?![]()
Do you drive on Shabbat? There are only a few commands regarding Shabbat. No cooking, no gathering wood, no kindling of a flame and rest. Do you follow the 39 laws of melachot? Do you make Challah?![]()
Were you baptized in a trinitarian manner? If so you may not need to be rebaptized
IMO you definitely should! Come and see!
You mean the most delicious bread out there!![]()
I grew up in Cincinnati, the home of Reform Judaism and then lived in a Jewish area of Boston. In college, I took a couple of classes with the faculty advisor for Hillel and still get cards from Hillel asking for donations. I've done my share of driving on Shabbat for friends and celebrated plenty of Seders with neighbors.
Honestly at this point I’m not that interested in attending any longer. I am more interested in finding a church where I am free to observe my sabatarian beliefs. It doesn’t really seem like the Orthodox Church is the place for that. It seems like the Orthodox here are more interested in converting me away from my sabbath belief. I am not interested in changing my belief on sabbath so this is probably not a good fit for me. This was however the reason I opened this thread was to discover how Orthodox Church members react to sabbath keepers. So the purpose of this thread has been successful and I have discovered all I need to know. It is quite obvious that I wouldn’t be acceptable in the Orthodox Church as a sabbath keeper.
Honestly at this point I’m not that interested in attending any longer. I am more interested in finding a church where I am free to observe my sabatarian beliefs. It doesn’t really seem like the Orthodox Church is the place for that. It seems like the Orthodox here are more interested in converting me away from my sabbath belief. I am not interested in changing my belief on sabbath so this is probably not a good fit for me. This was however the reason I opened this thread was to discover how Orthodox Church members react to sabbath keepers. So the purpose of this thread has been successful and I have discovered all I need to know. It is quite obvious that I wouldn’t be acceptable in the Orthodox Church as a sabbath keeper.
No, I don’t drive. No, I don’t follow laws of melachot. No, I do not make Challah.
I simply follow the 4th commandment to remember the sabbath day and to keep it holy by observing it as a day of rest from labors and rememberance of God.
Yes I was baptized as a trinitarian several times but after that I was baptized as a Mormon and after that I fell away and practiced Satanism, the Occult, and witchcraft. Due to my history of falling into those false religions I am interested in being rebaptized.