LoveGodsWord
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Your response...LoveGodsWord said: ↑ This one is news to me as in our last discussions you lead me to believe you were still a Sabbath keeper. Happy to re-post the whole conversation here if it would be helpful. I appreciate you finally answering this question though. Thank you for being honest. May I ask now why you no longer keep the Sabbath?
So what is it that you believe your view in the same as Bob's that is different to how Adventists view the law?I alluded to it a moment ago, and it is the reason I wanted to talk to Bob, because he has some views that are similar to mine on some points that is usually not the case with Adventists in regard to the law.
Well is this not the same argument that we could make with having no other God's but the creator of Heaven and Earth? What about making idols and bowing down and worshiping them? Using God's name in vain? The Sabbath of God's 4th commandment are in the same category as these first four commandments which are our duty of love to Gods (Exodus 20:3-11)I do not see the Sabbath as law that by nature people know to do, or that it was required of gentiles. Nor do I see that all those who are sincerely follow God are convicted on the manner of the Sabbath.
For me the Sabbath of God's 4th commandment (Exodus 20:8-11) is very much a part of God's moral laws as it is a law that shows our duty of love to God and is a part of God's greatest commandments of loving God with all of our heart and soul of which Jesus says hangs all the law and the prophets (Matthew 22:36-40).Nor do I see how it is a part of the "moral law" though even that designation is something that has to be demonstrated.
Agreed. The 10 commandments are all moral laws of right doing to God and our fellow man.When speaking with you before it became clear that we could not agree on some baselines that would further the discussion on that point. You tend to at times, though other times I am not sure, equate the moral law with the ten commandments.
Well even the Jews know that there are ceremonial and moral laws in the Torah. I have provided a good article here from the Jewish Encyclopedia linked that might be helpful. I have a detailed scripture study on this and happy to post it if your interested just let me know?I need to see that the law was ever divided into moral or ceremonial to start with, but we are talking law all of it was a sin to break for Israel.
I can post more detail on my thoughts in this regards latter but for now so you know what I am coming from we need to keep in mind once again that after the death, and resurrection of Jesus the early disciples did not have all the answered in regards to the old and new covenant and what the changes were in this regards. These were progressive changes that happened over time. Also, Paul in his endeavors to reach both Jews and Gentiles became all things to all people so that he could win people to Christ. So even though he may have been of the view for example that circumcision was no longer a requirement for salvation for new Gentile believers he was very quick to point out to the Corinthians believers that circumcision is nothing and uncircumcision is nothing but the keeping of the Commandments of God in 1 Corinthians 7:19. Yet Paul had Timothy who was a Greek circumcised and agreed to make a vow that needed to have animal sacrifices yet we know He taught these laws for remission of sins and sin offerings were no longer requirements in Hebrews.It is plain that in Acts 21 the Jewish believers were zealous for the whole law. James was as well. Paul also, and Bob and I had already talked through all those points. We were starting to examine Romans 1-3 and what I am hoping to establish is how Bob comes to the conclusion that there is a moral law as distinguished from others. And how he sees the Sabbath as part of the moral law.
This is something I believe we can never do and need to playfully seek God claiming his promises in John 16:13; John 14:26; John 8:31-36; 1 John 2:27. We all need to go to Jesus for this one and seek him through his Word.If the argument shows something that would convince me, then great. I have argued both sides, and kept it and not kept it, and I still have not been able to reconcile every Scripture on both sides.
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