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Nonsense…take careNot at all. Rather, before I provide my rebuttal I wish for you to answer my question, in order to put things in their proper context.
I would like to discuss the Sabbath with you one day. Just not now. But one day.Hi there,
I appreciate the message. That's the best thing to do, is not listen to what popular man says, prayerfully look to see what the Bible says. You will find there is not one Scripture that says the Sabbath commandment was abrogated. Jesus in His own words said the Sabbath was made for man Mark 2:27 and Scripture tells us why, God made the earth in six days and rested on the seventh day, not because He needed rest, because He is the example for man and man was made in His image and likeness Gen 1:26 to follow Him 1 John 2:6 1 Peter 2:21-22, not to do something different. The Sabbath is meant to be a blessing Isa 56:1-6 and a sign of God's sanctification Eze 20:12 because man can't sanctify themselves Isa 66:17 despites ones best efforts.
Jesus never taught not to keep the Sabbath, He Himself kept the Sabbath Luke 4:16 and taught its lawful to do good on the Sabbath Mat 12:12 meaning, its still Law and its unlawful to profane the Sabbath as He stated over and over again in Scripture all with a thus saith the Lord. He even went on to say breaking the Sabbath profanes Him Eze 22:26 Jesus kept the Sabbath and He is our example in all ways 1 John 2:6 1 Peter 2:21-22
God wrote His laws in the New Covenant Heb 8:10 they went from written on stone, to written on the heart 2 Cor3:3 so the only change to the Ten Commandments was the placement and the better promise of Him being the one to help us keep His commandments John 14:15-18 if we are not rebelling against God's law Heb 3:7-19 Rom 8:7-8. To claim the Sabbath is not one of God's commandments and He accidently meant to say forget the only commandment that He said Remember, that uses the word holy and is blessed by God, is not a doctrine of Scripture but sadly, the counterfeit always comes after the original. God personally numbered His commandments by design- Ten Deut 4:13 Exo 34:28 not nine, nor 8, He promised He would not alter His words Psa 89:34, not a Jot or Tittle Mat 5:18, it is God personal Testimony, written personally by the God of the Universe Exo 31:18. The earthy temple was a miniature of the heavenly Temple, where lies the Ten Commandments Rev 15:5 Rev 11:19 in heaven where His word is settled Psa119:89 as it is God's standard of Judgement James 2:11 Rev 11:18-19 Mat 5:19-30 Ecc 12:13-15 why His Commandments sits under His mercy seat, which I would be leery of removing something He covers Exo 20:6. The whole Bible is about the testimony of God though the prophets and apostles, yet when it comes to God's own personal Testimony Exo 31:18 Deut 4:13 Exo 34:18 written personally by our Savior, sadly most refuse to believe. Its not the first day that the saints will come before Him to worship in the New Heaven and New Earth, its continues to be the Sabbath Isa 66:23 because it is the holy day of the Lord thy God Isa 58:13 and He changes not Mal 3:6, why Jesus in His own words said the Sabbath would be kept by His faithful some 40 years after the Cross Mat 24:20. Why we see the apostles all keeping every Sabbath decades later Acts 15:21 Acts 13:42 Acts 13:44 Acts 16:13 Acts 18:4 etc because His faithful follow Him and keep His commandments, His version, not the popular traditions of man. Mat 15:3-14
Regarding how to keep the Sabbath according to Scripture the Sabbath is from Friday evening to Saturday evening Lev 23:32. It’s when God asks us to put away all of our secular work and activities and focus on Him on His holy day, the only day in the entire Bible He claimed as His Isa 58:13. The Sabbath is a holy convocation Lev 23:3 or gathering (church) which again we see in the life of Jesus Luke 4:16 and apostles Acts 13:44 Acts 18:4 Acts 15:21 and continuing on Isa 66:23. To me the Sabbath is about resting in Christ on the only day God set aside from Creation that He blessed and sanctified for holy use to spend time with His creation on the day He commanded to keep holy. Exo 20:8-11. I spend my Sabbath going to church, reading the bible, praying, singing praise songs, sharing my faith and try to help others in need. I have found since I have made a priority to put aside all of the secular activities and keep God's Sabbath He has blessed me ten-fold.
I would be happy to discuss any difficult Scripture about the Sabbath. You are free to ask any questions or PM if you like. I would recommend praying to Jesus and ask Him to help you with the Scriptures and I always pray to replace my will with His.
God bless!
How do I PM you?I'm here when you're ready. I'll PM you and you can reply when you're ready.
God bless!
The term "Law of Moses" is a reference of utility, not of origin (in terms of who made it). The NT does not refer to a terminology that can uniquely isolate the 10 commandments but when it does reference the law it often simply uses "the law". This isn't to isolate the 10 but a reference to entire Torah which includes the 10. The NT also uses the term "The Law of Moses" which is probably why the Church uses it so often and biblically speaking it is used even as a reference to laws found in the 10 commandments. For example, John 7:23 "Now if a boy can be circumcised on the Sabbath so that the law of Moses may not be broken, why are you angry with me for healing a man’s whole body on the Sabbath?" Although there are laws outside the 10 that detail sabbath requirement, for example Lev 23:3, the way Jesus uses the reference should not be seen as omitting the 10 but rather including it. In fact, all the laws in the 10 are referenced outside the 10 so there is complete overlap if you're trying to contrast the two. You may see the term as too ambiguous, but like I mentioned, the NT does not isolate the 10, and feels it is responsible enough to just say "law" or use "law of Moses".I find it perplexing that so many people relate the Ten Commandments as the law of Moses when the Law itself has nothing to do with Moses, but has everything to do with our relationship with God
You will have to take this up with God. Why He isolated the Ten Commandments from all others laws, hence the number Ten. The only law thats sits under His mercy seat, where He wrote Exo 20:6 but showing mercy to thousands, to those who love Me and keep My commandments.The term "Law of Moses" is a reference of utility, not of origin (in terms of who made it). The NT does not refer to a terminology that can uniquely isolate the 10 commandments but when it does reference the law it often simply uses "the law". This isn't to isolate the 10 but a reference to entire Torah which includes the 10. The NT also uses the term "The Law of Moses" which is probably why the Church uses it so often and biblically speaking it is used even as a reference to laws found in the 10 commandments. For example, John 7:23 "Now if a boy can be circumcised on the Sabbath so that the law of Moses may not be broken, why are you angry with me for healing a man’s whole body on the Sabbath?" Although there are laws outside the 10 that detail sabbath requirement, for example Lev 23:3, the way Jesus uses the reference should not be been seen as omitting the 10 but rather including it. In fact, all the laws in the 10 are referenced outside the 10 so there is complete overlap if you're trying to contrast the two. You may see the term as too ambiguous, but like I mentioned, the NT does not isolate the 10, and feels it is responsible enough to just say "law" or use "law of Moses".
It does depend on how the term is being used of course. If in a diminutive sense, to ranking it lower because it's "just from the man Moses" then this is something that would need to be clarified, but generally speaking, it's overly pedantic to say using "the law of Moses" to reference the 10 is irresponsible on some level. It's a misnomer at best, but misnomers are not irresponsible to use, provided the reference is clear (just trying to ask for some tin foil and I guarantee what you get will not be tin at all, but aluminum). Within context, the law of Moses should be clear enough but if you think it is being abused, then it's best to ask the intended meaning first.
You've confused my point and focused on something I never brought up. My point is not about how the 10 are treated in the old covenant, it's about how they are treated in the new and that using "Law of Moses" to reference them is fine. Sure the 10 were placed in the ark but what does that have to do with if it's proper or not to reference them as the law of Moses?You will have to take this up with God. Why He isolated the Ten Commandments from all others laws, hence the number Ten. The only law thats sits under His mercy seat, where He wrote Exo 20:6 but showing mercy to thousands, to those who love Me and keep My commandments.
Deu 4:13 So He (God) declared to you His (God) covenant which He (God)commanded you to perform, the Ten Commandments; and He (God) wrote them on two tablets of stone.
Exo 34:28 So he was there with the LORD forty days and forty nights; he neither ate bread nor drank water. And He wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant, the Ten Commandments.
Deu 5:22 "These words the LORD spoke to all your assembly, in the mountain from the midst of the fire, the cloud, and the thick darkness, with a loud voice; and He added no more. And He wrote them on two tablets of stone and gave them to me.
Exo 31:18 And when He had made an end of speaking with him on Mount Sinai, He gave Moses two tablets of the Testimony, tablets of stone, written with the finger of God.
Exo 32:16 Now the tablets were the work of God, and the writing was the writing of God engraved on the tablets.
John 7:23 If read in context is referring to circumcision in the law of Moses that they were doing on the Sabbath one of the Ten Commandments thus saith the Lord. Deut 4:13 Exo 34:28
John 7:23 If a man receives circumcision on the Sabbath, so that the law of Moses should not be broken (getting circumcised) , are you angry with Me because I made a man completely well on the Sabbath?
Acts 15:1 And certain men came down from Judea and taught the brethren, “Unless you are circumcised according to the custom of Moses, you cannot be saved.
The law of Moses is not the Ten Commandments in old or new testament according to the Testimony of God. Deut 4:13 Mat 15:3-14 The law of Moses of course includes the Ten as it is for all people in all times. Rev 14:12 Rev 22:14 but it is indeed separated by God. Deut 4:13 Exo 34:28 Deut 31:24-26You've confused my point and focused on something I never brought up. My point is not about how the 10 are treated in the old covenant, it's about how they are treated in the new and that using "Law of Moses" to reference them is fine. Sure the 10 were placed in the ark but what does that have to do with if it's proper or not to reference them as the law of Moses?
what is John 7:23 referencing?The law of Moses is not the Ten Commandments in old or new testament according to the Testimony of God. Deut 4:13 Mat 15:3-14 The law of Moses of course includes the Ten as it is for all people in all times. Rev 14:12 Rev 22:14 but it is indeed separated by God. Deut 4:13 Exo 34:28 Deut 31:24-26
John 7:23 does not prove your point my friend. Nor is it a direct rebuttal to her post. SB can show you that. The protesting and motivation comes from the fact that an overwhelming majority of people who profess Christ are not keeping the Sabbath as God put forth and we are called to bring people back into our Creators arms because they are living in sin.what is John 7:23 referencing?
the NT doesn't use terminology to isolate the 10. the law of Moses is used in the NT as well as just "the law" but never to isolate the 10, rather to reference the whole law (torah). So why protest this so much? What is your motivation?
My protest is that it isn't irresponsible to the use the term the "law of Moses" to reference the 10 commandments. Even without John 7:23 the NT does not use a special qualifier for the 10. It is always the law and often times even broader saying the law and the prophets. the 10 are certainly within, but the point is the 10 are not separated from the law.John 7:23 does not prove your point my friend. Nor is it a direct rebuttal to her post. SB can show you that. The protesting and motivation comes from the fact that an overwhelming majority of people who profess Christ are not keeping the Sabbath as God put forth and we are called to bring people back into our Creators arms because they are living in sin.
There is nothing anecdotal about God telling us
If we don't have God's Testimony as final word, then whose word are we replacing His with. Isa8:20 I am not interested in debating our ideas over God's word- either His word is final or its not, not much more I can say other than agree to disagree.Anecdotal doesn't mean unture it just means it's not responsible enough to form final conclusions from it.
You will have to unpack what you mean by "God's Testimony" and what you mean by dropping Isa 8:20 too? Are you using this expression/verse to elevate the 10 commandments because it's not clear based on the expression or verse. Can you explain how you make your connections? What of the Abrahamic covenant? Is that God's testimony too? Ultimately, isn't Christ God's perfect testimony? Are you saying I should look to Christ as the final word?If we don't have God's Testimony as final word, then whose word are we replacing His with. Isa8:20 I am not interested in debating our ideas over God's word- either His word is final or its not, not much more I can say other than agree to disagree.
That is subjective on your part.Sabbath is not innate moral instruction
Galatians couples it with the new. The blessedness that we receive is oneness in Christ. Which is through His Spirit. In this we receive the Law, His Word in our hearts, the new Covenant. And this is where our new faith is from. The new hearts. We are a new creation begotten by the word of truth. We are now people of faith.What of the Abrahamic covenant?
That is subjective on your part.
Galatians couples the spiritual promises with the new, while at the same time decoupling the physical requirement, explicitly calling circumcision nothing eg G5:6, G6:15 (in terms of abrahamic) but is the abrahamic the same convenant that Sabbath falls under or should we separate them?Galatians couples it with the new. The blessedness that we receive is oneness in Christ. Which is through His Spirit. In this we receive the Law, His Word in our hearts, the new Covenant. And this is where our new faith is from. The new hearts. We are a new creation begotten by the word of truth. We are now people of faith.
Brother, the Sabbath reveals that Jesus is our creator by showing that He was with us from the beginning. The Sabbath proves that Jesus established the Prime Meridian on Earth, as the oldest tradition, ingrained in all of us since Adam and Eve. Adam and Eve passed on the beginning of the day to us, establishing the Prime Meridian. Jesus is in control of His word, for He has consistently told us the beginning of the day, while humans have misinterpreted it since Joshua misinterpreted the earlier Sabbath given in Jerusalem 3,000 years ago. Prophets since Joshua have not altered God's word to fit Judaism's erroneous view of the beginning of the day, which is correct to this day in the word of God given by over 38 prophets after Joshua. Jesus calls us in the New Covenant book of Hebrews to correct Joshua's erroneous view of the Sabbath, confirming that Jesus was with us from the beginning by having established the Prime Meridian on Earth where the days of the week begin.I'm only interested in how Sabbath reveals Christ.
Please lets not take this off topic.Brother, the Sabbath reveals that Jesus is our creator by showing that He was with us from the beginning. The Sabbath proves that Jesus established the Prime Meridian on Earth, as the oldest tradition, ingrained in all of us since Adam and Eve. Adam and Eve passed on the beginning of the day to us, establishing the Prime Meridian. Jesus is in control of His word, for He has consistently told us the beginning of the day, while humans have misinterpreted it since Joshua misinterpreted the earlier Sabbath given in Jerusalem 3,000 years ago. Prophets since Joshua have not altered God's word to fit Judaism's erroneous view of the beginning of the day, which is correct to this day in the word of God given by over 38 prophets after Joshua. Jesus calls us in the New Covenant book of Hebrews to correct Joshua's erroneous view of the Sabbath, confirming that Jesus was with us from the beginning by having established the Prime Meridian on Earth where the days of the week begin.
God’s promise of entering his rest still stands, so we ought to tremble with fear that some of you might fail to experience it. For this good news—that God has prepared this rest—has been announced to us just as it was to them. But it did them no good because they didn’t share the faith of those who listened to God. For only we who believe can enter his rest. As for the others, God said, “In my anger I took an oath: ‘They will never enter my place of rest,’” even though this rest has been ready since he made the world. We know it is ready because of the place in the Scriptures where it mentions the seventh day: “On the seventh day God rested from all his work.” But in the other passage God said, “They will never enter my place of rest.” So God’s rest is there for people to enter, but those who first heard this good news failed to enter because they disobeyed God. So God set another time for entering his rest, and that time is today. GOD ANNOUNCED THIS THROUGH DAVID MUCH LATER in the words already quoted: “Today when you hear his voice, don’t harden your hearts.” Now IF JOSHUA HAD SUCCEEDED IN GIVING THEM THIS REST, GOD WOULD NOT HAVE SPOKEN ABOUT ANOTHER DAY of rest still to come. So there is a special rest still waiting for the people of God. For all who have entered into God’s rest have rested from their labors, just as God did after creating the world. So let us do our best to enter that rest. But if we disobey God, as the people of Israel did, we will fall. (Hebrews 4:1-11 NLT)
United in our hope for the soon return of Jesus, Jorge