The pro-Sabbath arguments are not quite so easily killed off with contempt. While I’m not about to throw out the wealth of Protestant Scholarship from the Dallas Theological Seminary that states that:
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Just to keep in mind, the majority thought the scholars of Jesus day, the Pharisees were following the oracles of God, but Jesus condemned them for placing their own man-made laws above the commandments of God quoting from The Ten Commandments. You can see this teaching plainly from Jesus
Mark7:7-13 Mat 15:1-14
1. Christians are not under the Law but under grace and have no obligation to keep it.
I do not believe that is what under the law means, that we can sin now and break God’s laws, which is the definition of sin
1John3:4 James2:11 Rom7:7 Mat5:19-30 and anything that is not of faith Rom 14:23. Like the 9 commandments, when God clearly wrote Ten Deut4:13 Exo34:28. Forgetting the only commandment that ironically God said Remember.
Under the law means under the condemnation of the law being guilty before God as a sinner. If not, repenting from sin (turning
and forsaking Pro28:13) walking in Christ which means walking as Christ did for our example through the power of His Spirit.
Rom 3:19 Now we know that whatever the law says, it says
to those who are under the law,
that every mouth may be stopped, and
all the world may become guilty before God
The whole world is under the law and guilty before God unless one has a conversion in Christ
Rom 6:1 What shall we say then?
Shall we continue in sin (breaking God's laws) that grace may abound? 2
Certainly not! How shall we who died to sin live any longer in it? 3 Or do you not know that as many of us as were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death? 4 Therefore we were buried with Him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.
If we are in Christ there is no condemnation
Rom8:1-4 but Paul makes abundantly clear those who do not subject themselves to the law of God is not in Him
Rom8:7-8 those walking in the Spirit are keeping God’s commandments
John14:15-18 John15:10 the same ones Jesus kept 1John2:6
2. References to Law in the New Testament refer to the whole Law, not just the 10 commandments
The NT talks about a lot of different laws. The law that is perfect
Psa19:7 cannot be the same law that is contrary and against
Col2:14KJV. The law that defines sin (1John3:4 James2:11 Rom7:7 Mat5:19-30) cannot be the same law that was added because of sin (animal sacrifices). Paul speaks of many different laws, that is what gets people confused trying to apply something that is holy just and good
Rom 7:12 as being the law that ended at the cross when Jesus said there is a law not a jot or tittle can pass from and quotes from the Law He speaks of verbatim. Mat5:18-30. Jesus cannot lie- reconcile everything to what Jesus said plainly.
The issue, people do not seem to understand the OT and the difference between the Law of God and the law of Moses and the purpose of each of these separate sets of laws. God added no more to the Ten Commandments, it is a unit of Ten written on Stone by God for its eternal nature. If everyone was keeping the Ten Commandments the way Jesus explained (magnified Isa42:21) Mat5:19-30 there would be no more sin in the world, just peace, harmony and righteousness. Isa48:18
The Scripture explains these different laws, most with a thus saith the Lord, but people choose not to believe, mainly because there is one law they don't want to keep under any circumstances that deals with our time. Its the one that has been attacked for a long time in different angles because it reveals the God we are to worship, our Creator Rev14:7 Exo20:11 the only God who can sanctify us or a day. Gen2:3 Exo20:11 Eze20:12. There is a real spiritual war where the devil is trying to be like god and has hijacked this world. Through this power changed God's times and laws as warned Dan7:25. He sits on the mount of the congregation (God's church) Isaiah 14:12-14 so of course he would counterfeit everything God blessed, sanctified and made holy. The sides of the North is God's sanctuary where the earthy sanctuary the bread in the Holy Place (representing the word of God) was replaced every Sabbath, this is where the devil says he sits now, on the sides of the north overlooking God's church replacing the oracles of God, with man-made laws and traditions Dan7:25 that competes with the God of Creation Exo20:8-11. The devil works with people and institutions and gives them power Rev13:2 just as God does but God can't lie and the devil does not fight fair. The Word of God is our shield Pro30:5 Psa119:105 going away from there is danger Isa8:20
3. Christians follow Christ and His teachings, for we are Christians, and not necessarily the Law of Moses. We also follow Paul’s guidance
I love how people say this but than not apply it to the life of Jesus of what He taught and what He did. If they did, the Sunday vs Sabbath debate would be mute.
Also, I would love to see the Scripture where Moses was at Creation when the Sabbath was created according to God made for humanity the word Jesus used in Greek, the Hebrew word means Adam
Mark2:27
Exo 20:11 For in six days the Lord
made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, but he rested on the seventh day.
Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy.
In the Ten Commandments where is the name of Moses? I only see the name of God. This truly cannot be more plain. God wrote God spoke, God placed His Law inside ark, claimed them as His commandments. If we can't believe God's own plain Testimony Exo31:18 I am going to be honest I do not see the point of the Bible. The entire Bible is about the testimony of God through His prophets and apostles John5:39 but yet when it comes to God's own personal Testimony written and spoken by God, people do not believe. God is the same God in the OT as He is in the NT- He said He does not change. I think it comes down to believing God at His very own words. There has to be foundations in the Bible to reconcile the rest to, why not God's own written and spoken Testimony Exo31:18 Deut4:13 that He promised He would not alter. Psa89:34 not a jot or tittle Mat5:18-30
Referring back to the Scripture is actually useless because these consensuses of scholars all interpret the same verses differently, and in the case of the Zadokians, even translate them differently. In my view, this declaration of victory is premature. The Protestant consensus seems to fit American culture a little too well for my taste, seeming to gerrymander theology to fit American sensibilities in a form of historical boogie dancing. Dodge the Mosaic law, dodge keeping the Sabbath, accept the idea that the Christians are part of the true Israel, throw in some premillennial Eschatology to sell some Left Behind movies, and we got some American Christianity that appeals to the masses. Oh, yeah!
We can find Truth in God’s Word- most of the Scriptures are plain, the Scriptures of Jesus are plain, the only one we are warned about in Scripture that is hard to understand that people twist to their own destruction is Paul. Paul is the one people use to countermand Jesus. Paul came after Jesus ratified His covenant (the law of stone -Ten Commandments went from tables of stone to tables of the heart in the NC 2Cor3:3 Heb8:10- ratified at the Cross) and their teachings that Paul did away with God’s law when Paul over and over again said to keep God’s commandments quoting directly from the Ten Commandments. We should be reconciling Paul's teachings to Jesus not Jesus to misunderstood Paul. If we did that, there would be a whole lot less confusion. Paul cannot save us, he even said he was a servant to God. He was commissioned to spread the gospel, not lead people to their destruction, by not being subject to the law of God making one an a sinner Rom7:7 and enemy to God and left outside the Kingdom of God
Rom8:7-8 1 John2:3-4 Mat7:21-23 Rev22:14-15 James2:11-12 etc. We can find Truth to God's Word if we want it and we are told plainly in three basic principles what Truth is.
Jesus is Truth John 14:6
All His commandments are Truth Psa119:151
His Word is Truth John17:17
We need all three and only the Truth sets us free.
We are in end times, I would stick with what the Bible says and study and read it ourselves and put less emphasis on what scholars or people say. I mean really prayerfully read and study as ask for the Holy Spirit to guide us, we can find Truth.
Sadly, we have too many teachers and not enough listeners Heb3:7-19
2 Tim 4:3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires,
because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers; 4 and they will turn
their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables