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Some claim that all christians are commanded by God to keep the seventh day holy. That is not true.
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[FONT="]page 243[/FONT][FONT="]The Faith Explained[/FONT][FONT="] (an RC commentary on the Baltimore catechism post Vatican ii) states on Page 242 that [/FONT]
[FONT="]changing the Lord's day to Sunday was in the power of the church since "in the gospels ..Jesus confers upon his church the power to make laws in his name". [/FONT]
"nothing is said in the bible about the change of the Lord's day From Saturday to Sunday. We know of the change only from the tradition of the Church - a fact handed down to us...that is why we find so illogical the attitude of many Non-Catholics, who say that they will believe nothing unless they can find it in the bible and Yet will continue to keep Sunday as the Lord's day on the say-so of the Catholic church" [/FONT]
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"we know that in the o.t it was the seventh day of the week - the Sabbath day - which was observed as the Lord's day. that was the law as God gave it...'remember to keep holy the Sabbath day.. the early Christian church determined as the Lord's day the first day of the week. That the church had the right to make such a law is evident...[/FONT]
[FONT="]The reason for changing the Lord's day from Saturday to Sunday lies in the fact that to the Christian church the first day of the week had been made double holy...[/FONT]
[FONT="]nothing is said in the bible about the change of the Lord's day from Saturday to Sunday..that is why we find so illogical the attitude of many non-Catholic who say they will believe nothing unless they can find it in the bible and yet will continue to keep Sunday as the Lord's day on the say-so of the Catholic church[/FONT]
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[FONT="]As R.C Sproul and even the Baptist Confession of Faith proves the 4th commandment as given by God in the actual Bible - points to Saturday.
NONE of those authors goes around arguing that the Israel at Sinai - were all "keeping Sunday".
They all admit that the Bible Sabbath is the 7th day - Saturday and Sunday is the FIRST day of the week. Impossible to miss.
But beyond this - a recent video shows a Baptist Pastor agreeing with the Catholic Church claim that the 4th Commandment has been changed by man - and yet also agreeing with the Baptist Confession of Faith - not only about the change of the 4th commandment - but also the fact that the TEN commandments were given to mankind in Eden.
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So also does the Baptist Confession of Faith agree with this idea that the Bible Sabbath as given by God is not Sunday.
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22.7 As it is the law of nature that a portion of time by God's appointment should be set apart for the worship of God, so in his Word he has given a positive, moral, and perpetual commandment, binding all people in all ages. In particular he has appointed one day in seven as a Sabbath to be kept holy to him.1 From the beginning of the world to the resurrection of Christ this was the last day of the week, but from the resurrection of Christ it was changed to the first day of the week which is called the Lord's Day. This is to be continued to the end of the world as the Christian Sabbath, the observation of the last day of the week being abolished.2[/FONT]
[FONT="](1) Gen 2:3; Exo 20:8-11; Mar 2:27-28; Rev 1:10
(2) Joh 20:1; Act 2:1; 20:7; 1Co 16:1; Rev 1:10; Col 2:16-17 [/FONT]
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They admit that a CHANGE was made in what the BIBLE states to be the Sabbath day - Saturday. Almost every Baptist on this board today - knows that the Bible Sabbath is Saturday.
The Change was done via man-made tradition NOT a "Commandment" in either NT or OT to "make the change of God's Law".
Rather we have Mark 7 flatly forbidding man-made-traditions the privilege of editing the Law of God.
Each time you seek to make a point here - it is found to be half-true.
Why do that as if you don't think I "will notice"???
We both know that I will indeed notice and will point to the flaw in your argument.
--- at the risk of repeating myself -- we do this "again" only this time with Spurgeon's own edit of the Baptist Confession of Faith and the fact that in the actual BIBLE the Sabbath is the SEVENTH day of the week - Saturday not the FIRST day of the week - SUNDAY.
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[/FONT][FONT="]As it is the law of nature that in general a proportion of time, by God's appointment, should be set apart for the worship of God, so He has given in His Word a positive, moral and perpetual commandment, binding upon all men, in all ages to this effect. He has particularly appointed one day in seven for a Sabbath to be kept holy for Him. From the beginning of the world to the resurrection of Christ this was the last day of the week, and from the resurrection of Christ it was changed to the first day of the week and called the Lord's Day. This is to be continued until the end of the world as the Christian Sabbath, the observation of the last day of the week having been abolished. [/FONT][FONT="]
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My guess is that if pastor Reggie also saw this next video giving RCC sources on the non-Bible "Change" to the Sabbath - he would feel somewhat confirmed in his idea that man-made tradition should not be allowed to replace the Word of God.
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[FONT="]as “The Catholic church fully endorses the Sabbath commandment as edited by the Catholic Church" vs "the Catholic church fully endorsed the Sabbath commandment as worded by God at Sinai"[/FONT]
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[FONT="]The Faith Explained[/FONT][FONT="] (an RC commentary on the Baltimore catechism post Vatican ii) states on Page 242 that [/FONT][FONT="]
(short summary)
[/FONT][FONT="]changing the [/FONT][FONT="]Lord's day[/FONT][FONT="] to Sunday[/FONT][FONT="] was in the power of the church since "in the gospels ..Jesus confers upon his church the power to make laws in his name". [/FONT][FONT="]
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[/FONT][FONT="]page 243
"Nothing is said in the bible about the change of the Lord's day From Saturday to Sunday. We know of the change only from the tradition of the Church - a fact handed down to us...that is why we find so illogical the attitude of many Non-Catholics, who say that they will believe nothing unless they can find it in the bible and Yet will continue to keep Sunday as the Lord's day on the say-so of the Catholic church"
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[FONT="]General summary of the Catholic position on this topic appears to be something like this --
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[FONT="]Point 7 – Section 22 Baptist Confession of Faith.[/FONT]
[FONT="]As it is the law of nature that in general a proportion of time, by God's appointment, should be set apart for the worship of God, so He has given in His Word a positive, moral and perpetual commandment, binding upon all men, in all ages to this effect. He has particularly appointed one day in seven for a Sabbath to be kept holy for Him. From the beginning of the world to the resurrection of Christ this was the last day of the week, and from the resurrection of Christ it was changed to the first day of the week and called the Lord's Day. This is to be continued until the end of the world as the Christian Sabbath, the observation of the last day of the week having been abolished. [/FONT]
West Minster Confession of Faith
[FONT="]21.7. As it is of the law of nature, that, in general, a due proportion of time be set apart for the worship of God; so, in his Word, by a positive, moral, and perpetual commandment, binding all men in all ages, he has particularly appointed one day in seven for a Sabbath, to be kept holy unto him: which, from the beginning of the world to the resurrection of Christ, was the last day of the week; and, from the resurrection of Christ, was changed into the first day of the week, which in Scripture is called the Lord's Day, and is to be continued to the end of the world as the Christian Sabbath.[/FONT][FONT="]
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Taken at face value - a thread discussing the Ten Commandments can not be limited to just SDAs - and I have proof.
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Here is an example of claims made by the pro-Sunday sources - and 6 of the 7 are actually correct according to the Bible!.
Yes that is right - 6 of the 7 are actually common ground between Sabbath keeping and Sunday keeping Christians.
1. That the Sabbath Commandment is first given to mankind in Gen 2:1-3
2. That all mankind was obligated by the TEN commandments in the OT and to this very day.
3. That the seventh day as the Sabbath was Saturday the seventh day of the week from Gen 2:1-3 until NT times - including at the cross.
4. That the Ten Commandments are the moral Law of God
5. That the moral law of God is written on the heart under the New Covenant
6. that the Ten Commandments as the moral law of God are in no way opposed to grace and the Gospel.
7. That the Sabbath commandment can rightly be BENT by man-made-tradition to point to week-day-1 after the cross.
I agree with 6 out of 7 as listed above - and yet many who post against God's TEN commandments object to all of the points listed above. And sometimes they will even go on to complain that so many of the points above are in agreement with my position and opposed to the war-against-the-Ten-Commandments position.
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It's Wednesday today where I live. It will be Saturday where I live when it is still Friday for a lot of people on this forum. Which hours are hallowed out of the 24 that make up a day. Are the 24 where I live the holy ones for the seventh day that I experience? If that is so why would all those chaps in Friday lands be doing their work as if the day were not hallowed?
Hi, BobRyan
how do you keep Sabbath ?
How did Adam and Eve keep it?
They did not keep the Sabbath. It is impossible with the explanation of Moses.How did Adam and Eve keep it?
Seems to me that Genesis chapter two verses one, two, and three has God bless and hallow the seventh day in the vicinity of Eden. If it is a twenty four hour period that God hallowed it would be twenty four hours in Eden. In Hawaii, and New Zealand the evening and the morning would be at very different times, possibly outside of the hours of the seventh day in Eden.
It's not described in the Scriptures; it is described that God rested.
So again, how do you observe the Sabbath particularly (and Scripturally) ?
Apparently Christ knew what day it was... when He kept it.Seems to me that Genesis chapter two verses one, two, and three has God bless and hallow the seventh day in the vicinity of Eden. If it is a twenty four hour period that God hallowed it would be twenty four hours in Eden. In Hawaii, and New Zealand the evening and the morning would be at very different times, possibly outside of the hours of the seventh day in Eden.
Oh yes, and nothing in Genesis chapter two verses one through three say anything about a weekly cycle ended with a seventh day each week and each seventh day being hallowed by God. The passage says that one and exactly one day was hallowed. That's not good for the seventh day advocates' case is it?
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in Christ,
Bob
The confusion you talk about fits what you do to a "T".Apparently Christ knew what day it was... when He kept it.
And in Ex 16 God "still knew" when He said "tomorrow is the Sabbath"
So they had that whole - manna thing reminding them exactly what day it was.
And now - we have the Jews and the Christians both in agreement on what day is the 7th and what day is the first.
No wonder all those sources -- Catholic, Baptist, Westminster, R.C Sproul agree on Sunday as week-day one and Saturday as the seventh day.
That can't be good for those who want to insert confusion into Bible topics that are obvious and simple even across denominations.
in Christ,
Bob
There is no such evidence to be found in Holy Writ. Moses says you are trying to pull our leg.Adam and Eve lived before the fall - and kept Sabbath as their first day of rest. Sanctified and made a holy day - by God our Creator. (The Triune Godhead - let "us" make man in OUR own image). and by "man" is meant - mankind.
Ex 20:8-11 says to rest.
Lev 23:1-3 says to worship.
Is 66:23 says that "All mankind" is to come before God "from Sabbath to Sabbath" and bow down for worship.
Is 58:14 says it is not a day for secular talk or secular work, or secular entertainment.
Christ said it is a day to help those who are sick and to spread the Gospel.
I think the RCC pretty much agrees with all the above -- so kind of interesting.
in Christ,
Bob