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It's not so much the origin of the Sabbath that's debated, it's more the origin of the command to keep the Sabbath that's debated.The origin of the Sabbath has been debated by Bible scholars with some that argue that the Sabbath originated at the time of Moses.
Yeshua said that Shabbat was made for Adam...It's not so much the origin of the Sabbath that's debated, it's more the origin of the command to keep the Sabbath that's debated.
How do you know He is who He claims to be?Because that is what He told the Samaritan woman at the well.
Well what would you do if Jesus showed up today and repeated His actions from the Bible..It's not so much the origin of the Sabbath that's debated, it's more the origin of the command to keep the Sabbath that's debated.
On the contrary the true apostles have always explained and recited the whole Bible to everyone. Furthermore, many congregations would have contained some gentiles who had shown an interest in Hebrew faith already.As a non-Jewish Christian, the Torah is totally irrelevant to me. Paul never taught the Gentile churches to observe the Torah as the basis of Christian doctrine, in fact, the Gentile believers had no idea of what it was about, much less have any interest in it.
It is for us to cease work and have a day with the Creator, and He made it clear from the beginning...Yeshua said that Shabbat was made for Adam...
that is what I saidIt is for us to cease work and have a day with the Creator, and He made it clear from the beginning...
I'm just a Gentile guy who reads, and believes, both the OT and the NT.I'm just a Gentile guy who reads and believes the New Testament. The Jewish Law, including the Ten Commandments is irrelevant to me. I live and walk in the Spirit who teaches and guides me according the righteousness of Christ which has been bestowed on me as God's free gift. "By grace I am saved through faith, not of myself, but is the gift of God; not of works lest any should boast." Also,
"There is no condemnation to those in Christ Jesus who walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit." (Romans 8:1). Walking after the flesh involves trying to follow the Commandments through my own strength in order to establish a righteousness that is apart from the righteousness of Christ. If I tried to follow God's moral laws and commandments in the flesh, then grace is no more grace for me, and I have fallen away from Christ and remain lost in my iniquities and sins.
Yeah, and why did the disciples live in fear for a day after Jesus' death and finally have their faith confirmed after Jesus' ressurection?Because that is what He told the Samaritan woman at the well.
Hi, I’ve been pondering the keeping of the Sabbath and, what you have said seems to make sense. Most Christians either do not believe keeping the Sabbath is relevant or the day (Saturday) has changed to Sunday. My question is if we are to keep the Saturday Sabbath, where are we to worship, have fellowship, etc.This does not seem to align with NT teaching, unless you are stating that the apostles are in an unsaved state when they died as they kept every Sabbath Acts 13:42-44 Acts 16:8 Acts 18:4 etc. etc. decades after the death of Jesus when He died and on His death His covenant ratified and nothing could be changed to His covenant.
Jesus commissioned the apostles to observe everything He commanded. Mat 28:18-20 His faithful followers kept the Sabbath according to the commandment after His death Luke 23:20.
I think it’s up to Jesus who is saved and who is not. God kept the Sabbath, Jesus kept the Sabbath, His apostles kept the Sabbath and His faithful followers kept the Sabbath according to the commandment. Luke 23:56 Seems like the group to be in instead of doing our own thing, as we were made in the image of God to follow Him.
Once God blesses something as He did the seventh day Sabbath, man can not reverse Num 23:20 and in all of your assessment, not one passage was quoted from scripture, yet alone a thus saith the Lord about God’s holy Sabbath day. If you prayerfully research all the Sabbath scripture in God’s Word almost all have a thus saith the Lord around them, so thats some big shoes one would need to fill to disprove God’s Sabbath and His holy day that He said in His own Words. Isaiah 58:13. There is no scripture in all of God’s Word that says we can break any of His commandments- Jesus said we are not to break the least of them. Math 5:19-30 The one commandment God said Remember, the one that is holy and blessed by God is doubtful that is a least commandment, but even if so, Jesus told us to keep. Jesus said heaven and earth would pass before one dot if an i or cross of a t could be removed from His holy law. Mat 5:18 My faith is in His every Word and until God says we can break His Sabbath and His holy day, my faith is in Him.
This is what God says:
Isaiah 56:1
Thus says the Lord:
“Keep justice, and do righteousness,
For My salvation is about to come,
And My righteousness to be revealed.
2 Blessed is the man who does this,
And the son of man who lays hold on it;
Who keeps from defiling the Sabbath,
And keeps his hand from doing any evil.”
6 “Also the sons of the foreigner
Who join themselves to the Lord, to serve Him,
And to love the name of the Lord, to be His servants—
Everyone who keeps from defiling the Sabbath,
And holds fast My covenant—
We should be a servant to God instead of following the crowd keeping mans traditions over the commandments of God. Mark 7:7-8 Mat 15:3-9
There are several denominations that keep the Sabbath. The Adventist church is the largest, but there are others. There are Messianic congregations also, and I have met a few people who worship on Sabbath privately and other independent congregations too.Hi, I’ve been pondering the keeping of the Sabbath and, what you have said seems to make sense. Most Christians either do not believe keeping the Sabbath is relevant or the day (Saturday) has changed to Sunday. My question is if we are to keep the Saturday Sabbath, where are we to worship, have fellowship, etc.
Hi Fearful!Hi, I’ve been pondering the keeping of the Sabbath and, what you have said seems to make sense. Most Christians either do not believe keeping the Sabbath is relevant or the day (Saturday) has changed to Sunday. My question is if we are to keep the Saturday Sabbath, where are we to worship, have fellowship, etc.
Unfortunately I only know of Adventist Churches which I don’t feel comfortable with, mostly due to their following of Ellen White. I live in Mississippi. Any advise would be appreciated.There are several denominations that keep the Sabbath. The Adventist church is the largest, but there are others. There are Messianic congregations also, and I have met a few people who worship on Sabbath privately and other independent congregations too.
Sorry, I live on the west coast. An internet search is your best bet to find a local church.Unfortunately I only know of Adventist Churches which I don’t feel comfortable with, mostly due to their following of Ellen White. I live in Mississippi. Any advise would be appreciated.
Just curious if you ever read one of her books? I wouldn’t listen to everything you read on the Internet. In the days of Jesus so called people of God killed Jesus, mocked His Prophets and killed His disciples. The SDA follows the Bible and EGW tells us to test everything from the Bible.Unfortunately I only know of Adventist Churches which I don’t feel comfortable with, mostly due to their following of Ellen White. I live in Mississippi. Any advise would be appreciated.
So how do you get together with the church brethren and when..Unless one acknowledges and accepts that Jesus has become the believers' Sabbath rest which replaces the obligation to keep the Saturday Sabbath, they may be religious, but they can't claim to be Christian.
Hi, I’ve been pondering the keeping of the Sabbath and, what you have said seems to make sense. Most Christians either do not believe keeping the Sabbath is relevant or the day (Saturday) has changed to Sunday. My question is if we are to keep the Saturday Sabbath, where are we to worship, have fellowship, etc.
The Jewish Sabbath was designed to be a day of rest. Because Saturday was the only day when the Jews were not at work, they had the time to get together for fellowship and worship. Christians went to the Temple and to the synagogue to share the Gospel, not to engage in Jewish worship. They worshiped on the first day of the week which was Sunday. There is no such thing as a Sunday sabbath. Some churches call it that to describe their day of worship, but the Sabbath was not for worship but for rest after six days of working. The legal obligation to keep the Jewish Saturday sabbath became obsolete as soon as the Day of Pentecost arrived and the Christian church was born. Furthermore, no Gentile was ever obligated to keep the Jewish sabbath.So how do you get together with the church brethren and when..
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