Gary O'
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Hate to belabor this argument, butUnless 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.
I AM a Christian
And I enjoy that blessed day
I'm sure it's already been said here (forgive me, I can only read so much......my eyes are failing me), but the seventh day Sabbath is in the very heart of The Ten Commandments, and the only commandment that points to Who created our world
For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.
It gives me the mental, physical and spiritual rest I've come to need.
Without it, I would've worked myself into the ground, as I was accustomed to working 24/7
I'm so very thankful for that blessed rest
When living in the mountains, I could hardly wait to bring in the Sabbath and take in The Creator's work
Even moved to write something about it after taking this photo;
As far as the confusion of which day to keep, the first or the seventh, the church of Rome is the only entity that claims that change. It's no argument
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