Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.
I see religion is greatly respected. BUT the LORD looks on the heart. GOOD thing. I would rather my kids, or anyone show up in jeans and hear about the Lord than be a hypocrite and turn them away and not hear the message. Think about that while you are up there on your high horse looking down.You wear what you want, I'll go with respect. We Catholics have great respect for Jesus Christ. We take the Holy Mass very seriously. Thank you Jesus
LOL, amen. Our hearts and purity towards Him is what He wants..not the religious jargon that some would think is becoming. GOOD point.I too have great respect for the Messiah.
And I realise that He wants my heart, not my pants.
There are a lot of wise guys on this thread...not surprised. My friends, I DO NOT wear jeans to church out of RESPECT for my Lord. I dress every Sunday very nice. I wouldn't be caught dead in jeans in church. You know, Guy doud the Protestant turned Catholic was the one who said his church was "blue jeans preferred". Even he saw the Holy Catholic church and it's members dressed mostly in suits and ties, and nice clothing. Again, it is called RESPECT. Get it?
You wear what you want, I'll go with respect. We Catholics have great respect for Jesus Christ. We take the Holy Mass very seriously. Thank you Jesus
Um No because they have omitted one..I just wondering why that is?Asked my Catholic friend. Cause they place 1&2 together of ours. We put 9&10 together on theirs. In the actual text, it's the same. They just seperate different than we do.
That is nice and I even noticed the catholics an etiquette site on how to dress.
And oh, to answer your question:
Yes, I do keep the Sabbath set-apart, and I do rest on it.
Now the question is, do you?
From your posts, the answer seems to be no, you don't actually keep the 4th commandment at all.
I'll say it again, the Sabbath doesn't = Sunday/the Lords Day.
Edit: Also, SDA's also keep the 4th commandment. So do Messianic Jews.
When and if I ever convert to Judaism, then I will observe the Jewish Sabbath.There is a Seveth-day-Catholic church in Oklahoma City. Also there are the 7th day baptists, the world wide church of God and several more I can't name right now that keep God's command to observe and celebrate the 7th day of the week as Shabbot.
God Bless
Jim Larmore
When and if I ever convert to Judaism, then I will observe the Jewish Sabbath.
I was wondering if Protestants believed in the Ten Commandments, especially "KEEP THE SABBATH HOLY". On every answer in the thread pertaining to going to church as is God's Commandment, every one was Protestant and believed in NOT going to church on the Sabbath. What's up with that? You cannot make your own rules like one post read "as long as Jesus is in your heart"...etc...that is not so. Seems only the Catholic posts take the Mass and church seriously. So my question to non-Catholics would be, either a yes or no answer. Do you keep God's comandment of keeping the Sabbath Holy by attending church EVERY Sunday??
and right there I got lost.EVERY DAY in the church age, we are to worship the Lord by learning bible doctrine, everyday. But, the special days are always the days when a nation has won its victories in battle. Why? Because it is the military that provides freedom for a nation and no nation ever had freedom apart from its military, that is a divine law. (emph. added)
There were no Jews in the garden of eden when the Sabbath was created. If you are saved and finally go to your reward in the earth made new you will keep the Sabbath as well. Read Isa 66:22-23 where the Bible makes it plain that we will come before God each Sabbath in the new earth.
So if we observed the Sabbath in Eden before sin entered the world and we see here that we will keep it after the sin problem is resolved . Why do we think it's not necessary now? Coming into the rest of God is a precious and wonderful blessing.
God Bless
Jim Larmore
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?