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Flying on Sabbath

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Hi all :thumbsup:

There is a movie competition here in NZ, where senior high school students have a challenge to make a 5 minute movie on evolution. My (secular) teacher is greatly encouraging me to make a video that explains my views on evolution (that I don't believe in it)

I'm actually rather interested in entering, as I think I could do quite well (as long as there wasn't any bias!) and might have a shot at a prize.

But the prizes are travel prizes. One is a 2 week trip to the UK during a 2 week holiday period. So likely, we would be leaving on Sabbath or flying on Sabbath.

If its morally wrong I won't even bother entering. So what do ya'll think?
 
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good point catnaptor!

windmill, i travel a lot! and when we travel, more times than not it is for personal/vaction reasons. my husband and i have made it a policy not to fly on Sabbath. i think there has been one or two times when it couldnt be avoided and we felt guilty. when we reached our destination, we said never again. we would bring our own food and put it in our carry on so we could eat, and we would get drinks free on the plane. but still the point of the flight attendants having to serve us, the people working at the check in gates, etc., we just didnt feel right.

i have heard that several mainstream sda evangelists sometimes fly on sabbath (because it is unavoidable sometimes) but i heard them talking about the same things i have mentioned above.

search your heart and pray that the Holy Spirit guides and directs you to do what is right. Dont do or dont do something just because someone else says yes or no. Do what the Lord leads you to do. :)
 
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Hi all :thumbsup:

There is a movie competition here in NZ, where senior high school students have a challenge to make a 5 minute movie on evolution. My (secular) teacher is greatly encouraging me to make a video that explains my views on evolution (that I don't believe in it)

I'm actually rather interested in entering, as I think I could do quite well (as long as there wasn't any bias!) and might have a shot at a prize.

But the prizes are travel prizes. One is a 2 week trip to the UK during a 2 week holiday period. So likely, we would be leaving on Sabbath or flying on Sabbath.

If its morally wrong I won't even bother entering. So what do ya'll think?

Hi,

Jesus in Matthew 24 talks about for the believers that their flight from persecution may not be on sabbath in the end time.

20 But pray ye that your flight be not in the winter, neither on the sabbath day:

I will only take a plane on Sabbath if it's a missionary trip. A flight for personal pleasure violates the spirit of the sabbath commandment.

Isaiah 58
13 If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call the sabbath a delight, the holy of the LORD, honourable; and shalt honour him, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words:
14 Then shalt thou delight thyself in the LORD; and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places of the earth, and feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy father: for the mouth of the LORD hath spoken it.
 
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Hi,

Jesus in Matthew 24 talks about for the believers that their flight from persecution may not be on sabbath in the end time.

20 But pray ye that your flight be not in the winter, neither on the sabbath day:

I will only take a plane on Sabbath if it's a missionary trip. A flight for personal pleasure violates the spirit of the sabbath commandment.

Isaiah 58
13 If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call the sabbath a delight, the holy of the LORD, honourable; and shalt honour him, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words:
14 Then shalt thou delight thyself in the LORD; and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places of the earth, and feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy father: for the mouth of the LORD hath spoken it.
The Sabbath was made to benefit man not man to benefit the Sabbath.
 
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How many of you drive your cars on the Sabbath?
But with a plane, there are people working around me to get me there!

Then again, when we use electricity, people are having to work to get me that too!

:| See this is the thing. We so easily write that off as "eh.. what can I do?" Yet we will not fly on Sabbath. But despite the fact I do not see any difference, I still feel guilty.
 
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Flying is a form of transportation like walking, using a horse, donkey, or driving a car. So who does not do all these things on a Sabbath. Besides Jesus advice was to do with the destruction of Jerusalem, windmill's experince is so different.
Windmill follow your heart rather than following what we advice, we are not your Saviour.
 
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But with a plane, there are people working around me to get me there!

Then again, when we use electricity, people are having to work to get me that too!

:| See this is the thing. We so easily write that off as "eh.. what can I do?" Yet we will not fly on Sabbath. But despite the fact I do not see any difference, I still feel guilty.

Windmill,

When I drive the car on sabbath, sometimes I pay toll to get to different churches. Yeah, there are people who are working for you at the toll booth. But I don't have a choice. Either I go or I don't go.

There is a difference between flying on sabbath to do a missionary trip and flying on sabbath to go to a vacation destination.
 
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But with a plane, there are people working around me to get me there!

Then again, when we use electricity, people are having to work to get me that too!

:| See this is the thing. We so easily write that off as "eh.. what can I do?" Yet we will not fly on Sabbath. But despite the fact I do not see any difference, I still feel guilty.

The town close to where I live has a large jewish population. Even the hospital has a sabbath elevator. It's an elevator that stops at every floor on sabbath so the jews don't have to press the buttons. But the jews forgot to account for the fact that there are people working at the utility company.

God does not hold the legalistic attitude towards people who wish to keep His commandments.

It comes down to 2 simple points of do's and do not's:

1. Does it glorify God? Does it have anything to do with God at all?

2. If not, do you have to do it? Can it be done on another day of the week?

Just get those two points right, IMO, you can't go wrong.
 
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Flying is a form of transportation like walking, using a horse, donkey, or driving a car. So who does not do all these things on a Sabbath. Besides Jesus advice was to do with the destruction of Jerusalem, windmill's experince is so different.
Windmill follow your heart rather than following what we advice, we are not your Saviour.

I don't intend to debate with you in the main section. But what Jesus talked about in Matt 24 was for both the destruction of Jerusalem and the end time.
 
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The town close to where I live has a large jewish population. Even the hospital has a sabbath elevator. It's an elevator that stops at every floor on sabbath so the jews don't have to press the buttons. But the jews forgot to account for the fact that there are people working at the utility company.

God does not hold the legalistic attitude towards people who wish to keep His commandments.

It comes down to 2 simple points of do's and do not's:

1. Does it glorify God? Does it have anything to do with God at all?

2. If not, do you have to do it? Can it be done on another day of the week?

Just get those two points right, IMO, you can't go wrong.

I agree with this.

Basically, I try to avoid traveling on the Sabbath as well. However, I wouldn't feel guilty if I did. If you can just as easily travel on another day, though, then why choose to travel on the Sabbath, as it substantially keeps you from doing what the purpose of the day is?

In situations where you do not have a choice, however, then I believe you should go ahead and travel. I think the issue is the spirit and motive behind your actions. Someone who travels on the Sabbath for no reason is showing contempt for God's law, but someone else traveling the Sabbath who has their heart right with God, and has no other choice, is not showing any contempt at all.
 
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Hi all :thumbsup:

There is a movie competition here in NZ, where senior high school students have a challenge to make a 5 minute movie on evolution. My (secular) teacher is greatly encouraging me to make a video that explains my views on evolution (that I don't believe in it)

I'm actually rather interested in entering, as I think I could do quite well (as long as there wasn't any bias!) and might have a shot at a prize.

But the prizes are travel prizes. One is a 2 week trip to the UK during a 2 week holiday period. So likely, we would be leaving on Sabbath or flying on Sabbath.

If its morally wrong I won't even bother entering. So what do ya'll think?
Hi. :)

In my opinion, I'd say enter the contest. Tell God that you're concerned about this possibility and ask they His will be done in the matter..then do your best.

If, by His will, you win..then see if the date would be on a Sabbath and if it's not changable. At that point, ask Him and let Him impress in you what to do. Worst case, give the trip to a friend who doesn't keep the Sabbath. ;)
 
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I've heard some good, interesting advise that will make me think hard about what I would do if I win and we must travel on Sabbath. But I think nvertheless I will still enter the competition. I agree, it'd be a good witness ^_^ thanks all.
 
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Unsure. Its a prize, so I'd wonder if they would have it already booked any everything. I am going to email those holding the competition and check.

But if we fly out just before sunset, I should be OK. Because we'd be flying towards the UK, which would mean we'd be going backwards in terms of time. Yet here also comes the thought of going back- if we leave just before sabbath, there'll be sabbath over the water, I think, though only for a few hours at maximum... eh its so complicated figuring out sabbath when you're flying between different time zones!
 
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