Context won’t matter is one does not have an open heart.Context isn’t important, apparently in this thread anyway, so you point is moot.
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Context won’t matter is one does not have an open heart.Context isn’t important, apparently in this thread anyway, so you point is moot.
It is relevant to what I’ve been asking, and what you have repeatedly claimed you’ve answered. So unless you want to walk back that claim, please answer.
Then you should probably stop making arguments where you ignore context.Context won’t matter is one does not have an open heart.
I know you posted this to someone else but I think @SabbathBlessings just proved earlier that this was what you were doing in post # 336 linked.Then you should probably stop making arguments where you ignore context.
Obviously it’s not been answered, and it’s completely disingenuous (and completely of of character for one who claims to be a Christian) to say otherwise. Moses didn’t have Isaiah or Ezekiel to rely on. So there’s no way he could learn from those texts. Why you won’t admit it is beyond me.Well I guess we will have to agree to disagree as I believe your question has been answered as others have already pointed out to you. Ezekiel 46:1-3 and Isaiah 66:22-23 is God's spoken Word saying the Sabbath is a day of worship. What else do you need to know? Shouldn't we just believe what God tells us instead of trying to make arguments in silence that are not recorded in some parts of the bible but are directly recorded in other parts of the bible?
Take Care.
Are you okay?Then you should probably stop making arguments where you ignore context.
You all post without context and act as if it’s the final word. But when I do it, ANATHEMA! Quite the double standard.I know you posted this to someone else but I think @SabbathBlessings just proved earlier that this was what you were doing in post # 336 linked.
I’m doing better than I deserve. Thanks for asking.Are you okay?
They were of God. The same Spirit and truth that Guided Isaiah and Ezekiel guided Moses.Obviously it’s not been answered, and it’s completely disingenuous (and completely of of character for one who claims to be a Christian) to say otherwise. Moses didn’t have Isaiah or Ezekiel to rely on. So there’s no way he could learn from those texts. Why you won’t admit it is beyond me.
Well nobody agrees with your claims here accept you. So we do not really have anything further to discuss. As posted earlier, your trying to make an argument in silence. Just because the scriptures are silent in regards to worship and the sabbath in one part of the bible does not mean God's Word is silent in other scriptures of the bible where God says in His own words that the Sabbath is a day of worship (Ezekiel 46:1-3 and Isaiah 66:22-2). Arguments in silence are not an excuse to break God' law. You have no scripture to support a view that the Sabbath is not a day of worship when God explicitly says the Sabbath is a day of worshipObviously it’s not been answered, and it’s completely disingenuous (and completely of of character for one who claims to be a Christian) to say otherwise. Moses didn’t have Isaiah or Ezekiel to rely on. So there’s no way he could learn from those texts. Why you won’t admit it is beyond me.
Awesome. That’s a start. So how did Moses communicate this requirement to worship on the Sabbath to the Israelites?They were of God. The same Spirit and truth that Guided Isaiah and Ezekiel guided Moses.
Why the lie about what I’m doing? I’ve been clear. Lying about it is a sin. You should continue reading past the 4th commandment.Well nobody agrees with your claims here accept you. So we do not really have anything further to discuss. As posted earlier. Your trying to make an argument in silence. Just because the scriptures are silent in regards to worship and the sabbath in one part of the bible does not mean God's Word is silent in other scriptures of the bible where God says in His own words that the Sabbath is a day of worship (Ezekiel 46:1-3 and Isaiah 66:22-2). Arguments in silence are not an excuse to break God' law.
Post 350 linkedAwesome. That’s a start. So how did Moses communicate this requirement to worship on the Sabbath to the Israelites?
Are you sure I am lying? What does Romans 2:1-6 mean? I have only been sharing the scriptures with you which are God's Word not mine showing that the Sabbath is a day of worship as others have here as well. Anyhow they are Gods' Words not mine. You are free to believe as you wish. In my view an argument in silence is not an argument to disregard the express revealed Word of God spoken by God himself who states in His own Words that the Sabbath is a day of worship. For me, if God says it I think we should just believe it.Why the lie about what I’m doing? I’ve been clear. Lying about it is a sin. You should continue reading past the 4th commandment.
Aren't we all. May our Father God Lead us in GRACE and truth. AmenI’m doing better than I deserve. Thanks for asking.
That’s not an answer. So now it’s REALLY clear that you have none. Thanks for that, sorta.
Definitely. I’ve been clear. You keep distorting what I’m saying.Are you sure I am lying?
Tell me how you believe I am distorting what you are saying? Let's examine this.Definitely. I’ve been clear. You keep distorting what I’m saying.
Your response here...LoveGodsWord said: ↑ Post 350 linked
Then prove to me how the linked post above does not answer your question when others here already told you that it does answer your question.That’s not an answer. So now it’s REALLY clear that you have none. Thanks for that, sorta.
Well I respectfully disagree. If I am being honest with you, all I hear are accusations you have not been able to prove with scriptures.You all post without context and act as if it’s the final word. But when I do it, ANATHEMA! Quite the double standard.