If there does come an enforced Sunday Law, what wouldl that mean to you? Would you chalk it up to coincidence and stay with your current beliefs (assuming they are non Sabbath keeping) or would you re-evaluate your non SDA beliefs?
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If there does come an enforced Sunday Law, what wouldl that mean to you? Would you chalk it up to coincidence and stay with your current beliefs (assuming they are non Sabbath keeping) or would you re-evaluate your non SDA beliefs?
The premise that you assume before the "if" is one that we have endeavored to satisfy in our theological perspective. That is, "if" a national Sunday law ever came to pass, what impact would it have on us?If there does come an enforced Sunday Law, what wouldl that mean to you? Would you chalk it up to coincidence and stay with your current beliefs (assuming they are non Sabbath keeping) or would you re-evaluate your non SDA beliefs?
You cannot change a commandment unless that commandment has current jurisdiction.
That chapter reads like a commentary on Exodus 34, when Moses brought down the second issue of the covenant from Mount Sinai, the Ten Commandments. It concludes that former covenant to be the former glory that is exceeded by the ministry of the Spirit.Seems reasonable. As I understand it, 2 Corinthians 3 seems to confirm that there is no current jurisdiction.
BFA
It would not affect anyone: "where there is no law there is no transgression" (Romans 4:15). That is the premise we're trying to get you to evaluate.Then why would there be a need of a sunday Law... we already know of the blue laws and that there was before the senate or congress in the 1880's a bill to impose Sunday observance. The question was if it happened would it impact you, not to arge the merits of it happening.
It would not affect anyone: "where there is no law there is no transgression" (Romans 4:15). That is the premise we're trying to get you to evaluate.
Romans 4 is one of the most important chapters in the Bible, because it expands on the lessons gained in the Law 430 years before the covenant from Mount Sinai was issued (that was the Ten Commandments and the book of the law). I feel that quoting the entire chapter would be best, but I will constrain myself to a paragraph to show what the author intended.That quote from Romans 4 I see differently than you... I guess thats what happens when the premise you are applying it against is different.
I see it as meaning that if I gain an advantage over another in a business transaction through intelligence or savvy, then that cannot be counted as transgression against me because there is no law against it. As long as I don't violate the tenets of the sixth, eighth or ninth commandment then it is lawful.
I am not sure if you are addressing the SDA or the non SDA. My answer is No I would not reconsider the SDA position.If there does come an enforced Sunday Law, what wouldl that mean to you? Would you chalk it up to coincidence and stay with your current beliefs (assuming they are non Sabbath keeping) or would you re-evaluate your non SDA beliefs?
See Victor's first post.Then why would there be a need of a sunday Law... we already know of the blue laws and that there was before the senate or congress in the 1880's a bill to impose Sunday observance. The question was if it happened would it impact you, not to arge the merits of it happening.
BFA, the SDA understanding of the Sunday Law is that Adventists propbation would be closed unpon the implementation in the USA but that the time for the midnight cry. the third angels message would still be in effect for others until the law was made worldwide.
It follows the same pattern as probation on the Jews, first it was the corporate closing of probation in 34 AD, as fulfilled by prophesy, and then the destruction in 70 AD for those individuals that didn't heed the message of the abomination of desolation.
I am not sure if you are addressing the SDA or the non SDA.
But you don't keep the law, and you admit it when you state that no one can keep it.In another thread I laid out my reasonings for my belief in keeping the Law...
Proof: New Testament endorses Sabbath (Saturday): post #30
Basically, no one can keep the Law for it is perfect and we are not. Only Christ can bridge the difference... but that doesn't mean we aren't to follow the precepts of the Law. Not to be justified by keeping them but to reveal our sinful nature and to repent of our deep hidden sins as the Holy Spirit makes them known to us by the standard of the Law.
It's interesting that it is so clear to me yet foolishness to you...
Then why would there be a need of a sunday Law...
BFA, the SDA understanding of the Sunday Law is that Adventists propbation would be closed unpon the implementation in the USA but that the time for the midnight cry. the third angels message would still be in effect for others until the law was made worldwide.
Where do you make up this junk?