Isaiah 58 clearly prophesies Jesus' conduct when He walked as a man. Only the willfully blind cannot see this. It is obvious.Ok, Elijahorao.
You take the apocalyptic prophesies in Isaiah and try to put them with a prophetic passage in Malachi to try to prove there is a "spiritual Israel", which is rebutted by the whole of other scripture.
Hebrews 4:4 says
The preceding verse says:
This is saying that God's works were finished on the seventh day and He rested. It does not say anything about a recurring rest. (as the seventh day rest commanded of Israel).
I'm not sure why we are talking about the Sabbath, I wanted to put to rest the "spiritual Israel" thing.
Isaiah 58 is certainly addressed to the nation of Israel under the old covenant.
I will leave you with a bit of perspective on who here is willing to accept the truth.
Honestly, think about this passage! We know what the old covenant with Moses consisted of. Who has a veil here?
God bless! Ricker
If you acknowledge the Malachi passage as prophetic, what more proof do you need.
The difference arises because you are debating for debating's sake rather than seeking truth. You acknowledge the scripture in Malachi is prophetic, thus future, therefore relevent now also. Having revealed that you recognise this, the only reason you can be raising objections is for objection's sake. You have already determined in your mind that you will not be turned around on this matter regardless of what scriptures are presented.
If I were to ask you to quote Revelation 22:14 your inclination would be to make sure you do not use a king james. why? Because the scripture accurately translated here does not say what you want it to say.
You say the scripture after creation does not talk about a recurring rest. Do you think that God only made the seventh day holy for the end of creation week? Come of the grass! Why did He say/write "REMEMBER" so many years later? Surely no one can see a rational stand on your presenting that as an argument. It is an insult to anyone's intelligence to suggest the sabbath was only made holy for one rest at the end of creation week.
So you talk about the new covenant where the 'law' is written in our hearts. What law? Eh? Certainly not the law of animal sacrifices because that 'law' certainly was nailed to the cross. Perhaps the 'law' written in our hearts has such commands as "You shall not murder"
Does that ring a bell? You aren't suggesting that under the new covenant murder is now permitted are you?
Of course not.
So, what 'law' is written in our hearts, and where/how are the boundaries set? Is it ok to steal sometimes? Is adultery ok now if you claim the blood of Jesus over it? Perhaps while you are claiming His name over it you would like to mix in a few curses so that the name is taken in vain? This would be a novel way of demonstrating grace wouldn't it? Is Grace given to us for salvation, or is it a gift that gives us a license to sin?
In that day many shall say to Him Lord Lord and He will say to them "Depart from Me you workers of iniquity/lawlessness, I never knew you."
I mean, how can you be guilty of lawlessness when there is no law?
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