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Apollos asked - Now, can anyone show obligation or reason for Christians to keep the sabbath?
RND replies - I don't know. Read the Bible cover to cover a few times?
LOL ! I will take that as a big NO! No one can show any obligation to keep the sabbath under the new covenant today. Afterall, what would Christians be resting from ??? (cf. Exodus 31:13,17, Deut 5:15.)
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Take it anyway you'd like Apollos. Just as I said before there is no proof in the New Testament saying that there is no reason for the sabbath to be observed. I guess one could look at the situation then as a sabbath version of Pascals Wager.
http://cf.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Psa&c=1&v=2&t=KJV#2
Psa 1:2 But his delight [is] in the law of the LORD; and in his law doth he meditate day and night.<----
Jesus has ALL authority today in heaven and on earth Matthew 28:18.
Today this means the law of Christ Galatians 6:2 which is contained in the new covenant not the old.
Where did Christ change the law?
http://cf.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Psa&c=19&v=7&t=KJV#7
Psa 19:7 The law of the LORD [is] perfect, converting the soul: the testimony of the LORD [is] sure, making wise the simple.<-------- See answer above. But does this apply to animal sacrifices??? Does it apply to the closing of the gates???
No. It doesn't apply to animal sacrifices. The word for law here is Torah which is a precept or statute, especially the Decalogue or Pentateuch:--law.
http://cf.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Psa&c=94&v=12&t=KJV#12
Psa 94:12 Blessed [is] the man whom thou chastenest, O LORD, and teachest him out of thy law;<-------
See answer above.
The word for law here is Torah which is a precept or statute, especially the Decalogue or Pentateuch:--law.
http://cf.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Psa&c=119&v=174&t=KJV#174
Psa 119:174 I have longed for thy salvation, O LORD; and thy law [is] my delight.<--------
Today this MUST mean the law of Christ today as there was no salvation under the old law. There is certainly no salvation connected with sabbath keeping !!! In fact, if you did not keep the sabbath, you got a rock in the head! How positive is that?
It must have meant the same thing back then in that the Lord is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow.
RND offered - And here's the kicker!
2Ti 3:16 All scripture [is] given by inspiration of God, and [is] profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:<--------Does this apply to Christians?
Oh, I can kick this a little farther than you can
Romans 15:4 - For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that through patience and through comfort of the scriptures we might have hope.
See also 1 Corinthians 10:11 !
RND then said - Tell me and everyone here Apollos1 what "scripture" was Paul referring too when he wrote to Timothy seeing that the "New" Testament hadn't been compilied yet? Was Paul including the Ten Commandments and the Mosaic law here?
Hey everyone, in all three of these passages Paul tells us that there are things to learn and profit from and see by example by reading scripture, including the OLD Testament.
What Paul does not say in these verse, and what RND needs to learn, is that not all scripture is authoritative today for the worship and practice of the NEW Testament church. RND needs to decide which COVENANT he wants to accept! THIS is the KICKER !!!
Are you serious Apollos? To say that you'd have to completely ignore the plain meaning of what Paul was saying. What is doctrine? What is correction? What is reproof?
2Ti 3:16 All scripture [is] given by inspiration of God, and [is] profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
It doesn't say some scripture is good for these things it says clearly all. Taking it a step further it says, "The ten Commandments [is] given by inspiration of God, and [is] profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
RND said - Paul was writing to Timothy roughtly 20 to 30 years after the death of Christ and he was still saying that the scriptures were still good for teaching and instruction. If the "New" covenant started immediately upon Christ's death at Calvary then why was Paul saying 30 years later that the "old" scriptures were still good for something?
As the executors of the Christs testament, the NT era began on Pentecost in Acts 2 with the Apostles proclaiming the first gospel sermons to men from all around the world. But I never said that the OT had no use today. While your approach is argumentative in nature, there are some good points to be made.
Many things can be learned from OT scripture and this is Pauls point. The -3- major things I think we can learn from OT scripture (and it is not limited to only 3 things) is:
-How God deals with man.
-God always keeps His word!
-God has always provided for the faithful.
I agree. But that doesn't mean God changes His nature and His character, which is perfectly expressed in the Ten Commandments. Why is it that the only commandments that Christians attempt to say has been changed, or is no longer in effect is the 4th Commandment?
Hey Apollos, just out of curiosity, in Luke 15 in the parable of the "lost coin" do you find any spiritual meaning in a woman (bride of Christ) losing/misplacing one coin out of nine (Sabbath perchance?) and then being excited beyond belief when she recovers it?
All that happened within the body of the OT does not authorize one practice or one item of teaching for the NT church. Christ was given ALL authority just before He descended into heaven. This is how Paul could say
If that's the case Jesus never said homosexuality was a sin. Is that true.
Colossians 3:16 - And whatsoever ye do, in word or in deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.
So if I rob a bank or have an affair with my neighbors wife as long as I'm doing it to the Lord and giving God the thanks for it then it's OK?
Once again, knowing what you should do today, and knowing which covenant you should observe today as a Christian, is as easy as knowing Who has all authority to make such decisions. And He did not authorize any sabbath for His people today in His new covenant!
Nothing in the New Testament says anything about engaging minors for sex. Nothing. And yet there are some sects today that say that this is part of the worship that God wants. Yet is that true? Can a Christian do these things as long as they are consecrating these actions to the Lord?
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