@BobRyan If i understand you right, that the unit of ten is the keeping of the ten commandments post ressurection, then i do agree with this.
Eph 6:2 has Paul saying this to NT saints "'
Honor your father and mother' (Exodus 20:12) -- which is the first commandment with a promise" - Now Paul could just have left it with "Children obey your parents... I am an Apostle I have this word from God" - but instead Paul appeals to the still-authoritative commandments of God as still being a unit - where the first commandment with a promise is Ex 20:12 in the TEN. So while that is true within the TEN - it is not true that in the book of Exodus 20:12 is the first commandment with a promise. So Paul is making a specific reference to the Ten
Romans 7 Paul says the Law of God contains the Ex 20 commandment "
do not covet" - this is the 10th commandment.
In Rom 3:31 "
do we then make void the Law of God by our faith? God forbid! in fact we establish the Law of God"
I did find an artcile which stated that: Romans 14:5-6; Galatians 4:9-11; and Colossians 2:16-17, are the most common scripture quoted to justify not keeping sabbath’s.
That is very true.
1. Romans 14 does not mention the weekly Sabbath at all. But it says that of the Bible approved Holy Days (listed in Lev 23) one man observes one above the others - while another man observes them all. Those were the annual feast days that could be kept Holy .
Notice that in Galatians 4 Paul says that observing even one pagan day as a holy day is to be condemned -- so he is not speaking in Rom 14 of keeping every days as a holy day to God.
(Also Paul condemns the idea of a person that has no work days - that never works)
This is why both the Sabbath keeping and the Sunday keeping groups in my list I gave earlier reject Rom 14 as a text that deletes one of God's commandments among the TEN,
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2.
Gal 4 - condemns the keeping of even one pagan holy day. (Rom 14 defends the keeping of any one of those Bible approved Lev 23 holy days)
8 However at that time, when you did not know God, you were slaves to those which by nature are not gods.
(these are former pagans that have become Christian)
9 But now that you have come to know God, or rather to be known by God, how is it that you turn back again to the weak and worthless elementary principles, to which you want to be enslaved all over again?
(the newly converted Christians were adopting a syncretism with their former Pagan holy day veneration. Paul is not condemning scripture as being like their former paganism - Paul is condemning syncretism that joins paganism with Christianity)
10 You meticulously observe days and months and seasons and years. 11 I fear for you, that perhaps I have labored over you in vain.
(What a contrast to Rom 14 where anyone of the Lev 23 Holy days is allowable and no one may be condemned for choosing one or for choosing all of the annual Bible holy days of Lev 23)
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Col 2:16-17 -- condemns the idea of "making stuff up" and then judging others based on things that are made up. It is not condemning the Bible. (Matt 7 also condemns the idea of judging others - even before the cross - that was wrong. So it is not a "change")
4 I say this so that no one will deceive you with persuasive arguments.
Col 2:8 See to it that there is no one who takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception in accordance with human tradition, in accordance with the elementary principles of the world, rather than in accordance with Christ.
Scripture is not "philosophy and empty deception" nor is it "human tradition" (all these things those sites pointing to Col 2 -- will avoid)
Col 2:13 And when you were dead in your wrongdoings and the uncircumcision of your flesh, He made you alive together with Him, having forgiven us all our wrongdoings, 14 having canceled the certificate of debt consisting of decrees against us, which was hostile to us; and He has taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross.
On the cross Christ paid our debt of sin ... like paying the speeding ticket fine. He did not "delete" the command that says "
do not take God's name in vain" Ex 20:7. Rather He paid our debt that is owed for doing such a thing.
In the NT "
SIN IS transgression of the Law" 1 John 3:4 and "
what matters is keeping the Commandments of God" 1 Cor 7:19
Col 2:16 Therefore, no one is to act as your judge in regard to food and drink, or in respect to a festival or a new moon, or a Sabbath day— 17 things which are only a shadow of what is to come; but the substance belongs to Christ.
In Lev 23 we have a list of the annual Sabbath days - the feast days. The "Shadow Sabbaths" that point to Christ as the Lamb of God slain for sin. As 1 Cor 5 says "
Christ our PASSOVER has been slain". In any case the same Matt 7 "Judge not that you be not judged" rule applies not only before the Cross -- in Matt 7 but also AFTER the cross as we see in Col 2.
18 Take care that no one keeps defrauding you of your prize by delighting in humility and the worship of the angels, taking his stand on visions he has seen, inflated without cause by his fleshly mind,
Paul says that the problem is not scripture - it is people 'making stuff up'. And gives examples , he also gives the source
19 and not holding firmly to the head, from whom the entire body, being supplied and held together by the joints and ligaments, grows with a growth which is from God.
20 If you have died with Christ to the elementary principles of the world, why, as if you were living in the world, do you submit yourself to decrees, such as, 21 “Do not handle, do not taste, do not touch!” 22 (which all refer to things destined to perish with use)—in accordance with the commandments and teachings of man? 23 These are matters which do have the appearance of wisdom in self-made religion and humility and severe treatment of the body, but are of no value against fleshly indulgence.
Paul keeps pointing to rules and judgments that are coming from man-made tradition -- coming from inflated imagination. He never says that scripture is the thing that needs to be deleted to fix something in Col 2.
This is the part of Col 2 those other sites simply do not touch because they need a small "snip" taken out of context to make their point.
I did have a quick look through them and found that the only one that has any weight for that argument is Colossians 2: 16-17 (though i have not come to any frim conclusions on it yet).
Good on you. The questions you are asking are the right ones. God is leading you.
I agree that it woulod absolve me of guilt over working on Sunday, but it would convict me that, when i thought i had been keeping sabbath on other days, i had in fact not.
I have more good news for you.
Jesus said "
if you were blind you would have no sin" -- John 9:31
James 4:17 "
to him that knows the right thing to do and does it not - to him it is sin"
Do you attend chruch on the Friday/Saturday sabbath? i know that here (in the UK) that would be difficult as i beleive most (if not all) churches aorund me meet for their main service on Sundays.
Yes I do and there are Sabbath keeping churches in the UK -- I am Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) and they are in the UK. (There is also an Adventist subforum here on ChristianForums)
But there are other Bible Sabbath keeping denominations there as well.
Regarding Mark 7:6-13; i think it is common practice in the church to justify worldly traditions in the church and disregard Gods word (usually under the guise of it being 'loving').
Good point. Mark 7 shows Christ's high regard for what He calls "The commandments of God" and how he contrasts that to "traditions of men" when those traditions conflict with scripture.
However, i am certainly not perfect and we learn as we go, the important thing is to conform yourself to Gods word, when you discover that you are not in line with it (rather than conforming the word of God to your own behaviour in order to justify it).
Amen brother!
It is interesting however, that christians have been 'keeping' the sabbath day on a Sunday for such a long period of time, and it doesnt seem to be a topic that i hear come up in discussion ever.
IN Acts 18:4 we see that "
every Sabbath" Paul was preaching to both gentiles and Jews -- even believing ones who continued to attend each Sabbath.
In Acts 14 Gentiles who hear the Gospel from Paul on the Sabbath day - ask for "more gospel preaching" to be given to them "
the NEXT Sabbath"
Every single time that the Sabbath is mentioned in the NT as referencing the weekly Sabbath - it is always the 7th day Sabbath -- without exception.
Not one text says some other day of the week "is the new Sabbath" or "is the Christian Sabbath" in all of scripture.
There is an entire subforum on ChristianForums dedicated to nothing but - that one topic in every thread. It is called "Sabbath and the Law" and people post there on both sides of the topic.
Sabbath day worship and keeping the law
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