YahwehisHisname said:
He said "if you love me, you will follow my commands". The church changed His commands and thus masses today neither know of or follow His commands. The Sabbath is just one example. Easter is another. You can think God is happy with the church if you want, but ultimately, it really doesn't matter what we "think" does it?
The one commandment He told us to "remember"... we have forgotten.
I have not forgotten this commandment. Have you? Why the "we" as if you speak for the Body universal?
I think that there are many that would minimize the commandments to their absolute verbatim, and thus miss the point entirely. As Jesus said
"Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cummin, and have omitted the weightier [matters] of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith: these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone."
Note that He said NOT to leave the other (the tithes) undone- but that mere observance of the letter of the Law is not "keeping" it.
YahwehisHisname said:
Most think this is fine and dandy. Plus it would be terribly inconvenient with work schedules and customs, ya know. We'd have to switch football to a different day even.
Ministers and priests all work on the Sabbath. I would recommend that nurses and doctors look after the sick on on Sabbath, also- whether one keeps said Sabbath on the 7th or 1st day.
As for me and my house, I say "Blessed are you Lord, teach me your statutes."
YahwehisHisname said:
Well, He told us what He thinks of it, we just don't pay attention.We substitute His days for ones with Pagan roots, having nothing to do with our creator.
We (Greek Christians) refer to Saturday as Sabbaton, Sunday as Kyriaki (Lord's Day), Friday as Paraskevi (preparation day) and the rest of the week is numbered 2nd, 3rd, etc.
We refer to Pascha, and not Easter.
But you know what? The names we use don't sanctify that which is not sanctified in the heart of a man. Many who PROPERLY call Jesus 'Lord,Lord' do not do so in their hearts, and will weep in the outer darkness.
Why do you teach "we" when you do not mean it? What you mean to say is clear- "you church people."
Well, I'm a Church guy, and I can say that what I call days is the least of my failings- or successes.
YahwehisHisname said:
Most think this is fine, because after all, "He Knows my heart and I am really praising Him on this day". We take His name 7000 times out of His word and replace it with the name of Ba'al.
If only He was on out heart all day, there'd be no dispute.
YahwehisHisname said:
But you'd probably have to be a name freak or something to think He cared about that.
There are many who think they are justified by what they call God. They condemn themselves with their presumption.
YahwehisHisname said:
Today in church I learned that the man on the pulpit had the power to forgive sins. That's what he said, anyway.
Authority to forgive sins was granted the Apostles. The power to do so is God's alone.
YahwehisHisname said:
Yeah, I went to a building named in honor of a sun goddess and read from a book that derives it name from a sun Deity, I had to walk past several idols, and I heard 3 verses quoted from scripture all sermon.
I'm sure He is pleased with us. It doesn't matter. What's in a name? This day is as good as the next, right? There is no difference.
BTW, went to services today with friends.
Not saying the church hates Him but they certainly don't love Him.
Hmmmmm neither hot nor cold. Sluggish or fervent.
By the measure with which you judge, so shall you be judged. Your reading of the tetragrammaton is a Masoretic approximation. Whta if you mispronounce the name, and it should be Yayway or yehweh? How is then Yahweh any better than Iesou or yashureubetcha?
Talk is cheap. A man's heart is revealed by his deeds, by his interactions with his brothers (Matthew 25).
Lord have mercy
Iakovos