Idol Breaker
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Thanks, Idol Breaker. I'm am just trying to point out the passage speaks of both what we would consider moral and ceremonial laws in reference to the jots and tittles. This would make this particular passage shaky ground to prove Sabbath observance is still required.
Personally I think there is more to the "Moral" laws then what most people think. After all, Jesus did not come to abolish them, from what I can tell when he expounded upon them he actually magnified them, made them stronger. Think about it, before Jesus came the interpretation was that one could plan something in their heart or mind, murder, adultery (as long as the person the were "lusting" after wasn't married, covetousness ya know) and as long as it wasn't carried out there was no sin. But, now Jesus reveals to all what the Law really means or what God intended it to mean, of course that was laid out when he told the Isrealites that they were to love their neighbor as themselves, long before Jesus stated it. Reread the account wherein God tells Moses the Laws.
The point I was making is that, although the sacrifices of the Old System are no longer valid today, we still have sacrifical observances today within the Church. Reread what I wrote, even though this may not have been what you meant, I believe it is still supported by what Jesus said concerning the jots and the tittles.
Thank you for considering me as part of the family of God! I honestly feel the Sabbath is a perfectly fine day to worship God on. Occasionally I feel the need to "double dip" and attend my local SDA church along with my normal Lutheran one.
Gods bless! Ricker
Ricker, who are we to judge who and who isn't a member of God's family, when all is said and done God will weed those out who aren't, until then I'll consider all who claim the fellowship to be such until such time as they themselves prove otherwise.
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