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It must be very burdensome to feel like you have to battle with people over their ideas and somehow bring them to a spiritual understanding that they can only reach through God.Kindness that like a fashion dress assumingly conceals but unassumingly parades human character in all it's pretentiousness.
Covert false doctrine is best sold by 'Christian kindness' -- call it 'love'! In this case the merchandise is the myriads of false 'sabbaths'. "We keep ..." smile ... and it is Truth out through the backdoor!
It must be very burdensome to feel like you have to battle with people over their ideas and somehow bring them to a spiritual understanding that they can only reach through God.
Why do you attempt to do this? If you are right, and this person(or people) are wrong, how do you think you can intercede?
I'm actually of the belief that the Sabbath was never moved from Saturday(but I am not an Adventist). And I think observing the Sabbath is useful. I think God laid out rules for our sake, not His. God attempts to guide us so that we can grow and improve. He never gives us instructions as a form of control. The purpose of the Sabbath was to ensure everyone took the time to stay connected with their families and God. A day to set aside everything else in the word and focus on those important things without distraction. I think that's useful, and I think the people who do it, have stronger family and spiritual bonds than if they didn't.
But I'm not going to fight with people who see no merit in a Sabbath. In all of my life, I don't think I have *ever* changed one of my spiritual views through conflict. I have however, seen powerful personal statements of edification and it has inspired me to seek in a new direction. Sometimes, I then grow in a new direction. That's exactly how I came to follow a Sabbath.
SometimesI'm sorry I don't really understand what you are saying. I am not trying to be ugly but your posts are difficult to understand.
Note how haughty you get, even though I'm even in agreement with you on the value of the Sabbath.
Promoting it positively is a lot more effective than trying to do it through conflict. We don't beat people into faith, we witness to them.
Yeah I think sticking with the SDA forums, where people actually encourage each other when they share truth instead of arguing about everything.
Let's face the facts, Sunday is Roman idolatry rampant throughout Christianity.
There is only ONE day that He Hallowed and Sanctified however.. the seventh day.
If you do not steal, do not commit adultry, do not covet your neighbours stuff and "observe" any of the other Commandments, then what right do you have to segregate the 4th as "works"? Are you not doing works, or better yet, showing works when you don't steal? How is that different than observing the Sabbath as God intended us to, incommunion with Him sepreate fro the goings on in the secular world? We are merely showing good works because of our love for God and being obedient to what He has asked... just like you when you don't sleep around on your wife, or even lust after another woman.
The law makes you sinful beyond measure. (Romans 7:13)
Who is going to eat this up for Scripture, the Word of God?
Because it is the word of man, <Major 1>, the highest, the almighty, exalted "far above all principality ... and every name that is named". So Major is this man and First, who "thinks above what is written", who "shall think to change times and Law of the Most High". For he that "changes times and seasons", is god.
No, it's not. Your argument might have more merit the ancient churches of the East, as far away from Rome as India, had a history of Sabbatarianism, but alas they do not.
Ultimately what it comes down to is whether or not one prioritizes the Mosaic legislation or the life of our Lord, especially including His resurrection, which Sunday denotes.
<<… the ancient churches of the East, as far away from Rome as India, had a history of Sabbatarianism…>>>
Irrelevant, bad history. Therefore useless as far as what I said, is concerned, which is the status quo 2016, “Sunday is Roman idolatry rampant throughout Christianity.”
<<… whether or not one prioritizes the Mosaic legislation or the life of our Lord…>>
Unnecessary and inappropriate.
One should not <prioritize> but compare and interpret Scripture with Scripture.
As far as I am concerned, that is eschatology and Christology and soteriology,
in other words, proper and honest exegetical and hermeneutic theology and doctrine.
In other words, plain good old Christian Reformed Protestant Faith
accepting Old and New Testaments for God’s unfailing truthful Word.
Which means, I am no Roman Catholic that takes the word of popes and the myths of RC tradition for the infallible only and lasting Word of God.
<<… His resurrection, which Sunday denotes…>> never!
Who, here, denies the deity of our Lord or contradicts John 1:1?!
I don't deny the Diety of Jesus Christ... if you think so because I don't believe the trinity narrative, then you don't understand the relationship betwenn the Father and Son.But this argument lacks credibility if one denies the deity of our Lord in contradiction to John 1:1.
Show me those forums!
I have shown one SDA forum here on CF where people actually encourage each other when they share the biggest lot of humbug instead of arguing about anything of Scriptural substance. In fact mostly the conversations or threads are of such low standard and so Christ-less and unscriptural that I stay out of the discussions and often cannot even read the stuff so superstitious, superficial, shallow, empty and bloated with typical SDA vulgarity are they.
Needless to say, it usually does not take long before I get banned.
I don't deny the Diety of Jesus Christ... if you think so because I don't believe the trinity narrative, then you don't understand the relationship betwenn the Father and Son.