Your questions gives more clarity about the situation. The Pharisees knew the law and practised to an extent but Jesus wasn't impressed. I suggest you do a personal study of Pauls letter to the Romans and Galatians.
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Actually, the Pharisees were following many of their own laws and traditions over following the commandments of God. Jesus warned them of doing so Matthew 15:3-9. We can’t save or sanctify ourselves, only God can and we allow that to happen when we place our trust in Him and obey what He commandments because He know knows what’s best for us.Your questions gives more clarity about the situation. The Pharisees knew the law and practised to an extent but Jesus wasn't impressed. I suggest you do a personal study of Pauls letter to the Romans and Galatians.
Are we God?It's up to you and which you feel convicted to attend. Also, go when your personal schedule allows. You may be working on one day or the other and have your choices limited.
LikewiseYour questions gives more clarity about the situation. The Pharisees knew the law and practised to an extent but Jesus wasn't impressed. I suggest you do a personal study of Pauls letter to the Romans and Galatians.
Because you say it is up to you. God says differentIf you have Christ in you, why do you ask if we are God?
Don’t put words where words are not.So, you don't believe Christ lives in you, what does God say contrary to this?
Jesus was accused of breaking the Sabbath and that He was equal to God. We should not take the side of the Pharisees word over the Word of Jesus who said He did not sin and kept all of His Fathers commandments including the Sabbath commandment as our example to follow. 1 Peter 2:22, John 15:10 Luke 4:16Was Jesus not accused of breaking the Sabbath, did He not work by healing the sick on Sabbath?
Accused.Was Jesus not accused of breaking the Sabbath, did He not work by healing the sick on Sabbath?
No; servile work, not any work.But it was a sin to do any work on Sabbath in OT, whereas in the NT Christ made it clear that doing good wasn't wrong. Now that we have Christ in us, we can fellowship with him and do good daily. We have him always so everyday in Him is a Sabbath.
We should be careful to think our thoughts, opinions and feelings are equal to the Word of God. There is no scripture that says Jesus is the Sabbath and we no longer need to keep the 4th commandment. Jesus did the work of His Father and His ways are not our ways.But it was a sin to do any work on Sabbath in OT, whereas in the NT Christ made it clear that doing good wasn't wrong. Now that we have Christ in us, we can fellowship with him and do good daily. We have him always so everyday in Him is a Sabbath.
Doesn’t say Jesus is our Sabbath. What you find there is a command to keep it.Read Hebrews 4