My wife and I had a Bible study at our place last night with the couple from next door and their friends. They are Sunday keepers and appeared interested in this Sabbath thing that was made known to them by us in our talks with them.
My wife and I took this opportunity very seriously and had prepared quite alot of Biblical 'crib' notes to have on hand to use in our discussion. Beyond their initial questions of 'is the keeping of the Sabbath salvational', which we showed them Biblically that it was, as are all the Commandments, they didn't seem real interested in doing an actual study but were using a lot of 'I think', or 'I want' or 'I believe' statements instead of giving scripture. They did refer to a couple of the writings of Paul where he say we are not judge another in holy days etc and we explained that,yes, we are not to judge, that is God's job but that the verse doesn't sanctify or declare Sunday to be the new day of worship. We read to them dozens of scriptures that were either, God said, Jesus said,regarding the keeping of the commandments but they were not swayed in their understanding. The amount of evidence that we presented from the Bible to them was staggering in comparison to what they were refering to but yet they were not moved. Coupled with what we gave them scriptually, we also had historic record from the first century onward showing that the early Christians kept Sabbath up until and beyond when Constantine decreed it illegal to do so.
I guess my confusion/frustration/sadness is that how can someone that says they are all about following the truth when presented, can be so, almost stiff necked, when it is shown them?? I can only speak for myself and my wife but we had far less 'evidence' shown to us and immediately recognized it as the truth and moved forward in it...
How can people be so blinded by tradition and delusion and stubborness??

My wife and I took this opportunity very seriously and had prepared quite alot of Biblical 'crib' notes to have on hand to use in our discussion. Beyond their initial questions of 'is the keeping of the Sabbath salvational', which we showed them Biblically that it was, as are all the Commandments, they didn't seem real interested in doing an actual study but were using a lot of 'I think', or 'I want' or 'I believe' statements instead of giving scripture. They did refer to a couple of the writings of Paul where he say we are not judge another in holy days etc and we explained that,yes, we are not to judge, that is God's job but that the verse doesn't sanctify or declare Sunday to be the new day of worship. We read to them dozens of scriptures that were either, God said, Jesus said,regarding the keeping of the commandments but they were not swayed in their understanding. The amount of evidence that we presented from the Bible to them was staggering in comparison to what they were refering to but yet they were not moved. Coupled with what we gave them scriptually, we also had historic record from the first century onward showing that the early Christians kept Sabbath up until and beyond when Constantine decreed it illegal to do so.
I guess my confusion/frustration/sadness is that how can someone that says they are all about following the truth when presented, can be so, almost stiff necked, when it is shown them?? I can only speak for myself and my wife but we had far less 'evidence' shown to us and immediately recognized it as the truth and moved forward in it...
How can people be so blinded by tradition and delusion and stubborness??
