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...see this... And they, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart, Acts 2:46
...but "continuing daily" does not negate the "commandment" of God in regards to the 7th Day.
Please see Romans 6 in regards to the Resurrection.
I don't know about you guys, but I worship God every day of the week, not just one.
That's not the point. ...
I used to be "Catholic".
This [comment above] is not in contention, for I too worship God every day of the week, all month long, all year long, etc. Many scriptures on that. Again, that does not negate the "commandment" in regards to the 7th Day Sabbath of the Lord thy God.
Yes, a Christian is to love and worship GOD every day [Psalms 55:17, 119:164; Daniel 6:10,13; Philippians 4:4; 1 Thessalonians 5:17], BUT to do so, requires obedience to HIS Will [Psalms 40:8] and to "rest" upon The 7th Day Sabbath and to "keep" it Holy as HE [As LORD, KING and GOD] has Asked and Commanded. GOD "made" that particular day Holy. The 4th Commandment is the only one with the word "Holy" in it...
I used to be "Catholic".
This [comment above] is not in contention, for I too worship God every day of the week, all month long, all year long, etc. Many scriptures on that. Again, that does not negate the "commandment" in regards to the 7th Day Sabbath of the Lord thy God.
Yes, a Christian is to love and worship GOD every day [Psalms 55:17, 119:164; Daniel 6:10,13; Philippians 4:4; 1 Thessalonians 5:17], BUT to do so, requires obedience to HIS Will [Psalms 40:8] and to "rest" upon The 7th Day Sabbath and to "keep" it Holy as HE [As LORD, KING and GOD] has Asked and Commanded. GOD "made" that particular day Holy. The 4th Commandment is the only one with the word "Holy" in it...
That appears to be correct......interestingI used to be "Catholic".
This [comment above] is not in contention, for I too worship God every day of the week, all month long, all year long, etc. Many scriptures on that. Again, that does not negate the "commandment" in regards to the 7th Day Sabbath of the Lord thy God.
Yes, a Christian is to love and worship GOD every day [Psalms 55:17, 119:164; Daniel 6:10,13; Philippians 4:4; 1 Thessalonians 5:17], BUT to do so, requires obedience to HIS Will [Psalms 40:8] and to "rest" upon The 7th Day Sabbath and to "keep" it Holy as HE [As LORD, KING and GOD] has Asked and Commanded. GOD "made" that particular day Holy. The 4th Commandment is the only one with the word "Holy" in it...
10Com2bIt has been amusing to me, here in the United States, regarding all the recent concern that Christian judges, churches, and organizations have regarding the removal of various historic monuments of the Ten Commandments in public places, like court houses, capital buildings, parks, etc., etc., while the majority of Christians in favor of the their not being removed are not keeping the 4th Commandment [7th day Sabbath]. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), could easily point out this inconsistency to the embarassment of those Christians calling for the Ten Commandments to not be removed on the grounds that their visibility in public places will discourage lawlessness, while the very same Christians are being "lawless" by breaking the 4th Commandment.
Also, do the SDAs keep it any more different than the MJs and Jews?So, do you rest on the Sabbath according to God's clearly expressed commandments or do you do the SDA thing in contradiction to the commandments of God in the OT?
That's not the point. The point is that it was never wrong to assemble for worship on Sundays, and it wasn't the "Christian Sabbath." No commandment was needed.
There was no need for a commandment because Sunday was not the "new Sabbath." Christians didn't need a commandment to begin assembling for worship on Sundays, and it is not a sin to go to church on Sunday or any other day.
Yes but Jeremiah 31:31-34 does effectively show this would occur. One can't forget Hosea 2:11 either. No one these days observes the Sabbath of the Lord thy God as outlined in the law or even the stone tablets. It both the law and the stone tablets have been redefined to meet your practice and teaching.I used to be "Catholic".
This [comment above] is not in contention, for I too worship God every day of the week, all month long, all year long, etc. Many scriptures on that. Again, that does not negate the "commandment" in regards to the 7th Day Sabbath of the Lord thy God.
Yes, a Christian is to love and worship GOD every day [Psalms 55:17, 119:164; Daniel 6:10,13; Philippians 4:4; 1 Thessalonians 5:17], BUT to do so, requires obedience to HIS Will [Psalms 40:8] and to "rest" upon The 7th Day Sabbath and to "keep" it Holy as HE [As LORD, KING and GOD] has Asked and Commanded. GOD "made" that particular day Holy. The 4th Commandment is the only one with the word "Holy" in it...
That's exactly what the scriptures proves.
SDA use questions and reasoning to establish a Sat/Sun change that will never happen unless Monday becomes Tuesday.
Finding individuals who kept Sabbath through early church history does help to expose that Sunday was kept by the majority of Christians.
Wonder if we can get a Scriptural answer here.So, do you rest on the Sabbath according to God's clearly expressed commandments or do you do the SDA thing in contradiction to the commandments of God in the OT?
They also teach one can't have salvation without observation of their sabbath (sabbath according to their rules).The whole thing seems weird to me when I think about it. We have our SDA friends constantly insisting that the test of true fidelity to God is Sabbath observance in the way they keep it, but when it comes to a dozen other very foundational beliefs that mark traditional Christianity, they either don't care to join with us or, in any case, never talk about it. I can't bring myself to believe that if I worship on the right day of the week, much of the rest of what we know from the Bible is not worth considering.
The majority have always been wrong. Sunday gradually gained traction in Christian history not because of a Scripture basis, but because tradition crept into the church mostly via the growth of Roman Catholicism and its enormous amount of man made traditions, of which Sunday was its masterpiece!
Please show us exactly where in the NT a command exists to keep the sabbath.You just exposed your basis for doctrine, basically you can do whatever you want regardless of the 10 Commandments or the example of Jesus! That is the same mindset that secular people have, they just do whatever they wish ignoring the will of God.
No worshipping on Sunday can be shown to be mid 1st Century with the Bible no less.The majority have always been wrong. Sunday gradually gained traction in Christian history not because of a Scripture basis, but because tradition crept into the church mostly via the growth of Roman Catholicism and its enormous amount of man made traditions, of which Sunday was its masterpiece!
Yes but Jeremiah 31:31-34 does effectively show this would occur. One can't forget Hosea 2:11 either. No one these days observes the Sabbath of the Lord thy God as outlined in the law or even the stone tablets. It both the law and the stone tablets have been redefined to meet your practice and teaching.
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