razzelflabben
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Please clarify what you are saying. are these scriptures, if so where are the scriptures? If not, why is any of this being brought to the discussion? We can look at a scripture and then discuss it without more scripture but we must first understand what we are looking at.Symes said:God'sWatchman
"Paul then warned the Christians to not go back under the Law in observing feast days and Sabbath days"
Paul never told us to stop keeping the Sabbath. Sure he said not to keep the feast days but that is not the seventh day Sabbath as the author is trying to imply.
"Paul warned by the Spirit that these believers could not be Christ like under the Law."
WRONG, Paul said in Romans 7:12
"So then, the law is holy, and the commandment is holy, righteous and good."
John 15:10
"If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love; even as I have kept my Father's commandments, and abide in his love."
Does that seem like someone is saying that the law has been done away with? Not from my reading of it. Christ never done away with the law.
"Here we come to a stern warning for those seeking to be justified by keeping the Old Covenant Sabbath or any other part of the shadow of the Law"
No one is even trying to be justified by the keeping of the Sabbath. It just gets to the point where nearly everything he says is wrong. He twists words to suit his own ideas. Like he has done here with what I have quoted from him. I do not need to do any more as is seems enough to show he is not being honest with Scripture.
Read John 15 in it's entirety rather than in bits and peaces and you get a much different picture and idea of what is being taught. The command in John 15 that Jesus is referring to is to Love one another. I dare to be so bold to say that if we LOve as Christ Loved, then all else falls nicely into place.
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