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Isa 58:13 If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call the sabbath a delight, the holy of the LORD, honourable; and shalt honour him, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words:
14 Then shalt thou delight thyself in the LORD; and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places of the earth, and feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy father: for the mouth of the LORD hath spoken it.
I may be wrong, but last I recall, you cannot respond to a post that you intend to report or you make that report null and void.
Hi MVA,
Thank you for your kind remarks. With age I have learned not to be overly sensitive about almost anything that is said to, or about, me. However I will defend my faith with all the vigor that I posess. All that I can ask of anyone that may disagree with me is to explain their point of view from a biblical standpoint and allow me to explain my viewpoint from a biblical prespective. God's Word is always the last and final word on any topic or subject,
One of my favorite sayings is; People change daily, principals never do.
Your friend and brother in Christ,
Doc
I think this is going a bit off topic, guys.
But if you want people to listen to you, Doc, it would help if you didn't start out by telling them that they're not really Adventists and that if they don't agree with you about what the Bible says, then they haven't studied thoroughly enough.
It is important to note that it was Night who refueted the basic foundational beliefs of Adventism which in effect he was disclaiming to be a believer in the doctrines of the Seventh-day Adventist church. Without a belief in any church's doctrines and teachings it becomes impossible to be considered a practicing member of that church/denomination.Also, if you want to exclude the Progressives from Adventism, why don't you put some pressure on the GC to disfellowship them all? Otherwise, you're stuck with them as a part of the church.
Quote the whole chapter in Isaiah, even fact in the previous ones not just one text, in that case don't go to church/eat food/ wear nice clothes/have a decent church programme just in case its pleasurable for you......Isa 58:13 If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call the sabbath a delight, the holy of the LORD, honourable; and shalt honour him, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words:
14 Then shalt thou delight thyself in the LORD; and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places of the earth, and feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy father: for the mouth of the LORD hath spoken it.
To be fair Doc you made some accusations in your response that are totally untrue, please state where any one in this forum that is an Adventist questioned the validity of the Sabbath? How do you now who is not converted to the direct teachings and doctrines of the bible? Have you appointed yourself as the Adventist Inquisition? What is the 'legal standard' to be an Adventist, whether you like it or not as long as one is a baptised member of the church one is a 'legal Adventist' until said person asks for their name to be removed from the church records.Hi MVA,
Thank you for your kind remarks. With age I have learned not to be overly sensitive about almost anything that is said to, or about, me. However I will defend my faith with all the vigor that I posess. All that I can ask of anyone that may disagree with me is to explain their point of view from a biblical standpoint and allow me to explain my viewpoint from a biblical prespective. God's Word is always the last and final word on any topic or subject,
One of my favorite sayings is; People change daily, principals never do.
Your friend and brother in Christ,
Doc
Elders must learn to curb their tongues. Age is no excuse. I notice that you chose not to comment on Doc's post, or did I miss something?I have found Doc to be kind and considerate, and very willing to take of his time to explain things to people. You don't have to agree with him if you don't want to.
And this post is very disrespectful of one of our elders. (No offense meant to your age Doc). I was raised to respect my elders.
Challenge accepted under the conditions offered.All that I can ask of anyone that may disagree with me is to explain their point of view from a biblical standpoint and allow me to explain my viewpoint from a biblical prespective. God's Word is always the last and final word on any topic or subject,
Yes, it is going off topic, as I asked about what is held in common, not what is different.I think this is going a bit off topic, guys.
What surprises you? The general response? Or responses on the Sabbath? For no one, Traditional or Progressive has questioned whether Saturday is the Sabbath or not. So there is no difference there.As I had thought that there would be common ground regarding the Sabbath, I began with the question on the Sabbath and quoting the 4th Commandment as that wording is straight from the Bible, however, the type of replies I saw here surprised me greatly!
Daryl, your attempts to pigeon-hole and box us all neatly into categories will not work. There are a variety of different schools of thought in Progressive Adventism. We do not all think alike nor believe the same things. Unlike the Trads, there is no pre-determined, programmed destination to the search for doctrinal truth with us. We do not take comfort in scores of people believing in the exact same thing like you guys do-we delight in variety and individuality in regards to our spiritual journeys. We know it infuriates and frustrates you guys that we are not confined to the SDA box limitations, and that fact is what brings us joy.
Even if you could get us all to agree on the Sabbath doctrine, there are still so many varying ideas amongst us Progs in regards to it's nature, how binding it is, how it is to be observed, New/Old covenant issues, Moral/Ceremonial issues, Christ the True Sabbath Rest, seal of God/mark of the beast, etc.
You are attempting the impossible. This one issue alone will bog you down until the cows come home.
When I first came into the SDA Church, I don't remember the existence of all these labels, particularly the two predominate ones here, namely Progressives and Traditionals.
Even though I am aware of the various mindsets within the SDA Church, I personally do not like labels myself.
Since, however, they are so predominate here, even to the extent of having their own separate sub-forums, what do Progressives and Traditionals have in common theologically?
For starters, do both Progressives and Traditionals accept the seventh-day Sabbath?
Yes, it is going off topic, as I asked about what is held in common, not what is different.
Let me open this as wide as possible by asking, "Isn't there anything that is held in common between the Traditionals and Progressives, as they have been labelled here?"
Yes, from the pure numbers POV, it is true.I actually see Night as more of an SDA than most of the 'traditional' camp here. More representative of SDAs at least.
Yes, I do keep the Sabbath. Not the same way as others. I (for the most part) don't work, I do however exercise on the Sabbath. And despite talking to fairly conservative people about it (who came down to saying I shouldn't exercise in order to show other people I am keeping the Sabbath, which doesn't work for me), I still think it is fine to exercise on the Sabbath.
I also play games/entertain myself on the Sabbath, but feel it would be better spent doing on, more religious things. However, I don't have that many religious things to do, however, I do what I can do.
JM
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