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Oblio said:Why does Jesus never tell us to keep the Sabbath law ?
Additionally, if the God of Heaven is going to change his Holy Law, then He would make it very clear in no uncertain terms what the new Commandment would be, He would not leave us in the dark.
Churchmen are behind all of the confusion and darkness of comprehension regarding the Sabbath, because they will not humble themselves and admit that they have been following the traditions of men over the plain word of God.
Oblio said:He did leave us with a new commandment and covenant.
Just as easily said of Sabbatarians.
Oblio said:Perhaps you can, but what cannot be asssumed is that keeping the Sabbath has any bearing on salvation.
StPaul said:Examine the context so that you can interpret for me?
Why should I trust your personal interpretation over my personal interpretation especially since I have "prayed that the Holy Spirit guide me in all of my interpretation of Scriptures"....
Are you trying to say that your Holy Spirit is better than mine?
God Bless!
Oblio said:Then tell us plainly what is in effect.
No more nebulous follow Jesus example ... etc. Tell us plainly what we are to do to keep your Sabbath laws ?
ThreeAM said:The Holy Spirit often works through humans {ie. preachers teachers etc.} to help us. You should listen to Tall73.
Oblio said:If you are not a Jew, then why do you (attempt to) keep their practices ?
Oblio said:He did leave us with a new commandment and covenant.
And if you are orthodox, why do you not do what the majority of the orthodox did for centuries, as is evidenced even by the vestigual Sabbath services present today?
Oblio said:Specifically ?
Primary sources, not Sabbatarian conjecture.
XXXVI. Have before thine eyes the fear of God, and always remember the ten commandments of God,-to love the one and only Lord God with all thy strength; to give no heed to idols, or any other beings, as being lifeless gods, or irrational beings or daemons. Consider the manifold workmanship of God, which received its beginning through Christ. Thou shalt observe the Sabbath, on account of Him who ceased from His work of creation, but ceased not from His work of providence: it is a rest for meditation of the law, not for idleness of the hands.
Be not careless of yourselves, neither deprive your Saviour of His own members, neither divide His body nor disperse His members, neither prefer the occasions of this life to the word of God; but assemble yourselves together every day, morning and evening, singing psalms and praying in the Lord's house: in the morning saying the sixty-second Psalm, and in the evening the hundred and fortieth, but principally on the Sabbath-day. And on the day of our Lord's resurrection, which is the Lord's day, meet more diligently, sending praise to God that made the universe by Jesus, and sent Him to us, and condescended to let Him suffer, and raised Him from the dead. Otherwise what apology will he make to God who does not assemble on that day to hear the saving word concerning the resurrection, on which we pray thrice standing in memory of Him who arose in three days, in which is performed the reading of the prophets, the preaching of the Gospel, the oblation of the sacrifice, the gift of the holy food?
The Arians, as we have said, held their meetings without the city. As often therefore as the festal days occurredI mean Saturday[1] and Lords dayin each week, on which assemblies are usually held in the churches, they congregated within the city gates about the public squares, and sang responsive verses adapted to the Arian heresy (Socrates' Ecclesiastical History, Book 6, Chapter 8, The Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Volume 3, p. 144)
KalEl76 said:Here's my input on the whole matter:
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tall73 said:Don't you recall the last discussion on this topic when at least two Orthodox members here, including Repentant, told us that
a. The Orthodox church still keeps the Sabbath.
b. They kept it by attending Saturday evening services.
Thornygrace said:I am an Orthodox Christian and attend worship every Saturday evening then again on the Lord's Day. Honoring Saturday eve is part of Orthodox Tradition.
Oblio said:Suffice it to say, that Orthodox Christians strive to keep the Sabbath, and every other day for that matter, Holy as God has commanded us to.