I'm doing well. I've been discussing the fate of the unredeemed with people who deny Romans 6:23. (Well they don't say they deny it, they just redefine it away.)Getting into my business about the sabbath would not be legalistic, unless you were putting man made stipulations on it.
And you may do those things every day, but you also do your own pleasure (whatever that may be) every day. That is what marks the difference between 6/7 days of the week. And that's why I said I believe most people have a problem with the sabbath simply because they can't do what they want to do on it. Thus, it is a problem with selfishness.
BTW: I hope you're doing well. We haven't exchanged thoughts in a while.![]()
What I want to do, is what pleases God. I don't understand people who say things like "If there is no punishment for sin, you would be able to whatever you want." I shudder and think "Just what is it that these people want to do?"
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