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I am sure there are many God-loving Sunday-keeping Christians living up to the light they have. Sabbath-keeping does not automatically grant a pass into the Kingdom either as there is much more to following God, although part of it. I imagine there will be many saved and many lost in both groups That said, once we know the Truth, we should not make haste in obeying God's commandments. Psa 119:60 We are to come out of our false teachings John 3:19-21 Rev 18:4 as we must worship in Truth and Spirit John 4:23-24 and all of God's commandments are Truth Psa 119:151Will you please stop and think about what you’re writing before you post it? You’re pretending that Christians who don’t observe the sabbath have no relationship with Him, that we completely forsake Him when that’s not even close to the truth because we don’t go to church on Sunday to avoid Him. Do you honestly think that Christians go to church on Sunday to rebel against God? That would be among the top 10 most ridiculous ideas I’ve ever heard of. Why would anyone who wants to rebel against God or to avoid Him entirely ever step foot in a church and sing songs of praise & glory to Him then sit and read the scriptures to learn His word? Can’t you see how astronomically outrageous that sounds?
It's like if you had a friend and they were married and having an affair with someone and think they are right in God's eyes and you know the Truth, wouldn't you want to share that with them? It doesn't mean one person is better than another, we are all God's children, but if you see someone wanting to touch a hot stove, you should warn them for their own good. Scripture tells us there is a way that seems right to a man but it turns out to be the wrong path. Proverbs 14:12
Jesus addressed this very thing, when He said those who keep their traditions, which is what Sunday-keeping is over the commandments of God, which is what the Sabbath is, is worshipping in vain. Mat 15:3-9 these are not my words and this message is because Jesus loves each of us so much and He wants us to follow Him, even if it doesn't make sense. It makes perfect sense to me, but someone who always went to church on Sunday I can see how it could be difficult.
Scripture tells us how we know God...
1 John 2:3 Now by this we know that we know Him, if we keep His commandments. 5 But whoever keeps His word, truly the love of God is perfected in him. By this we know that we are in Him. 6 He who says he abides in Him ought himself also to walk just as He walked.
And those who don't know Him
1 John 2:4 He who says, “I know Him,” and does not keep His commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him. Jesus tells us to keep the least of the commandments quoting from the Ten Mat 5:19-30 I do not think the least commandment is the only commandment that uses the words “holy” and is ‘blessed by God‘ and the one God said ‘Remember‘, but even if were least, we are still told to keep, and to not break or teach others to break.
I know most think SDA’s and other Sabbath-keeping denominations are out there, a peculiar people, but look how many people thought Noah was out there and many didn’t believe him until it was too late. Scripture says the Second Coming will be like the days of Noah. Mat 24:27
God wants to bless us and He made the Sabbath, not as punishment for man, but to sanctify and bless. Eze 20:12, Isa 58:13 Sure we could spend time with God on any day, but if it takes away from keeping one of God's commandments, I think we need to head the warning from Jesus. God cared about a tree in Eden, He cares about the day He calls "holy" "sanctified" and "blessed" "made for "mankind" and is a commandment, the one God said Remember. If you love Me, keep My commandments. John 14:15 Anyway, hopefully something to consider in prayer.
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