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1 | Who says the Sabbath is on Sunday | Bible general Archive 2 | David1740 | 124197 | ||
A small observation and reasoning to myself. If confuse over this or any decision making in your life, ask the question, what is the heart of God? If we say we know him, then would he not over the hundreds of years of church history indicate his displeasure with worshiping on Sunday? Especially to the apostles! If a man is to work by the sweat of his brow and give 10 percent tithes, all of this by God’s provision, why would God provide employment for Christians who work on Saturday or Sunday or both days? Wouldn’t that person choose a weekday to spend time with him? What is the heart of God? There no confuse in this matter, why keep asking and seeking something other than. Beware of the trickery of the enemy? As in the Garden of Eden. Apply doubt to their hearts even though they know the truth. Has anyone been convicted by the Holy Spirit on this? Would we go back and try to pickup the Law again? Thanks for sharing. |
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2 | Do you have a holy day? | Bible general Archive 2 | Searcher56 | 124208 | ||
Was God displeased with Israel? Today we have no more insprired writings? Do you choose what commands of God to disobey? Do you know the tithe and the Sabbath were in place before the Law? Do you keep any day holy ... I mean HOLY ... or do you do as you chhose, while it may not be work? |
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3 | Do you have a holy day? | Bible general Archive 2 | kalos | 124240 | ||
There is no evidence in the Bible of anyone keeping the Sabbath before the time of Moses, nor are there any commands in the Bible to keep the Sabbath before the giving of the law at Mt. Sinai. 77669 |
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4 | Do you have a holy day? | Bible general Archive 2 | Searcher56 | 124257 | ||
Scripture ... Exo 16:23-29 - 20:1ff .......... While keeping the Sabbath was during the time of Moses, it was before the giving of the Law. |
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