Bible Question: Well if Jesus fufilled the Sabbath law and its in the ten commandments, then i guess we won't be sinning either if we break other laws in the ten commandments? We could steal, murder, covet, have adultery, this dosen't make sense where do you draw the line are we just trying to take the law of the sabbath out? I got to ask you where the sabbath was changed in the bible, because i haven't found it? |
Bible Answer: Exdous 20:8-11 The Fourth Commandment Keeping the Sabbath Day holy means to separate it, the seventh day, from the other six as a special day to the Lord. People are to work in six days and worship on the seventh. The basis for this commandment is God's creating the universe in six days and resting on the seventh (Gensis 2:2-3; Exdous 16:23). This was not to be a day of slothful inactivity but of spiritual service through religious observances. For the voliation of this command God imposed on Israel the death penalty (Exdous 31:15; Numbers 15:32-36). In the present Church Age the day of worship has been changed from Saturday to Sunday because of Jesus' resurrection the first day of the week (Acts 20:7; 1 Corth. 16:2). This is the only commandment that has changed from the Old Testament to the New Testament. |
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