As far as I am able and understand, I observe the commandments, statutes and precepts. I walked away from my family religion, was ostracized by my family and condemned by friends in the church. I've been fired repeatedly for refusing to work on Shabbat. It's not easy following you're convictions. Jesus said, take up your cross and follow me.
Good on you man, way to stay faithful. I've been trying for years to tell people about this, but almost no one listens. People have called me a wanna be Jew, accused me of legalism, you name it. When I talk to people about it, the best I get is something like "Well I think God said that I can just pick any one of the seven days, that's what matters." Others give me the same tired BS "But we're not under the law, we're under grace," as if grace is a license for whatever I just happen to feel like doing. There is a way that seems right to a man, but in the end it leads to death.
It's one of the Ten Commandments. I often ask, "If the fourth one is negotiable, why not the rest?"
Shabbat is my blessing. Friday before sundown my aim is to have my clothes washed, get menial tasks done then let go of cares and frustrations. One day to reflect on what was done or left undone, good or bad but it's over. Time for reset. Reflection and rest from the worldly cares. By next sunset I am ready to reengage. For that period of 24 hours I am absolutely free.
I couldn't have said it better. Enjoy.
That is the blessing. Let go of this world for 24 hours and fill it with rest and God's Word. Nothing but good stuff. The world wants you to remain on that hamster wheel spinning away your life.
So, I'm explaining to my foreman how Shabbat is set aside,(kadosh) it's a day ordained for rest. He tells me Sunday is their holy day but when needed they will work on Sunday even though it's their holy day.
His counter argument had my mind stunned. If you take something kadosh and use it in a common way then it's no longer kadosh. You can't eat your cake and still have it.
That's almost exactly the argument I most often encounter. I get it, actual emergencies come up, they're unavoidable, but too often it simply sounds like "as long as I don't have anything better to do." Then there's still the first day vs the seventh day issue. Daniel is pretty clear about who changed it and why.
He tells me Sunday is their holy day but when needed they will work on Sunday even though it's their holy day.
Wow! Obviously he doesn't know the definition of Holy. It's like the Pope saying "Yes we follow all the Pagan rituals but we have Baptized paganism into something Holy". There is nothing Holy about fallen man.
Romans 3:10 “As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one:”
I've been trying for years to tell people about this, but almost no one listens.
I've experienced the same thing. Now I don't say anything I just make sure people know when I keep the Sabbath. I always say " God created the world in six days and on the 7th He rested". So I too will rest.
"But we're not under the law, we're under grace,"
I told them it's a bummer for all those people who lived before Jesus arrived since obviously no one made it to heaven following the law.
Hebrews 13:8 “Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.”
"I told them it's a bummer for all those people who lived before Jesus arrived since obviously no one made it to heaven following the law."
The ones who did just had faith that looked forward, ours looks back.
I'm in the same the boat brother. The world prefers tradition over God's word. God created the world in 6 days and on the seventh He rested . He blessed the 7th day. Growing up in the Roman Catholic Church set me back from knowing God's Word. I'm thankful that He keeps his promises in the Bible. The truth will set you free.
SDA church founders condemned the Catholic church but then became more stifling themselves making up their own doctrines and rituals.
SDA church founders condemned the Catholic church but then became more stifling themselves making up their own doctrines and rituals.
Agreed. But they definitely know their bible. There is a fellow who does bible study on the Sabbath and on Tuesday evenings. David Barron. He's a non practicing SDA.
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