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MarcR,
Yes..I want to make it clear that I am not against people such as yourself who keep the Sabbath and the Holy Days without implying that they are required or conditions of salvation, or are a necessary fruit of salvation. Such individuals are not Judaizers. In fact, if there was such a church that held doctrinal positions similar to my own, I would not mind attending such a fellowship. I am perfectly content at my Evangelical Free church though.
Armstrongites and many Hebrew Roots people do not share your attitude though.
Yes..I want to make it clear that I am not against people such as yourself who keep the Sabbath and the Holy Days without implying that they are required or conditions of salvation, or are a necessary fruit of salvation. Such individuals are not Judaizers. In fact, if there was such a church that held doctrinal positions similar to my own, I would not mind attending such a fellowship. I am perfectly content at my Evangelical Free church though.
Armstrongites and many Hebrew Roots people do not share your attitude though.
I see the appointed times of Lv 23 as times that God has set for His people to fellowship with him. I do not believe that they should be imposed on anyone; nor do I believe that observance needs to include corporate worship.
I see the appointed times, including the Sabbath, as figures and illustrations of various aspects of Jesus' earthly ministry. While I find great benefit in observing these times; I do not believe that observing them or failing to observe them has any effect on anyone's salvation.
I see the appointed times, including the Sabbath, as figures and illustrations of various aspects of Jesus' earthly ministry. While I find great benefit in observing these times; I do not believe that observing them or failing to observe them has any effect on anyone's salvation.