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je1979, out of interest, do you attend a fellowship which believes in Sabbath and festival observance, and if so, which one?
Do you consider non-Sabbath/festival observers to be fellow Christians who are by no means inferior to yourself? Do you deny the salvation of those who don't keep the Sabbath or festivals, and never will keep them?
As a Sabbathkeeper, I did not consider those who didn't keep the Sabbath and festivals to be saved. In fact, I did not even consider anyone outside of my church to be saved.
if you can answer this question clearly I'd appreciate it. It will tell me a lot about where you are coming from. I was taught to evade such questions. That is disingenuous.
Do you consider non-Sabbath/festival observers to be fellow Christians who are by no means inferior to yourself? Do you deny the salvation of those who don't keep the Sabbath or festivals, and never will keep them?
As a Sabbathkeeper, I did not consider those who didn't keep the Sabbath and festivals to be saved. In fact, I did not even consider anyone outside of my church to be saved.
if you can answer this question clearly I'd appreciate it. It will tell me a lot about where you are coming from. I was taught to evade such questions. That is disingenuous.
Hey sparkman and others, I hope y'all are doing well. I know that observing the Sabbath can become a passionate issue, so please don't think I'm here to debate and make a point.
I've only started observing God's holy days within the past year. This is not something that I have been taught. It was never even mentioned in service. There were just some verses that I couldn't deny.
Old Testament:
1) Exodus 20:8 - The Sabbath is one of the 10 commandments. Even Jesus in Matthew 5 did not release us from obeying the commandments.
2) Leviticus 23:2 - God calls the feasts "My feasts" and not Israel's.
3) Ezekiel 20:12-16 - God calls the Sabbath "My Sabbath" and tells how the people have separated from it and Him. He pairs Himself with the Sabbath as a package deal.
4) Ezekiel 22:26 - God shines the light on the cause of the people forsaking the Sabbath...the preachers. Once again, He pairs Himself with the Sabbath as a package deal.
Jesus - Why not choose any of the other six days to do these things? He had to know that this would cause debate:
1) Luke 4:16 - He had a custom on the Sabbath.
2) Luke 4:31-36 - He spirituall healed on the Sabbath.
3) John 5:1-9 - He physically healed on the Sabbath.
4) Mark 2:27-28 - He is Lord of the Sabbath. Why be Lord of something that is/will be done away with?
Jesus showed that the Sabbath isn't about rules but is a reminder.
New Testament - Sabbath observing was still going on after Jesus:
1) Acts 17:2 - Paul developed a custom on the Sabbath like Jesus.
2) Acts 13:14-16 - Paul taught on the Sabbath. Also in Acts 18:4.
The Supposed Opposition - Verses should always be read in context and not isolated:
Romans 14:5-6 speaks of matters that involve choice/preference and how they should not be made into commandment. This is why Paul mentioned the eating of meat vs. plant only. If God doesn't restrict, then you can't turn your opinion and tradition into His commandment (Matt. 15:3, 6 & Mark 7:8-9). How do we know this was not speaking of God's holy days? God never gave a choice to man on these days; they were mandated and there was no discussion.
In Colossians 2:16-17, take notice that whether the Gentile saints at Colossae were keeping the Sabbath was never questioned by Paul. What was addressed was that some had put rules on how the occasions should be observed that God had not said so to do. For example, being told that you must address younger men in the church as "Brother so-and-so" and if you do not do so then you are wrong. God did not mandate this, yet people were governing as if it were God's commandment. People were trying to dictate what kind of meat and what kind of bread. This is not scripture to do so. Also notice that verse 17 says "are a shadow of things to come" and not "were". Paul speaks in the present tense and Jesus has already come for the first round. That means God's holy days point towards Jesus' second coming.
Read Galatians 4:8-10 together. When were God's holy days sourced from weak and beggarly elements? Verse 10 is speaking of using ungodly means to predict the future as well as pagan/idolatrous festivals (Leviticus 19:26, Deu. 18:10-14 & 2 Kings 21:6).
The Explanation:
Hebrews 3:7-Hebrews 4 shows how the physical rest taken in the old testament translated into spiritual rest for us in the new testament. Jesus used many physical parables to teach us spiritual lessons. Who do you think Jesus got that method from? God uses the Sabbath and the other holy days as a reminder like an alarm clock. He taught Peter that reminding the people is so necessary that to not do so is neglect (2 Peter 1:12). Sadly, people get so caught up in the OT vs. NT/the law vs. Jesus/Saturday vs. Sunday argument that they completely miss the beauty that God loves us so much as to leave us reminders to not miss the bus so to speak. Remember, God said the 7th day, not Saturday or Sunday, but the end of your work week. For some, Wednesday might be their day off from work. God is trying to keep you reminded that only those that are complete will enter into His rest (John 19:30; Hebrews 4:10; James 1:4). Don't get distracted.
While Jesus is all things God and all things from God, He does not replace the event itself (Hebrews 4:8-9). Jesus told Martha that He is the resurrection (John 11:25). While that is true, Jesus does not replace the actual event of the dead rising from their graves, otherwise Paul would have been false and we would have nothing to look forward to other than just staying dead (1 Thess. 4:16). Jesus only replaced the sacrifice in the Passover, not the event itself. Even He participated in the event (John 13:1). Have we ever known Jesus to pick and choose from God's law?
I've only started observing God's holy days within the past year. This is not something that I have been taught. It was never even mentioned in service. There were just some verses that I couldn't deny.
Old Testament:
1) Exodus 20:8 - The Sabbath is one of the 10 commandments. Even Jesus in Matthew 5 did not release us from obeying the commandments.
2) Leviticus 23:2 - God calls the feasts "My feasts" and not Israel's.
3) Ezekiel 20:12-16 - God calls the Sabbath "My Sabbath" and tells how the people have separated from it and Him. He pairs Himself with the Sabbath as a package deal.
4) Ezekiel 22:26 - God shines the light on the cause of the people forsaking the Sabbath...the preachers. Once again, He pairs Himself with the Sabbath as a package deal.
Jesus - Why not choose any of the other six days to do these things? He had to know that this would cause debate:
1) Luke 4:16 - He had a custom on the Sabbath.
2) Luke 4:31-36 - He spirituall healed on the Sabbath.
3) John 5:1-9 - He physically healed on the Sabbath.
4) Mark 2:27-28 - He is Lord of the Sabbath. Why be Lord of something that is/will be done away with?
Jesus showed that the Sabbath isn't about rules but is a reminder.
New Testament - Sabbath observing was still going on after Jesus:
1) Acts 17:2 - Paul developed a custom on the Sabbath like Jesus.
2) Acts 13:14-16 - Paul taught on the Sabbath. Also in Acts 18:4.
The Supposed Opposition - Verses should always be read in context and not isolated:
Romans 14:5-6 speaks of matters that involve choice/preference and how they should not be made into commandment. This is why Paul mentioned the eating of meat vs. plant only. If God doesn't restrict, then you can't turn your opinion and tradition into His commandment (Matt. 15:3, 6 & Mark 7:8-9). How do we know this was not speaking of God's holy days? God never gave a choice to man on these days; they were mandated and there was no discussion.
In Colossians 2:16-17, take notice that whether the Gentile saints at Colossae were keeping the Sabbath was never questioned by Paul. What was addressed was that some had put rules on how the occasions should be observed that God had not said so to do. For example, being told that you must address younger men in the church as "Brother so-and-so" and if you do not do so then you are wrong. God did not mandate this, yet people were governing as if it were God's commandment. People were trying to dictate what kind of meat and what kind of bread. This is not scripture to do so. Also notice that verse 17 says "are a shadow of things to come" and not "were". Paul speaks in the present tense and Jesus has already come for the first round. That means God's holy days point towards Jesus' second coming.
Read Galatians 4:8-10 together. When were God's holy days sourced from weak and beggarly elements? Verse 10 is speaking of using ungodly means to predict the future as well as pagan/idolatrous festivals (Leviticus 19:26, Deu. 18:10-14 & 2 Kings 21:6).
The Explanation:
Hebrews 3:7-Hebrews 4 shows how the physical rest taken in the old testament translated into spiritual rest for us in the new testament. Jesus used many physical parables to teach us spiritual lessons. Who do you think Jesus got that method from? God uses the Sabbath and the other holy days as a reminder like an alarm clock. He taught Peter that reminding the people is so necessary that to not do so is neglect (2 Peter 1:12). Sadly, people get so caught up in the OT vs. NT/the law vs. Jesus/Saturday vs. Sunday argument that they completely miss the beauty that God loves us so much as to leave us reminders to not miss the bus so to speak. Remember, God said the 7th day, not Saturday or Sunday, but the end of your work week. For some, Wednesday might be their day off from work. God is trying to keep you reminded that only those that are complete will enter into His rest (John 19:30; Hebrews 4:10; James 1:4). Don't get distracted.
While Jesus is all things God and all things from God, He does not replace the event itself (Hebrews 4:8-9). Jesus told Martha that He is the resurrection (John 11:25). While that is true, Jesus does not replace the actual event of the dead rising from their graves, otherwise Paul would have been false and we would have nothing to look forward to other than just staying dead (1 Thess. 4:16). Jesus only replaced the sacrifice in the Passover, not the event itself. Even He participated in the event (John 13:1). Have we ever known Jesus to pick and choose from God's law?