You are telling me that it is wrong to celebrate the Seventh Day with mercy added? If this is the case it was wrong for Yeshua to stop the stoning of the woman caughtin adultery. That is a very strange manner of changing the meaning of the observance of the Sabbath by another family member. I have never said one must follow the manner of observance to a T, but to observe the holiness of the Seventh Day, that is by keeping it separate. If my manner offends so much, I am sorry for you. My conscience is clear in the sight of Yahweh. What is the difference between my eating a little healthier by taking advantage of a sale and gleaning wheat in a field on the Sabbath. It seems there are unwritten commandments of which I am not aware, but you are. Thank you for your commentary, very understanding. Also, you really should pay attention. I have been referring to the Sabbath as the Seventh Day, and stress keeping it in the order God gave it at creation. I do not think you will understand nor take the time to investigate this. No one here is twisting around the preference of people who think the Seventh Day is actually the first day, the Sabbath of the Lord, but others do it to those who simply wish to keep the order in the order given. I do not feel hurt or indignant,what I feel is pity for a lack of understanding. I find your commentary supercilious at best. -Good night from Spain.
sigh...here it is again...more proof that the people who are constantly harping about 'keeping the sabbath' -are not even observing the sabbath in the biblical way-
in the bible you weren't allowed to buy or sell on the sabbath...nehemiah closed the gates of jerusalem on the sabbath to keep the merchants from coming in and doing business...the women who went to jesus' tomb couldn't go buy spices on the sabbath...
but apparently the only thing you have to do to be faithful to God in this matter is to declare yourself a 'sabbath keeper' and then you can go on just as you did before...
in the bible you weren't allowed to buy or sell on the sabbath...nehemiah closed the gates of jerusalem on the sabbath to keep the merchants from coming in and doing business...the women who went to jesus' tomb couldn't go buy spices on the sabbath...
but apparently the only thing you have to do to be faithful to God in this matter is to declare yourself a 'sabbath keeper' and then you can go on just as you did before...
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