No, I never said that or implied that. You have grossly misrepresented my two posts into a straw man argument.
I never said you said that. I asked a question. You HAVE said you hold the position the Sabbath is no longer. That was part of the Decalogue for the purposes of this chat. That was it's own covenant/promise from God. And we all have read, if you break one part of the covenant, you forsake the whole covenant.
So, what I asked is to discover the "impact of unforseen consequences." To hold your statements as true, I don't see how you can do ANYTHING but forsake the decalogue. If I'm wrong, asking the question will show me.
IF you make a position statement, and do not fore see the affect it has on the big picture, pointing that out and having you own it as long as you hold the position is NOT against the logic of argument, NOR reality.
I said:
1) The term "Commandments" is ambiguous. However one but can often be determined what is meant by "commandment(s)" by context.
The context of John was the decalogue, specifically LOVE GOD, which keeps the rest in tact. In fact JOHN bases ALL OF YOUR SALVATION, on if you can love or not. JESUS said the RIGHT kind of love was to love as GOD DOES, which is providential even for his enemies.
If you love Him, you will be keeping the commandments as a result.
2) John explains what he meant by commandments and he did not mean the 10 commandments. He said:
"23 And this is his commandment: We must believe in the name of his Son, Jesus Christ, and love one another, just as he commanded us.24 Those who obey God’s commandments remain in fellowship with him, and he with them. 1 John 3:23, 24"
So, ummmm, again, you would argue that the Levitical law holds a LOVE GOD law? It's laws were to help with the Decalogue by defining it.
OR do you just refer to JESUS commandments Love God and neighbor? Because JESUS was explaining which were the greatest of the Decalogue. hehehe so THERE WE ARE AGAIN! And I have to ask, how can you LOVE GOD, but crap on the day HE made HOLY for US TO REMEMBER his work at creation? heheheeheheh You have a real dilemma when the unforseen consequences are carried out when examining the impact of your claims past the surface....
John clearly states that what he means by Commandments is:
1) Believe in Jesus
2) Love your fellow man.
He never mentions Sabbath.
No shame. No shame.... hehee
Prove to me the Sabbath is a viable New Testament command for us today by showing me where it is affirmed in the New Testament.
JESUS DEFENDED THAT COMMANDMENT MORE THAN ANY OTHER COMMANDMENT AS HE WAS ESTABLISHING HIS CHURCH AND TEACHING OF how it would be going forward.
If you don't trust JESUS, OR GOD in Genesis 2/3, then I dunno what to tell you. Putting your hopes over their statements is a bit hubristic to my view.
You can tell I'm a stickler for the debate and want to pick at it until I have it all down and understand it? I mean, it's all in the learning process for me, but I GET how I come across, I challenge everything. If you are right the challenge doesn't hurt, if you are wrong, you probably needed to know yo uwere wrong, we should all win.
Anyway, I grew up Southern Baptist. What does that tell you of my first thirty years of theological belief? HOW do you think I was taught to treat the Sabbath?
Now, when I got in an argument with a dear friend who has one of the most exemplary walks with God I know of, who is seventh day adventist, but not an EG WHITE sycophant, just a student of the Bible, SHE drove me over TWO WHOLE AND COMPLETE YEARS to have to change my views to fit scripture.
You can NOT claim you love GOD and forsake the day he said for ADAM, father of MANKIND EN TOTO, not just the Jews, that the Seventh day was made holy.
God doesn't make it HOLY FOR HIMSELF to remember. That's Dense. It was OF COURSE made Holy for Adam's benefit. The ark of the covenant wasn't HOLY TO GOD, it was HOLY TO MAN. IT WAS GOD!
Now, all the levitical laws for the jews on how to keep the Sabbath..... yeah we can shove those to the side. IF you love GOD and honor the Sabbath, HE will teach you how to do it right. It's not about what you do on the Sabbath, NOR what you don't do on the Sabbath. It's about honoring God and remembering.
People say, "I remember GOD all day long" I don't need the Sabbath day. So, I ask them if they remember GOd while they observe nudidity at their computer, while they show up late for work and bill work for all their time, while they speed down the highway, OR ARE THOSE TIMES you put GOd out of your life?
To say you honor God all day everyday, is most likely a lie you tell yourself. <<< IN GENERAL yourself, I can't speak for YOU personally.