Another reminder, I have told all to do this, worship on the day their conscience allows. Now what kind of remark is this below, "in your ten commandment pipe etc.?" I did not mention the commandment or the commandments. As I have told you before, on deaf or dead ears, my alarm is when people who say they are educated in the Word by the Holy Spirit or by study think the order of the week is changeable after God has told us what that order is and blessed us with it. Now, if you need real amunition, yes, becaue Jesus Christ died for the sins of all who accept His sacrifice, I am so glad I do try my best to follow His example, for He is our example, and I obey the Ten Commandments because He did. I am not perfect, but He has begun a work in me, and He has promised to finish that work on His Day. Now you may criticize me for wanting to obey the Words of Yeshua, Jesus.
The Lord Jesus Christ did not tell you from any of the epistles in the NT, nor from the book of Hebrews or Revelation to keep or remember the Sabbath. It does not exist in any of the instructions or commandments to any of the NT churches and this includes Friday/Saturday or Sunday. There were many Jews in those churches as well as Gentiles and never one time were any of them commanded or urged to remember or keep the Sabbath. So I don't care what you say God told you, the NT church is not commanded and does not teach it in any way, shape or form and this is why you have a problem with Paul and you do have a problem with what he taught as an Israelite, from the tribe of Benjamin, from the seed of Abraham, who was of the elite of the Pharisees, who persecuted Christians and had them killed, who God redeemed and raised up as an apostle by pure mercy and grace, not only to the Gentiles but also to the Jews.
If you want to remember the Sabbath and worship God on that day you consider to be the Sabbath, go right ahead, but don't you teach that the NT scriptures instructs any member of the church, God's redeemed both of the Jew and the Gentile, to do likewise, because it does not. You will not find even one reference relating to keeping or remembering the Sabbath in any epistle nor from the lips of any of the original apostles. That is a dilemma for you JaumeJ and you are not right on this. Grace gives you the freedom to keep and remember the Sabbath if that is what you desire but it is not a commandment for the NT church and it has been that way for over 2,000 years. Put that in your 10 commandment pipe and toke on that for awhile.
From your friendly troll,
BradC[/QUOTE]