Okay, we could do that. We would try to think through each item by the spirit and not by the letter. Here is the post: "If one thinks it's alright to see a movie, rated R or else, or to a ballgame featuring one's favorite star, or go shopping for one's favorite fashion brand on sale, and think it's alright with God, then by all means go, and as often as one wishes and not to be restricted on the Sabbath. "
We are doing this to honor the day that the Lord blessed and declared Holy. On this day, we are to rest from the work required of us to survive and give over to the Lord for our wellbeing. So: seeing an R rated movie. We are told that we are to be clean, that includes spiritually. This is not giving control of our lives to God.
Going to a ballgame depends on the individual. Having fun, sharing love with others, such things are of God. Making sports an idol as many do is not. This should be family and friends time.
Shopping, this is in the category of work we do for our well being without looking to God for that. But God would not want us to go hungry because we aren't allowed to shop. That would be legalism. We should have arranged to shop on a day that did not belong to the Lord.
But we each need to think this through as if it is through the Lord's eyes, not legalistically.
We are doing this to honor the day that the Lord blessed and declared Holy. On this day, we are to rest from the work required of us to survive and give over to the Lord for our wellbeing. So: seeing an R rated movie. We are told that we are to be clean, that includes spiritually. This is not giving control of our lives to God.
Going to a ballgame depends on the individual. Having fun, sharing love with others, such things are of God. Making sports an idol as many do is not. This should be family and friends time.
Shopping, this is in the category of work we do for our well being without looking to God for that. But God would not want us to go hungry because we aren't allowed to shop. That would be legalism. We should have arranged to shop on a day that did not belong to the Lord.
But we each need to think this through as if it is through the Lord's eyes, not legalistically.