Are you so without understanding that you can not read simple English? My reason for keeping the Sabbath comes from outside the law given to Moses. The law Given to Moses does indeed help but it is not the reason. What you are doing is akin to me telling you not to follow Jesus because the law points to Him and instructs us concerning Him. You must apply your logic across the board and you will see it falls short. Concerning the 7th day Sabbath the law gives instruction but the reality is not something to come but something that has come in Gen 2. But I can see why you are dodging Gen 2, it does not fit your view. by the way try reading the 4th commandment as it says and it will be clear that it is a reference to creation.
I find it interesting that until hear we have been dealing with things openly and honestly but now you seem to avoid the texts given. why is that? maybe you don't think you are avoiding them. But you are not dealing with them.
As for the notion that I have to prove it from the New, this is also a demonstration of misunderstanding.
Where does Paul and Jesus etc tell us to gain our teachings/Doctrines our understanding of truth?
Answer: The Old Testament. I could past so many letters from the new that show this to be the case. Jesus said "it is written" "have you not read" "how readest thou" Paul said to study the scriptures and that they (the OT) are our instruction for life. Yes you must take the vail off to see it, Yes its about Jesus.
The new does not replace the old, Its a bunch of testimonies and teachings based on the Old. The very authority used for the teachings in the new is found in the multiple quotes and references to the Old Testament.
So it is rather up to you to demonstrate that the 7th day Sabbath is a shadow or gone away from the OT.
You can teach that circumcision would pass when the messiah comes from he Old testament, In fact Paul did just that.
You can teach that the law was given because the Jews did not have faith form the OT, Paul did just that.
You can teach that the sacrifices and the priesthood and the tabernacle itself would be useless once messiah comes from the OT, Paul did just that.
But do you know what you can't do? You can't find anywhere in the OT where the finished work of creation is changed. You can't find anywhere where the 7th Day Sabbath will change, In fact the opposite it true, You can find prophecies in the OT that show the Sabbath continues and applies for Gentiles in the OT. You can find where it prophecies that the 7th day Sabbath will apply still after Jesus death and resurrection in the OT.
There are Sabbaths aside from the 7th day Sabbath found in the OT which you can also show from the OT that were only shadows until the Messiah should come. And you can shew that from the OT.
Hence the New testament is nothing more than people testifying that Jesus is the one that the OT spoke of and they can demonstrate that from the OT. It is also instruction on how to live and they can Demonstrate it from the OT. Because the OT is there reference which they learned was about Jesus and thus could read it rightly without changing it or spiritualizing it away.
So if you are going to follow scripture then you have to do as it directs, If you make one witness disagree with another then you have made your own doctrine a new doctrine that is not found in either the NT or the OT.
I find it interesting that until hear we have been dealing with things openly and honestly but now you seem to avoid the texts given. why is that? maybe you don't think you are avoiding them. But you are not dealing with them.
As for the notion that I have to prove it from the New, this is also a demonstration of misunderstanding.
Where does Paul and Jesus etc tell us to gain our teachings/Doctrines our understanding of truth?
Answer: The Old Testament. I could past so many letters from the new that show this to be the case. Jesus said "it is written" "have you not read" "how readest thou" Paul said to study the scriptures and that they (the OT) are our instruction for life. Yes you must take the vail off to see it, Yes its about Jesus.
The new does not replace the old, Its a bunch of testimonies and teachings based on the Old. The very authority used for the teachings in the new is found in the multiple quotes and references to the Old Testament.
So it is rather up to you to demonstrate that the 7th day Sabbath is a shadow or gone away from the OT.
You can teach that circumcision would pass when the messiah comes from he Old testament, In fact Paul did just that.
You can teach that the law was given because the Jews did not have faith form the OT, Paul did just that.
You can teach that the sacrifices and the priesthood and the tabernacle itself would be useless once messiah comes from the OT, Paul did just that.
But do you know what you can't do? You can't find anywhere in the OT where the finished work of creation is changed. You can't find anywhere where the 7th Day Sabbath will change, In fact the opposite it true, You can find prophecies in the OT that show the Sabbath continues and applies for Gentiles in the OT. You can find where it prophecies that the 7th day Sabbath will apply still after Jesus death and resurrection in the OT.
There are Sabbaths aside from the 7th day Sabbath found in the OT which you can also show from the OT that were only shadows until the Messiah should come. And you can shew that from the OT.
Hence the New testament is nothing more than people testifying that Jesus is the one that the OT spoke of and they can demonstrate that from the OT. It is also instruction on how to live and they can Demonstrate it from the OT. Because the OT is there reference which they learned was about Jesus and thus could read it rightly without changing it or spiritualizing it away.
So if you are going to follow scripture then you have to do as it directs, If you make one witness disagree with another then you have made your own doctrine a new doctrine that is not found in either the NT or the OT.
Genesis 2 doesn't command you to observe a saturday sabbath.
SO you must have gotten that idea from somewhere else. You got it from the Law of Moses.
You aren't trying to use Genesis 2 as a reason. You are using Genesis 2 as an excuse. Big difference.
You didn't know that or you just can't be honest about it?
And now we go round and round in circles about Christians working at the law... I think I've been on the merry go round maybe one too many times.
BTW Genesis 2 fits my view just fine.
Genesis 2:2-3
[FONT="]2 And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made.[/FONT]
[FONT="]3 And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made.
2 Corinthians 3:14 But their minds were blinded: for until this day remaineth the same vail untaken away in the reading of the old testament; which vail is done away in Christ.
Matthew 11:28 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
Hebrews 4:10-11
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[FONT="]10 For he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his.[/FONT]
[FONT="]11 Let us labour therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief.
Its about rest. Not a specific day of the week. The Lord didn't say come to me and I will give you a saturday observance. Hebrews 4 doesn't say 'if they shall observe my saturday ritual'. Acts 15 doesn't list a saturday observance as one of the necessary things for Christians.
Hebrews 7:18-19
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[FONT="]18 For there is verily a disannulling of the commandment going before for the weakness and unprofitableness thereof.[/FONT]
[FONT="]19 For the law made nothing perfect, but the bringing in of a better hope did; by the which we draw nigh unto God.
I don't know why this is so clear to me and so ambiguous to you.[/FONT]