Though it may sound that way to you it is not what I am saying. I'm saying once you have come to know the Messiah we should all humbly seek the Father through love of the commands. A person is not condemned under the renewed covenant. We should be convicted to do what is right and according to the perfect and holy law of God however if we are born again. Otherwise I would be like a person who's conscious is burned.
Are you saying that a person must not be born again if they do not keep the Sabbath day?
When I think on the Sabbath day about scripture or something I said earlier that week or month this did come to mind. Is there a Sabbath observance in Messiah? Yes there is and still it is different from the forgiveness of sins. All in all honesty everything is one in God however for our benefit the Sabbath day is set apart apparently and by design sets apart the person who practices it. By the word of Elohim Sabbath day was set apart with man and until the sacrifice at the cross men where unable to truly enter into the rest of the Sabbath. Now by grace through faith we can and my question is, should we? In my mind at least I say yes enter in it is your gift.
Jesus is the free gift of eternal life to us. Jesus is the One we enter into for our rest; not the Sabbath.
The Ten. Also the judgments, ordinance, and righteous rulings. These are also days and times. We should know better then to celebrate some pecan festival in the name of Elohim or even Messiah for that matter. In stead humility says to return to the festivals of Messiah and forsake the Holy days of the world. As the word says don't even bring it into your houses so some curse won't fall on you.
As much emphasis that you place on this; where is that taught in any epistle to the churches?
It is one thing to infer that pagan holy days and sabbaths were referenced in Colossians, while another profess Sabbath Day Keeper ( an SDA ) says it is referring to Judaism's holy days and annual Sabbaths, thus alluding to the weekly Sabbath still needing to be kept, you are both wrong.
You are wrong in that it is not a reference to pagan holy days because if it was, then pagan used the sabbath days for their practices too.
The other brother is wrong because there is no exception given to clarify and to make sure readers are keeping the weekly Sabbath.
You are both wrong in that Romans 14th chapter warns believers from judging any believer by their esteeming a day as unto the Lord or not esteeming a day as unto the Lord, and the esteeming of the Sabbath day falls under that warning. How can it not when you are esteeming the Sabbath day and judging those who are not?
The reason the Lord is able to make believers stand for not esteeming the Sabbath day is because He dwells in them as our bodies are the Temple of the Holy Spirit; that is why His disciples were guiltless for profaning the Sabbath day because Jesus was with them in Matthew 12:1-7.
Your complete disregard for that scriptural reference of how Jesus pointed out two examples on how saints had
profaned the Sabbath day and were
guiltless because they were in the Temple, Jesus announced that One greater than the Temple was here; mainly inferring Himself.
That is why Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath as He is in you is why you are guiltless for profaning the Sabbath day.
He is able to make you stand just by dwelling within you and He is the One that is presenting you faultless in Heaven; not you keeping the Sabbath day.
If you consider how you guys are keeping the Sabbath day differently than what was commanded of the Jews in the O.T., wherein they are ALSO supposed to stone those who break the commandment to keep the Sabbath, and yet there is no careful explanation in any letter to the churches on that important matter IF they were really supposed to keep the Sabbath, but yet not to stone believers for breaking the Sabbath, then you guys are found wanting as far as scripture is concern in the N.T.
You guys are weaving your beliefs into scripture of the N.T. where it is obviously not saying it outright while ignoring Jesus own words in Matthew 12:1-7 on why and how you are guiltless for profaning the Sabbath day and ignoring Paul's warning not to judge a believer for not esteeming a day which has to include the sabbath.
Romans 14:[SUP]
4 [/SUP]Who art thou that judgest another man's servant? to his own master he standeth or falleth. Yea, he shall be holden up: for God is able to make him stand. [SUP]
5 [/SUP]One man esteemeth one day above another: another esteemeth every day alike. Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind. [SUP]
6 [/SUP]He that regardeth the day, regardeth it unto the Lord; and he that regardeth not the day, to the Lord he doth not regard it. He that eateth, eateth to the Lord, for he giveth God thanks; and he that eateth not, to the Lord he eateth not, and giveth God thanks. [SUP]
7 [/SUP]For none of us liveth to himself, and no man dieth to himself. [SUP]
8 [/SUP]For whether we live, we live unto the Lord; and whether we die, we die unto the Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord's.
You need to believe that His sacrifice for your sin is greater than the need to keep the Sabbath day, otherwise, you are saying that His Blood is not that good enough that you HAVE to keep the Sabbath day to prove you are born again.
You are free to esteem the Sabbath day, just as you are free to rest in Him as guiltless for profaning the Sabbath day, but you are not free to judge other believers as sinning or not born again or not saved ( if you are leading in that direction as you certainly are sounding like it ) when by Jesus Christ dwelling in us is why and how YOU & I are blameless for profaning the Sabbath day. That means you do not have to worry about keeping the Sabbath day the way they did in the O.T.