I sure DO as you say twist it in order to keep "my" (not the Lord's?) sabbath keeping law. I do not write scripture. Scripture tells us that all scripture is truth. If scripture is read as contradicting itself it is in our misunderstanding, for God does not disagree with God. It is up to us to see the real meaning.
I don't see why that my thinking that God established the Sabbath for our benefit disagrees with that God made Sabbath for our benefit. God blessed this special day for our sakes, and blessing is for our benefit.
I cannot understand why the church is so opposed to the writing of Genesis. They accept that God created us and our world, and get up on arms because God blessed a day for us. Why?
I don't see why that my thinking that God established the Sabbath for our benefit disagrees with that God made Sabbath for our benefit. God blessed this special day for our sakes, and blessing is for our benefit.
I cannot understand why the church is so opposed to the writing of Genesis. They accept that God created us and our world, and get up on arms because God blessed a day for us. Why?
Keeping the Sabbath can be a great pleasure and great joy, but keeping it as law is returning to slavery and treating the blood of Christ as an unholy thing.
It's why I said in my initial post in this thread many fail to understand why Jesus said "I desire mercy not sacrifice," and that understanding what He meant by that should change our whole relationship with the very idea of law.
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