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    the Sabbath

    They say the same thing
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    the Sabbath

    A lot of words without answering the question
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    A KISSed History of Beliefs

    There's a book on this. I have it somewhere
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    the Sabbath

    But the summary includes things not in the 10 commandments. See post 2709
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    the Sabbath

    Nothing judges us because all sin has been judged in Christ. Forever Either we had to pay the price or he did. Which would you prefer?
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    the Sabbath

    How is having respect of persons sin when it is not mentioned in the 10 commandments? But if you have respect to persons, you commit sin, and are convicted of the law as transgressors. For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all. James 2:9-10
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    the Sabbath

    Yes because the law's primary purpose was to judge Christ for our debts as a ransom payment The royal law is love, not the 10 commandments. If you fulfil the royal law according to the scripture, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself, ye do well: James 2:8
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    Would Christ Vote?

    Even the Amish voted this election
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    the Sabbath

    The reason this wasn't answered directly, but rather obliquely through guilt tripping, is because the legalistic experts in the law do indeed think it is more sinful to work on Saturdays than to not provide for one's family. Their's is a ministry of death, not life But if any provide not for...
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    the Sabbath

    The power of sin is the law. You give the devil power over you by placing yourself under it's dominion The sting of death is sin; and the power of sin is the law. 1 Corinthians 15:56
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    the Sabbath

    But David ate the showbread which was against God's commandment and he was held guiltless. You legalists don't understand that times have changed. God's nature never changes, but the way he deals with mankind does. He's moved on into the perfection he planned from the foundation of the world...
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    Would Christ Vote?

    Those 12 constitute one of the most important and powerful government offices in the history of mankind. Ye are they which have continued with me in my temptations. And I appoint unto you a kingdom, as my Father hath appointed unto me; That ye may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom, and...
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    the Sabbath

    Even if it means losing your house and ability to feed your family?
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    Would Christ Vote?

    They cast lots to determine who would take Judas' place among the disciples. Only difference is they let God decide instead of themselves.
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    the Sabbath

    If someone could only find a job that required work on Saturdays, for example working 3 weeks on/3 weeks off shifts on an offshore oil rig, which is more sinful to do? Continue working the job in order to feed and house his family, or quit the job and become homeless?
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    7 Year Time line

    A sequential interpretation of Revelation events doesn't work because it says in verses 6:12-14 that every island and mountain is moved out of its place, which would be an extraordinarily catastrophic event to land and sea, and then it says in verses 7:2-3 that instruction is given after those...
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    Some thought about "Jews"

    Not really. Wide is the gate to destruction and many go that way
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    Some thought about "Jews"

    It is compared to the rest of humanity that doesn't make it
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    Some thought about "Jews"

    Abraham's seed is from all nations.