At perfect liberty to pray without ceasing, yep!
Sidestepping the substitution of one commandment for another.
These things ought ye to have done, and not left the other undone.
It wasn’t my idea, as you say.
I do not say it was your idea, but your tradition, by which you have made the commandment of God of none effect.
It was Paul’s Teaching, you know that guy
Jesus chose and separated to be a Teacher unto the Gentiles?
Is flippancy in order?
Paul was called to be a teacher unto the Gentiles because he was suited for the job. He was very highly educated and trained in apologetics that would match with the sophisticated philosophies of the Greeks and Romans.
But there is neither Jew nor Gentile for we are all one in Christ Jesus.
This was also Paul's teaching.
Not sure why postmodern Evangelical Christians believe that the apostle Paul is the last word in everything biblical.
1 Thes 5:
[17] Pray without ceasing.
AMEN
Not news. Hebrews and Tribesmen were taught like little children, little bit by little bit.
Hey kids, Here is ONE day to set aside unto the Lord God....practice it, keep practicing it, till it becomes a habit. Careful you do not become as the Heathens ... repetitious to none effect.
Hey kids, don't murder, blaspheme, idolize, steal, covet, fornicate. Careful you do not become as the heathen ... repititive abstention from murder, blasphemy, idolatry, theft, coveting, and fornication ... to none effect.
Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.
Not a newsflash to observe some Churches Teaching, the robotic repetitive parading, pause here, gesture this, pause there, gesture that, say this, say this, say this, repeat, repeat, repeat over and over week after week the parading, the gesturing, the repetitive prayers......AS IF God is deaf? Missed last weeks performance?
You've got us confused with Rome.
Would Daniel praying 3x’s a day, include Every day?
Okay then maybe we can conclude that Daniel kept the spiritualistic Sabbath of 7 days a week just as you like and as the postmodern Evangelical Christians teach.
The question is:
Which is Gods sights set on ‘holy days’, or men becoming made “holy’ and worshiping Gods without ceasing?
Or maybe the question is what God's sights are set on and what makes them holy and maybe the answer is living by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God and maybe not just the ones that post-modern Evangelical Christians select by desire.
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