BarneyFife
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Unintelligiblemid they are invalid or imposters then they are not successors
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Unintelligiblemid they are invalid or imposters then they are not successors
Again:Good Morning B5!
Thank you for your articulate response. Some of these things we have gone back and forth on several times so I won't beat a dead horse. Here are my final closing points:
I agree with you that Scripture never comes right out and says "I, God, under the New Covenant with my people Command That All Christians will now worship on Sunday, the Lords Day, and that Saturday will remain for the Jews under the Old Covenant". Sooooo what do we have:
We have in Scripture is Paul telling Christians that Jesus “canceled the bond which stood against us with its legal demands . . . Therefore let no one pass judgment on you in questions of.....a Sabbath. You and your ilk are still being held in bondage to the Old Covenant.
We have In Scripture Jesus only mentions keeping 9 of the 10 Commandments.....He left out "Keep holy the Sabbath". You and your ilk, starting about 500 years ago, brought it back up.....Jesus NEVER did!!! He made it clear that we must adhere to the 9 moral principles contained in the Old Testament law and that they are still binding on us. Keeping holy the Sabbath is a ritual law and rituals can be changed or cancelled. Which takes us back to what Paul said in Colossians 2 about no one judging (what you call "warning") by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day. I will listen to the teacher Paul. You can listen to your 16th Century teachers.
We have Scripture that makes it clear that 1st Century Christians gathered on the first day of the week...Sunday...and considered it the Lords Day. You don't!
We have 1st Century historical writings that match up with Scripture and make it clear that they worshiped on Sunday.
We have a person who was a student of the Apostle John and a Bishop for the Church in Antioch wrote that they 'no longer observed the Sabbath'! I trust the writings that man over the writings of your 16th century men. I straight up asked you why do you trust your men (and not Ignatius). Your flippant response (2 questions back to me) was a dodge on your part because you have no logical defense for following the teachings of men that are 500 years old.
Scripture, Christian History and a 1st Century Bishop who was a student of an Apostle are against you.....I shouldn't say YOU....I should say the people who falsely taught you.
I find it bizarre that you would equate Luke 4:16 with 1 John2:6. They have NOTHING to do with each other!
Mary
There is no biblical evidence that abortion is murder/wrong....Do you support abortion?Again:
There is no Biblical evidence that the Sabbath has been changed. And in view of the fact that it was given before sin entered the world, in view of the fact that it was written in stone, in view of the fact that it says “remember”, and in view of many other facts, there is no reason to conclude that it has been changed by the Creator.
Interestingly, only one of the Ten Commandments is typically repudiated by Christians in our day. And even more interestingly, it is the one commandment that begins with the word “remember.”Good Morning B5!
Thank you for your articulate response. Some of these things we have gone back and forth on several times so I won't beat a dead horse. Here are my final closing points...........
Mary
Thou shalt not kill (murder).There is no biblical evidence that abortion is murder/wrong....Do you support abortion?
Proper spelling and grammar are required to communicate effectively.Thinking is required
No one is concluding the Creator changed the sabbath to Sunday, the first day of the week. It was changed by the Apostles because Jesus didn't rise from the dead on the last day of the week.Again:
There is no Biblical evidence that the Sabbath has been changed. And in view of the fact that it was given before sin entered the world, in view of the fact that it was written in stone, in view of the fact that it says “remember”, and in view of many other facts, there is no reason to conclude that it has been changed by the Creator.
Again:
There is no Biblical evidence that the Sabbath has been changed. And in view of the fact that it was given before sin entered the world, in view of the fact that it was written in stone, in view of the fact that it says “remember”, and in view of many other facts, there is no reason to conclude that it has been changed by the Creator.
I find it interesting that so many people don't recognize that the Gospel was preached from the Old Testament all throughout the first and at least half of the 2nd century. It's in there. Jesus said so.The 1st century Church didn't have a bible sooooo they couldn't have done "bible study". Another bizarre statement.
No, it wasn't. They had no authority to do so.It was changed by the Apostles because Jesus didn't rise from the dead on the last day of the week.
How do you think people were saved in the Old Testament?the sabbath was of the old creation and old covenant we are a new creation and new covenant with new feasts, new sacraments and new sabbath by the authority of Jesus Christ Matt 16:18 18:18
And the old points to the new, the real propitiatory sacrifice of Christ is the new sabbath
you don’t remain in the means of salvation of the old??? Do you!
The Sabbath could not have been changed after Calvary. Paul correctly stated in his letter to the Hebrews that a testament cannot be changed after the death of the testator. If the Sabbath that was practiced and was such an integral component of the old covenant needed to be changed at all, it had to have been done so before Jesus died... And be done by Jesus. Jesus suggested no such change, either before or after His death. In fact, quite the opposite.
KJV Matthew 5:17-19
17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.
18 For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.
19 Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
Nice sweeping generalization. Not very fidelitous to proper hermeneutics.the law and the prophets is fulfilled and there is a new creation and a new covenant and new Jerusalem and new everything
Nice sweeping generalization. Not very fidelitous to proper hermeneutics.
If I choose not to steal, am I fulfilling the law?the law and the prophets is fulfilled and there is a new creation and a new covenant and new Jerusalem and new everything
If you have to steal because your family is starving , would God condemn you for it, or be like the pharisees.If I choose not to steal, am I fulfilling the law?
In Australia and most of the rest of the western world, people do not starve. There are so many freely offered food packages available here it would be only pride that would stop you from taking advantage. If you lived in a place where food wasn't available, where would you steal it from?If you have to steal because your family is starving
Hi B5,I find it interesting that so many people don't recognize that the Gospel was preached from the Old Testament all throughout the first and at least half of the 2nd century. It's in there. Jesus said so.