The Sabbath Preached Today is the Lord's Sabbath of Old.

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robert derrick

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Not only is the Lord's Sabbath not a commandment in the law of Christ to obey, but it's not even the Lord's Sabbath at all that certain people are preaching as commandment.

They preach another sabbath as part of another gospel, that is cursed.

Their sabbath comes with exceptions to working on their sabbath, in order to work in the modern industrialized and 24/7 market economy, as well as military, emergency response, gvt rule, etc...

The Lord's Sabbath commands to do no work. And God doesn't even have to include 'at all', because He doesn't play games with silly children.

And worse yet, they provide for their sabbath a rule of Corban, where their pay for working on their sabbath is dedicated to the offering plate, so that when they do work on their sabbath, It is Corban.

And so, in fact no man is preaching the Lord's Sabbath today, except for the unbelieving Jews, who still keep it to the letter without exceptions made.

Unless there are others doing so, without falling snare to an excuse and exception-riddle pseudo sabbath for childish christians, that like to play-play with the Lord's Sabbath.

"Hey, look, I'm done, no more betting." "That's ok, we'll just play-play." Play-play?" "Yeah man, we'll just play-play." "Forget it pal, I don't just play-play." (The Color of Money)
 
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Romans 14 teaches us not to judge others on whether someone esteems one day above another or every day alike but to follow what you are fully persuaded of in your own mind, and that "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".

As for my view; John in Revelation 1:10 stated he "was in the Spirit on the Lord's day" so he apparently regarded a day to the Lord, and personally I think it is better to regard a day unto the Lord than to not regard a day to the Lord.