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7 Misconceptions About The Sabbath And What You Need To Know!!! by ableguy(m): 7:54am On Nov 06, 2016
1) Misconception: God instituted the Sabbath when he rested on the seventh day.

Fact: The Bible says: “God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made.” (Genesis 2:3, King James Version) This verse contains, not a law to man, but a statement of what God did on the seventh creative day. The Bible does not mention anyone observing a sabbath rest before the days of Moses.

2) Misconception: The Israelites were under the Sabbath law before they received the Law of Moses.

Fact: Moses told the Israelites: “Jehovah our God made a covenant with us in Horeb,” the area around Mount Sinai. This covenant included the Sabbath law. (Deuteronomy 5:2, 12) The Israelites’ experience with the Sabbath shows that it was new for them. If the Israelites had been under some Sabbath law earlier, while they were in Egypt, how would the Sabbath have reminded them of their deliverance from Egypt as God said it would? (Deuteronomy 5:15) Why did they have to be told not to pick up manna on the seventh day? (Exodus 16:25-30) And why did they not know how to handle the case of the first recorded Sabbath breaker?—Numbers 15:32-36.

3) Misconception: The Sabbath is a perpetual covenant and is therefore still required.

Fact: Some Bible translations do refer to the Sabbath as a “perpetual covenant.” (Exodus 31:16, King James Version) However, the Hebrew word translated “perpetual” can also mean “lasting into the indefinite future,” not necessarily forever. For example, the Bible uses the same word to describe the Israelite priesthood, which God ended about 2,000 years ago.—Exodus 40:15; Hebrews 7:11, 12.

4) Misconception: Christians must keep the Sabbath, since Jesus kept it.

Fact: Jesus observed the Sabbath because he was a Jew, obliged from birth to obey the Law of Moses. (Galatians 4:4) After Jesus died, this Law covenant—including the Sabbath—was taken away.—Colossians 2:13, 14.

5) Misconception: The apostle Paul observed the Sabbath as a Christian.

Fact: Paul entered synagogues on the Sabbath, but not to join the Jews in their observance. (Acts 13:14; 17:1-3; 18:4) Instead, following the custom of the time, he preached the good news in synagogues, as visiting speakers could be invited to address those gathered for worship. (Acts 13:15, 32) Paul preached “every day,” not just on the Sabbath.—Acts 17:17.

6) Misconception: The Christian Sabbath is on Sunday.

Fact: The Bible contains no command for Christians to devote Sunday, the first day of the week, to rest and worship. For early Christians, Sunday was a workday like any other. The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia states: “It was not until the 4th cent[ury] that Sunday began to take on sabbath characteristics, when [the pagan Roman emperor] Constantine decreed that certain types of work should not be done on Sunday.” *

What, though, of passages that seem to indicate that Sunday was a special day? The Bible says that the apostle Paul shared a meal with fellow believers “on the first day of the week,” Sunday, but this was only logical, since Paul was leaving the next day. (Acts 20:7) Similarly, some congregations were told to set aside funds on “the first day of every week,” Sunday, for relief work, but this was just a practical suggestion for personal budgeting. The contributions were kept at home, not turned in at a place of meeting.—1 Corinthians 16:1, 2.

7) Misconception: It is wrong to set aside one day every week for rest and worship.

Fact: The Bible leaves such a decision to each Christian.—Romans 14:5.
Re: 7 Misconceptions About The Sabbath And What You Need To Know!!! by TI1919(m): 8:22am On Nov 06, 2016
Re: 7 Misconceptions About The Sabbath And What You Need To Know!!! by ableguy(m): 8:27am On Nov 06, 2016
TI1919:

Is everything okay?
Re: 7 Misconceptions About The Sabbath And What You Need To Know!!! by TI1919(m): 8:31am On Nov 06, 2016
ableguy:


Is everything okay?

I don't know, tell me what sabbath rest meant
Re: 7 Misconceptions About The Sabbath And What You Need To Know!!! by ableguy(m): 8:56am On Nov 06, 2016
TI1919:


I don't know, tell me what sabbath rest meant

SABBATH DAY
A day set apart by God for rest from regular labors; the Sabbath was given by God as a sign between him and the sons of Israel. (Ex 31:16, 17) The Hebrew expression yohm hash·shab·bathʹ is drawn from the verb sha·vathʹ, meaning “rest, cease.” (Ge 2:2; 8:22) In Greek, he he·meʹra tou sab·baʹtou means “sabbath day.”
I hope that answers your question
Re: 7 Misconceptions About The Sabbath And What You Need To Know!!! by TI1919(m): 9:41am On Nov 06, 2016
ableguy:


SABBATH DAY
A day set apart by God for rest from regular labors; the Sabbath was given by God as a sign between him and the sons of Israel. (Ex 31:16, 17) The Hebrew expression yohm hash·shab·bathʹ is drawn from the verb sha·vathʹ, meaning “rest, cease.” (Ge 2:2; 8:22) In Greek, he he·meʹra tou sab·baʹtou means “sabbath day.”
I hope that answers your question

No, you did not.

John 5:17 Jesus answered them, "my father is still working until now, and I am working working"

I think sabbath rest meant freedom from work which is our efforts and surrendering totally our life to God's guidance in every area of our life.
Freedom from agitation, anger, love of money, backbitting, lust, our earthly desire and so much more.
Re: 7 Misconceptions About The Sabbath And What You Need To Know!!! by ableguy(m): 10:39am On Nov 06, 2016
TI1919:


No, you did not.

John 5:17 Jesus answered them, "my father is still working until now, and I am working working"

I think sabbath rest meant freedom from work which is our efforts and surrendering totally our life to God's guidance in every area of our life.
Freedom from agitation, anger, love of money, backbitting, lust, our earthly desire and so much more.
.

Yes oo, in addition the apostle Paul told us that God didn't allow the people of Israel to enter his rest because of their disobedience.

So we enter God's rest when we willfully obey his commandments and do his will.

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