dosdog;3914779:
Old Testament laws (Mosaic Laws) looked forward to Christ. The blood sacrifices represented the blood of Christ so save us from our sins. His sacrifice did away with the need for us to continue doing them but doesn’t excuse of from breaking the Moral Law of God (which is what you’re referring to).
In fact, he came to magnify them. If you continue reading in Matthew 5, you’ll see in verse 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.
Matthew 5:18-19, in the New Living Translation reads: I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not even the smallest detail of God’s law will disappear until its purpose is achieved. So if you ignore the least commandment and teach others to do the same, you will be called the least in the Kingdom of Heaven. But anyone who obeys God’s laws and teaches them will be called great in the Kingdom of Heaven.
Think about it…how do we know it’s not good to lie, steal or murder? It’s because of the moral code we have imprinted on our hearts by God Himself (Hebrews 8). If you don’t think any of those things are acceptable, why would you think it’s right to break any of those other Ten Commandment laws? Let’s be reasonable here.
Yes, let’s be reasonable. Adventists are NOT consistent in there insistence that others interpret scripture as they do. You have just established the point that the 10 commandments was written on stone, therefore (according to you) it they take precedence over laws written on paper.
Some inconsistencies I see in the Adventist position…
Dietary laws were certainly not included in the 10 commandments, yet Adventists refuse to eat ‘unclean’ foods.
Yet… while avoiding pork and shellfish they ignore the verses that forbid the mixing of meat and milk, or the mixing of different fibers in clothing. At the same time, Adventists do not observe circumcision. hm…
The say that Christians must “keep” the sabbath…
Yet… Adventists have no consistent interpretation of what ‘keeping the sabbath’ means. Some will say going to a park is wrong, while others promote “nature walks”. Some will refuse to swim, while others find saturday afternoon after church the perfect time for a family outing to the swimming pool. Some say not to buy or sell, yet many on the west coast will go out to eat after church or pick up something from the grocery store, because eating is a ‘necessary’ activity. Adventists where I live wouldn’t dream of being seen in a restaurant on Saturday. Adventists living in the western hemisphere are fairly consistent about observing sabbath sundown friday to sundown saturday… Yet there are many different opinions on exactly when its sabbath in the North, where in summer and winter sunsets and sunrises are notoriously inconvenient. Adventists in the South Pacific are similarly conflicted. Because of the dateline, Adventists in Hawaii are off to church on saturday, while at the same time a few hundred miles to the south, on the same line of longitude in Kiribati, Sunday keeping Christians are off to church and the Adventists are having a workday. Some Adventist pastors in the South Pacific in the past, have worshiped on Sunday… but then, there’s nothing to distinguish them from the sunday keepers, so that solution was dropped…
To get back to the point… the ONLY thing consistent among Adventists as far as sabbath keeping, is they all agree one should go to church to worship on that day. Funny thing is, if you read the commandment, assembling for worship is NOT in there… not at all.
And the major point for me, is all the other commandments.
Adventists SERIOUSLY need to clean their house before pointing fingers. You never see Adventists single out the commandment against murder for much attention. They’d really rather not have a deep discussion on that one. Adventists are officially pro-choice on the matter of Abortion:
“Abortion is one of the tragic dilemmas of human fallenness. The Church should offer gracious support to those who personally face the decision concerning an abortion. **Attitudes of condemnation are inappropriate **in those who have accepted the gospel.”
“Women, at times however, may face exceptional circumstances that present serious moral or medical dilemmas, such as significant threats to the pregnant woman’s life, serious jeopardy to her health, severe congenital defects carefully diagnosed in the fetus, and pregnancy resulting from rape or incest. **The final decision whether to terminate the pregnancy or not should be made by the pregnant woman **after appropriate consultation.”
The full statement is carefully worded, but it is still a pro choice statement. One shouldn’t condemn those who decide on abortion, and the final choice is up to the pregnant woman. Thats pro choice.
Link to the official SDA Website:
adventist.org/beliefs/guidelines/main_guide1.html
Adventists are recognized by groups critical to the Pro Life movement for their position…
“An exception among conservative Christian groups is the Seventh Day Adventist Church. They are pro-choice to the extent that they believe that ’ The final decision whether to terminate the pregnancy or not should be made by the pregnant woman…’ They recognize that abortion can be a legitimate option for some women…”
religioustolerance.org/abo_hist1.htm
Many Adventist hospitals in the US have far above the average number of abortions, as in many markets they are the only ones who will permit them.
Adventists love to throw out accusations we do not honor God’s law. None of us are perfect, but their accusations have no merit.
Adventists also like to ignore certain scriptures:
They are quick to judge over the sabbath and ignore:
Colossians 2:16
Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holyday, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath days:
17Which are a shadow of things to come; but the body is of Christ.
Sabbath is a SHADOW. Adventists will say this is only the ‘ceremonial’ sabbaths, again, a distinction the OT never makes.
Another verse they ignore, is the last phrase of their favorite:
Matthew 5:18
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.
Catch that last phrase again… there is a condition on nothing passing from the law…
till all be fulfilled
Christ fulfilled all of the law. The law of death is gone and replaced with the New Covenant.
Galatians 5:14
For all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this; Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
1 John 4:16
And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us. God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him.
It is not wrong to go to Church on Saturday instead of Sunday… thats preference. It is wrong to judge others over their preferences. There is a moral principle involved in setting aside regular time for rest and worship. There is no moral dictate that it must be Saturday. Doesn’t even make sense on a round planet where sometimes its hard to figure out what constitutes “saturday”. So tell me, when should Adventists observe sabbath on the international space station?
Jesus’s commandments are the law of Love, Love God and Love your neighbor.
Adventists seem to make the day you attend church MORE important than whether or not babies are being murdered in their hospitals. You know, Adventists teach that the day we worship on will become the test at the end of time that will determine our loyalty to God, and our salvation will rest on that choice. Seems to me a baby’s life is more important than a day of worship…
Just some thoughts for our new SDA poster
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