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Phineas
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Reuben j said the Sabbath commandment is a thing of the past .
But Jesus says not one jot or title of the commandments are to be changed and those who do so are considered unfit for Heaven (Matt5:17-19.)
Reuben J says Jesus broke the Sabbath commandment.
But Jesus said he came not to destroy the law (commandments) and He said " I have kept my Father’s commandments, and abide in his love."(John 15:10)
Reuben J says Christians do rest and worship one day a week and that’s the Lord’s day – Sunday.
But Jesus said He was Lord of the Sabbath Day (Mark 2:27-28)
So am I to believe Reuben J or Jesus?
Nicea325 said:
The Old Covenant and with it the Sabbath, was replaced by the New Covenant.
But Jesus said if you love me keep my commandments and asked the apostles to pray that their flight from Judea in 70 AD would not be on the Sabbath day (John 14:15 and Matt 23:20)
The Lord also said that in the New Covenant He would write His laws in our hearts and not abolish them (Heb 8:10 and Matt 5:16-17)
So do I listen to the Lord or Nicea325?
Pablope said;
Phineas…my dear friend…the Church, a divine institution, established by Christ…was given the authority to bind and loose…as has been said countless of times here…what do you not get about that?
But Jesus said not a jot or title of the law was to be changed, and he who teaches other to do so would lose Heaven. James and Isaiah said that God was the only law giver (James 4:12 and Isaiah 33:22) So do i believe Jesus and the apostles and prophets or follow the contradictory presumptions of a church that is supposed to follow and uphold the words of Christ and not contradict them?
mackbrislawn said
From the letter of Barnabas (late 1st century )“That is why we spend the eighth day in celebration, the day on which Jesus both arose from the dead and …ascended into heaven.”
But Jesus warned against breaking a commandment in order to keep a tradition. " Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?" (Matt 15:3 and 15:6.)
You can try as you might to justify from the inspired scriptures the abolishing of the Sabbath command and the changing the Lord’s day, but you will do so in vain. Pablope’s answer is the only valid one. The Catholic church on its own authority and against the plain warning of Jesus, countermanded the law of God and removed Jesus’ lordship from the Sabbath.
James Cardinal Gibbons had it correct when he said, “But you may read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, and you will not find a single line authorizing the sanctification of Sunday. The Scriptures enforce the religious observance of Saturday, a day which we never sanctify.” James Cardinal Gibbons, The Faith of our Fathers, 88th ed., pp. 89.
He also emphatically stated, " "Is Saturday the seventh day according to the Bible and the Ten Commandments? I answer yes. Is Sunday the first day of the week and did the Church change the seventh day -Saturday - for Sunday, the first day? I answer yes . Did Christ change the day’? I answer no!
“Faithfully yours, J. Card. Gibbons”
Well, it all comes down to what the Apostles replied to their church leaders:
"But Peter and John answered and said unto them, Whether it be right in the sight of God to hearken unto you more than unto God, judge ye." Acts 4:19
But Jesus says not one jot or title of the commandments are to be changed and those who do so are considered unfit for Heaven (Matt5:17-19.)
Reuben J says Jesus broke the Sabbath commandment.
But Jesus said he came not to destroy the law (commandments) and He said " I have kept my Father’s commandments, and abide in his love."(John 15:10)
Reuben J says Christians do rest and worship one day a week and that’s the Lord’s day – Sunday.
But Jesus said He was Lord of the Sabbath Day (Mark 2:27-28)
So am I to believe Reuben J or Jesus?
Nicea325 said:
The Old Covenant and with it the Sabbath, was replaced by the New Covenant.
But Jesus said if you love me keep my commandments and asked the apostles to pray that their flight from Judea in 70 AD would not be on the Sabbath day (John 14:15 and Matt 23:20)
The Lord also said that in the New Covenant He would write His laws in our hearts and not abolish them (Heb 8:10 and Matt 5:16-17)
So do I listen to the Lord or Nicea325?
Pablope said;
Phineas…my dear friend…the Church, a divine institution, established by Christ…was given the authority to bind and loose…as has been said countless of times here…what do you not get about that?
But Jesus said not a jot or title of the law was to be changed, and he who teaches other to do so would lose Heaven. James and Isaiah said that God was the only law giver (James 4:12 and Isaiah 33:22) So do i believe Jesus and the apostles and prophets or follow the contradictory presumptions of a church that is supposed to follow and uphold the words of Christ and not contradict them?
mackbrislawn said
From the letter of Barnabas (late 1st century )“That is why we spend the eighth day in celebration, the day on which Jesus both arose from the dead and …ascended into heaven.”
But Jesus warned against breaking a commandment in order to keep a tradition. " Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?" (Matt 15:3 and 15:6.)
You can try as you might to justify from the inspired scriptures the abolishing of the Sabbath command and the changing the Lord’s day, but you will do so in vain. Pablope’s answer is the only valid one. The Catholic church on its own authority and against the plain warning of Jesus, countermanded the law of God and removed Jesus’ lordship from the Sabbath.
James Cardinal Gibbons had it correct when he said, “But you may read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, and you will not find a single line authorizing the sanctification of Sunday. The Scriptures enforce the religious observance of Saturday, a day which we never sanctify.” James Cardinal Gibbons, The Faith of our Fathers, 88th ed., pp. 89.
He also emphatically stated, " "Is Saturday the seventh day according to the Bible and the Ten Commandments? I answer yes. Is Sunday the first day of the week and did the Church change the seventh day -Saturday - for Sunday, the first day? I answer yes . Did Christ change the day’? I answer no!
“Faithfully yours, J. Card. Gibbons”
Well, it all comes down to what the Apostles replied to their church leaders:
"But Peter and John answered and said unto them, Whether it be right in the sight of God to hearken unto you more than unto God, judge ye." Acts 4:19