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Should
we keep the Sabbath or not?
Exodus 20:8; 23:12; 31:15; Deuteronomy
5:12; Leviticus 26:2
and and Romans 14:5; Colossians 2:16
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Keep the Sabbath
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(Exodus
20:8) - "Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. 9 "Six days
you shall labor and do all your work,
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(Exodus
23:12) - "Six days you are to do your work, but on the seventh
day you shall cease from labor in order that your ox and your donkey may
rest, and the son of your female slave, as well as your stranger, may
refresh themselves."
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(Exodus
31:15) - "For six days work may be done, but on the
seventh day there is a sabbath of complete rest, holy to the Lord;
whoever does any work on the sabbath day shall surely be put to death."
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(Deuteronomy
5:12) - "Observe the sabbath day to keep it holy, as the
Lord your God commanded you."
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(Leviticus
26:2) - "You shall keep My sabbaths and reverence My
sanctuary; I am the Lord."
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Don't keep the Sabbath
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(Romans
14:5) - "One man regards one day above another, another
regards every day alike. Let each man be fully convinced in his own
mind."
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(Colossians
2:16) - "Therefore let no one act as your judge in regard to food
or drink or in respect to a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath day."
It was the custom
of the Jews to come together on the Sabbath, which is Saturday, cease work,
and worship God. Of the 10 commandments listed in
Exodus 20:1-17, only nine of them were
reinstituted by in the New Testament. (Six in
Matthew 19:18, murder,
adultery, stealing, false witness, honor parents, and worshiping God;
Romans 13:9, coveting.
Worshiping God properly covers the first three commandments) The one that
was not reaffirmed was the one about the Sabbath. Instead, Jesus said that
He is the Lord of the Sabbath (Matt.
12:8).
In creation God rested on the seventh day. But, since
God is all powerful, He doesn’t get tired. He doesn’t need to take a break
and rest. So, why did does it say that He rested? The reason is simple:
Mark 2:27 says, "The Sabbath
was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath." In other words, God
established the Sabbath as a rest for His people, not because He needed a
break, but because we are mortal and need a time of rest, of focus on God.
In this, our spirits and bodies are both renewed.
The O.T. system of Law required keeping the Sabbath as
part of the overall moral, legal, and sacrificial system by which the Jewish
people satisfied God’s requirements for behavior, government, and
forgiveness of sins. The Sabbath was part of the Law in that sense. In order
to "remain" in favor with God, you had to also keep the Sabbath. If it was
not kept, then the person was in sin and would often be punished (Ezekiel
18:4; Rom. 6:23;
Deut. 13:1-9;
Num. 35:31;
Lev. 20:2, etc.).
But with Jesus’ atonement, and justification by faith (Rom.
5:1), we no longer are required to keep the Law and hence the Sabbath
which was only a shadow of things to come (Col.
2:16-17). We are not under Law, but grace (Rom.
6:14-15). The Sabbath is fulfilled in Jesus because in Him we have rest
(Matt. 11:28).
We are not under obligation to keep the Law and this goes for the Sabbath as
well.
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