3rdAngel
Well-Known Member
Your logic makes no sense here. Genesis 1 is the creation event and when the Sabbath was made for all mankind according to Jesus in Mark 2:27, while the giving of manna in Exodus 16 has nothing to do with when the Sabbath was made for mankind on the seventh day of creation in Genesis 2:1-3.As it is, I have more than a few things to go over with @3rdAngel, including his last response to me, and I hope to get to it shortly, if not tonight, then perhaps later on in the week. Obviously, if what 3rdAngel says is true, then God was giving bread to all mankind for two days so they could take the 7th, and He was doing this since creation. It requires, IMO, a doctrine that takes fantastical leaps of logic.
According to the scriptures Gods Sabbath commandment is one of Gods 10 commandments that give us the knowledge of what sin is when broken according to James 2:10-11; 1 John 3:4; Romans 7:7 and Romans 3:20. There is not a single scripture in all of the bible that teaches Gods Sabbath commandment of the 10 commandment has now been abolished and we are now commanded to keep Sunday or the first day of the week as a holy day of rest in honor of the resurrection of Jesus. This is a man-made teaching and tradition that has led many away from God and His Word to break the commandments of God against the very warnings of Jesus in Matthew 15-3-9. According to Jesus in Matthew 15:3-9 if we seek to follow, man-made teachings and traditions that lead us away from God and His Word we are not worshiping God. Begs the question then who do we believe and follow; God or man?As you have stated previously, the vast majority of Christians have no problems with anyone who wants to keep a Sabbath. I find not one person who has labels their self Christian has argued here that Christian Sabbath keepers should be condemned or shown the curb for their doctrine. Instead, for the sake of those who do attempt to keep a Sabbath, we don't begrudge, condemn, or hold them sinful and/or lawless for their belief.
As can be shown through the scriptures, no one puts any faith in God or His Word if they do not believe and obey what Gods Word says. (see John 1:1-4; 14; John 3:36; 1 John 2:3-4; Matthew 7:21-23). Not believing and obeying what Gods Word says is the very definition of what sin is according to 1 John 3:4; Romans 14:23. According to the scriptures all those who choose to continue in unbelief and sin after God gives them a knowledge of the truth of His Word and choose to reject Gods Word in order to practice their sins will be in danger of the judgement to come unless they repent and return back to God (see Hebrews 10:26-31). Therefore to put your faith in Christ means to believe and obey Gods Word not to disobey and not believe what Gods Word says.From my standpoint (and I am well aware, yours as well) , I would rather be accused of putting too much faith in Christ, then of not placing enough faith in a Sabbath Day.
Take Care.