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	<title>Comments on: When should we observe the Sabbath?</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
		<link>http://answers.agblogger.org/2008/03/09/when-should-we-observe-the-sabbath/#comment-110</link>
		<author>Anonymous</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 21:56:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>God wants a relationship with you and within your heart.  Jesus came to bring us into Gods arms and no picking at what day of the week we do it on.  Thats between you and God.  God almighty knows your motives.  Whats in your mind God or the law?

Craig</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>God wants a relationship with you and within your heart.  Jesus came to bring us into Gods arms and no picking at what day of the week we do it on.  Thats between you and God.  God almighty knows your motives.  Whats in your mind God or the law?</p>
<p>Craig</p>
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		<title>By: Banner Kidd</title>
		<link>http://answers.agblogger.org/2008/03/09/when-should-we-observe-the-sabbath/#comment-109</link>
		<author>Banner Kidd</author>
		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 23:10:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>With all due respect the treatise as to why the professing church does not observe biblical Sabbath is total balderdash!  First of all the concept of keeping the seventh day Sabbath IS in the so called New Testament.  Secondly, the dividing page between Malachi and Matthew was inserted by a man with an agenda that did not line up with Yahweh's plan.  Thirdly, the writings by the Apostles in the so-called New Testament are simply letters and history rooted in Torah and the Prophets.  The Torah is the foundation of the Prophets and the Apostolic writings.  In fact our reading of writings in the so called New Testament can only be understood by going back to the Torah and Prophets for context, just as the writers cited.

Wake up church and come out of Babylon!  Sun worship is at the heart of the concept of sunday sabbath as is Easter and Christmas, etc.  They've become the ant-messiah replacements of the Feasts of Yahweh that show us Messiah!  Yeshua, called Jesus by the translators, is the Messiah foretold in Torah and the Prophets.  Since HE is that Messiah HE could not and would not change the instructions of Yahweh.  HE would not be a rebellious Son.  HE perfectly observed Torah and now that HE is in the born again one, grace is at work in us to walk in HIS statutes and keep HIS commandments.  And mercy and forgiveness are there when we blow it.  But mercy and forgiveness are for those who WANT to keep Torah, not for those who cast Torah aside and say that it is in opposition to the God they serve.  NOT SO!  Because grace abounds should sin abound also - God Forbid, Certainly NOT!  Sin is lawlessness!
Banner Kidd
bfkidd@ligtel.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With all due respect the treatise as to why the professing church does not observe biblical Sabbath is total balderdash!  First of all the concept of keeping the seventh day Sabbath IS in the so called New Testament.  Secondly, the dividing page between Malachi and Matthew was inserted by a man with an agenda that did not line up with Yahweh&#8217;s plan.  Thirdly, the writings by the Apostles in the so-called New Testament are simply letters and history rooted in Torah and the Prophets.  The Torah is the foundation of the Prophets and the Apostolic writings.  In fact our reading of writings in the so called New Testament can only be understood by going back to the Torah and Prophets for context, just as the writers cited.</p>
<p>Wake up church and come out of Babylon!  Sun worship is at the heart of the concept of sunday sabbath as is Easter and Christmas, etc.  They&#8217;ve become the ant-messiah replacements of the Feasts of Yahweh that show us Messiah!  Yeshua, called Jesus by the translators, is the Messiah foretold in Torah and the Prophets.  Since HE is that Messiah HE could not and would not change the instructions of Yahweh.  HE would not be a rebellious Son.  HE perfectly observed Torah and now that HE is in the born again one, grace is at work in us to walk in HIS statutes and keep HIS commandments.  And mercy and forgiveness are there when we blow it.  But mercy and forgiveness are for those who WANT to keep Torah, not for those who cast Torah aside and say that it is in opposition to the God they serve.  NOT SO!  Because grace abounds should sin abound also - God Forbid, Certainly NOT!  Sin is lawlessness!<br />
Banner Kidd<br />
<a href="mailto:bfkidd@ligtel.com">bfkidd@ligtel.com</a></p>
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