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The True Sabbath Day
The
Sabbath day of YAHWEH the Almighty God of Israel was ordained
as a day of physical rest for all mankind, and the obligation to observe it
arises from
- Yahweh's own example
- His act of blessing the seventh day at creation.
- And His explicit command to keep it holy.
The word Sabbath implies rest, peace, tranquillity and refreshment.
And who will doubt but that in this turbulent and confused world every soul on
earth is in need of spiritual rest and refreshment. Consequently, those who
faithfully remember the Sabbath of the Most High and draw apart from the world to worship Him on
His set apart day, will receive the spiritual
blessings promised in His Holy Word; blessings that will find full scope in the
ages to come.
- The seventh day Sabbath according to the Bible, was blessed, sanctified
and set apart for sacred use by the God of Israel at the creation of the world,
and on that memorable occasion it was first observed by the Lord Himself.
(Genesis 2:2-3)
- Furthermore, all mankind is required by divine law to keep holy the
Sabbath day. The Sabbath command is one of the Ten Commandments, a law
which is not only scheduled to outlast this universe but which every soul on
earth is obliged to observe. Therefore as long as heaven and earth shall last,
there will be a Sabbath day.
Disobedience of Yahweh's law, of which the Sabbath commandment is merely a
part, is sin. These unequivocal facts cannot be rejected without serious
consequences.
(Exodus 20:8-11, Matthew 5:17-19, 1 John 3:4)
- Sabbath desecration is strongly condemned by the true prophets of God and
their inspired messages have been recorded in the Scriptures for the benefit
of succeeding generations of readers from every nation under heaven. Dare we
ignore their warnings?
(Ezekiel 20:19-24, Ezekiel 22:8,26,31, Jeremiah 17:27)
- In recognition of the Sabbath commandment Yeshua the Messiah (Jesus
Christ) kept set apart the seventh day and the Scriptures
testify to the fact that it was his custom to do so.
(Luke 4:16)
- Like his Master, it was also the custom of the Apostle Paul and his
companions to observe the Sabbath. The disciple were still observing the true Sabbath day some sixteen
to twenty years after the resurrection.
(Acts 17:2, Acts 18:4)
- In addition to the above, new converts, both Jews and Gentiles alike,
regularly attended the synagogue for worship on the Sabbath, and the
fact that interested Gentiles in Antioch requested further instruction of Paul
"on the next Sabbath" is irrefutable evidence that no separate
Firstday "Sunday"
meetings were being held there by those early Christians. In other words, the
Gentiles were willing to wait a full week for a
meeting. Why? Because they knew that Paul and his companions did not normally
meet for divine worship on a Sunday, but would instead be available for
discussion again on the next Sabbath. On the next Sabbath
almost the whole city arrived for the meeting.
(Acts 13:42-44)
- In his prophecy concerning the destruction of Jerusalem, the Master
advised his followers to pray that their flight from the city "be not in
the winter, neither on the Sabbath day." This passage is also strong
proof that Jesus Christ had absolutely no intention whatsoever of doing away
with the Sabbath commandment at the Golgotha. On the contrary it shows his high
regard for the Sabbath day in that he advised his followers - who were
mostly Jews - to even go to the extent of praying to God about it, that He
would make it possible for them to keep the Sabbath day some 40 years after
the crucifixion!
(Matthew 24:20)
- The Sabbath is also the divine Sign which the God of
Israel places in the minds of His people. It is Yahweh's Signature
which He inscribes on the believer's mind to commemorate his work of creation,
sanctification and salvation through Jesus. The Sabbath is, in fact, the
eternal memorial token of the perpetual covenant between The Almighty and His
Church. What's more, it will continue to be so even in the new heavens and
the new earth.
(Exodus 20:12&20, Isaiah 66:22-23)
- The Sabbath rest is a token or sample of the divine Rest of God
which the Most High is eagerly looking forward to. Many believers are going to
be excluded from that divine rest because of their deliberate and
persistent disobedience of the Sabbath commandment.
(Psalm 95:10-11, Hebrews 4:9-11)
- Students are therefore advised to "Remember the Sabbath day to keep
it holy." If they do this, they will, according to the divine
declaration, feast on the heritage of Jacob and be made welcome in the Holy
Mountain of God.
(Isaiah 56:2-7, Isaiah 58:13-14)
- YHWH values His Sabbath days more than any
human mind can appreciate. They are to Him a unique, spiritual treasure of
inestimable worth. Try to understand His pleadings in these amazing words:
| Ezekiel 20:11-12 |
"And I gave them my statutes, and shewed them my judgments, which
if a man do, he shall even live in them.
Moreover also I gave them my Sabbaths, to be a sign between me and
them, that they might know that I am the LORD that sanctify them."
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Note how the Sabbath is given a special place of honour, far above the
other statutes and judgements, important as they obviously are. Yahweh's
Sabbath is an eternal token of sanctification; the sacred sign that
sets the obedient believer apart from all the other peoples of the earth. It
is His SIGN, His Signatre on the true believer's mind. We trust
that you dear student are not missing out on this vital commandment?
- In addition to the weekly Sabbath day, Yahweh the Almighty God of Israel
has seven annual Sabbaths. Every one of them is a memorial of a great event in
the Plan of Salvation.
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