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Title: Remember the Sabbath Day Exodus 20:811


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Remember the Sabbath DayExodus 208-11
  • Principles for Christians
  • From the Ten Commandments 4

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Introduction - 1
  • Word Sabbath first appears in Exodus 1623,
    regarding quails and manna in Wilderness
  • Provision of food served as test for Israel God
    provided a certain quota each day to test
    them 164b, 23-28
  • God humbled you, and allowed you to hunger, and
    fed you with manna that He might make you know
    that man shall not live by bread alone, but by
    every word that proceeds from the mouth of God
    Deut. 82-3 cf. Matt. 44

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Introduction 2
  • Event in Wilderness mentioned years later, after
    return from Babylonian captivity Neh. 913-15
  • Ancient form of worship being restored under
    leadership of Ezra and Nehemiah
  • Levites read book of the law Neh. 93-ff.
  • Including giving the 10 Commandments and the Law
    of the Sabbath Neh. 913-15
  • Sabbath made known at Sinai implies it was not
    known before Neh. 914

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Introduction 3
  • Israelites had long history of remembering ..
  • Promises to their fathers Gen. 5024 Ex. 316
  • Midwives feared the Lord Ex. 115-17
  • Moses parents had faith in God Heb. 1123
  • Worshipped God in Egypt Ex. 223-25
  • Hence, made known at Sinai cannot mean
    bringing to their remembrance something long
    established.

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Introduction 4
  • Sabbatarians argue that the Sabbath was
    instituted at Creation, citing Gen. 22-3
  • They assume mankind charged with observing the
    Sabbath from the beginning of creation
  • They assume blessed and sanctified it means men
    were required to observe it at that time
  • They assume Sabbath law, given at that time, is
    still binding on all mankind.
  • None of these can be established from Scripture

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Introduction 5
  • Because of such assumptions, observing the
    Sabbath is still a controversial subject
    Sabbatarians insist it is binding on Christians
  • We propose to show that keeping the Sabbath is
    not binding on anybody today
  • However, we believe certain principles connected
    with Sabbath keeping are worthy of our
    consideration

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Sabbath Law Given to Israel 1
  • At Sinai, command to observe Sabbath given
    Remember Sabbath, to keep it holy Ex. 208
  • Seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord no work
    to be done on that day Ex. 206-7
  • Therefore, children of Israel are to work six
    days and rest on the seventh Ex. 209-11
  • He blessed and hallowed it Ex. 2011
  • God sanctified the seventh day because in it
    He rested after Creation Gen. 23

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Sabbath Law Given to Israel 2
  • After wandering in wilderness for 40 years, Law
    repeated to next generation, to be observed in
    the same way, but as a day of remembering
  • Remember that you were a slave in the land of
    Egypt, and that the Lord your God brought you out
    of by a mighty hand and an outstretched arm
    therefore the Lord your God commanded you to keep
    the Sabbath Day Deut. 515

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Sabbath Law Given to Israel 3
  • Both reasons for keeping the Sabbath emphasize
    mans dependence upon God
  • Man created and given dominion Gen. 126
  • Given honorable work of cultivating and keeping
    the Garden, with privilege of eating of every
    tree except one Gen. 216-17
  • Disobedience brought the curse of multiplied
    obstacles to the serpent (Gen. 314-15), the
    woman (316), Adam (317-19) mankind was driven
    away from the tree of life (322-24).

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Sabbath Law Given to Israel 4
  • Deliverance from Egypt marked a new beginning
  • Fulfilling promise to Abraham Gen. 1513-16
  • Israel was freed by loving and Mighty God
  • Sabbath, a day of rest, and constant reminder of
    Jehovahs grace in delivering them from the
    terrible ordeal thru which they suffered
  • Sabbath a sign between God and Israel to be
    observed in all their generations 3112-14, 17

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What Sabbath Keeping Involved 1
  • The Sabbath, was a day of rest for you, son,
    daughter, servants, cattle, stranger Ex. 2010
  • Man has six days to work work a noble thing
    Idle hands make devils workshop
  • If wont work shouldnt eat 2 Thess. 311-12
  • If will not provide for own man is worse than an
    unbeliever 1 Tim. 58
  • Command says man should not work all the time
    needs time off to rest body and mind and spend
    time in other worthwhile pursuits

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Sabbath Law Given to Israel 2
  • Other prohibitions show observance was local,
    restricted to Jewish worship in warm climate
  • No fire kindled in dwellings Ex. 1622
  • Manna not baked or boiled that day Ex. 1623
  • Man gathered wood, put to death Num. 1532
  • Burdens not to be borne Jer. 1721-27
  • Men wished Sabbath to be over so they could go on
    in unjust business practices Amos 85
  • No buying or selling permitted in Jerusalem by
    Nehemiah Neh. 1015, 31

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Sabbath Law Given to Israel 4
  • A time for a holy convocation, a sacred assembly,
    read scriptures, etc. Lev. 233
  • Priests worked Lev. 248 Num. 289-10
  • Male child circumcised John 722-23
  • Jesus read Scriptures taught Lk. 416-21
  • Paul spoke in synagogue in Antioch of Pisidia
    Acts 13
  • By time of Jesus, the rabbis had long list of
    things that could not be performed lest someone
    should profane the Sabbath

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Sabbath No Longer Binding - 1
  • Jeremiah prophesied establishment of a new
    covenant Jer. 3131-34 cf. Heb. 87-13
  • About 600 BC, predicted the covenant made at
    Sinai would become obsolete cf. Heb. 813
  • It was ready to vanish away cf. Heb. 813
  • Paul draws distinction between the Old, as the
    ministration of condemnation, and the New, as
    the ministration of righteousness 2 Cor. 3

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The Two Covenants
  • Old Covenant v. 14
  • New Covenant v. 6
  • Letter Kills v. 6
  • Ministry of Death v. 7
  • On Stones v. 3, 7
  • Min. Condemnation v. 9
  • Was Glorious v. 9-11
  • Passing away v. 11
  • Veil on Face v. 13-15
  • Minds Hardened v. 14
  • Spirit Gives Life v. 6
  • Ministry of Spirit v. 8
  • On Heart v. 3
  • Min. Righteousness v. 9
  • Exceeds in glory v. 9-11
  • Remains v. 11
  • Veil Removed v. 14-16
  • Liberty v. 17-18

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Sabbath No Longer Binding - 2
  • The Law (including the 10 Commandments) given for
    a limited period of time Gal. 310-11
  • Added to Promise to Abraham Gal. 317, 19
  • To last till seed should come Gal. 319, 16
  • Now that Christ, and system of faith has come, no
    longer under the law Gal. 323-25
  • Law abolished in His flesh Eph. 214-15
  • Wiped out ordinances, nailed to cross Col. 214

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Sabbath No Longer Binding - 3
  • Justification by Law required keeping every
    single requirement James 210-11 Gal. 310-11
  • All have sinned and come short Rom. 323
  • Christ provided another way to justify sinners
    as described in the gospel Rom. 116-17
  • It is apart from law, but witnessed by the Law
    and the prophets Rom. 321-26
  • Paul gained Christ, and in Him had
    righteous-ness which is from God by faith
    Phil. 27-9

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Christian Meet on First Day of Week
  • No record in Bible where group consisting only of
    Christians met on Sabbath, although apostles went
    to synagogues to preach Christ to Jews
  • Christians in Troas met on the first day of the
    week Acts 207
  • Lay by in store on first day 1 Cor. 161-2
  • Instruction implies regular assemblies each week
  • Heb. 1025 Implies that early Christians were
    accustomed to regular meetings

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The Lords Day
  • John was in the spirit on the Lords Day Rev.
    110
  • Christ arose on first day of week Luke 241
  • He met with disciples on first day of the week
    John 2019-20
  • Pentecost came on the first day of week Acts
    24 Lev. 2315
  • Law of the Lord went forth, fulfilling Isaiah
    22-4 Acts 24-ff.
  • Paul met with saints in Troas Acts 207

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Conclusion 1
  • The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for
    the Sabbath Mark 227
  • It was never meant to be a hindrance to man, but
    a help to him Man first Sabbath later
  • The basic principle taking a day for rest and
    regeneration, and to assemble to worship and
    remember blessings we have received from God
    is always appropriate and needed by men

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Conclusion 2
  • The First Day of the Week is not the Christian
    Sabbath, but the Lords Day
  • Do we think of it as His day, or our day?
  • Do we use it to honor the Lord, or for our own
    selfish interests?
  • It should be a day in which we pause to reflect
    upon God and His goodness and mercy, to remember
    His Son who died that we might live

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Conclusion 3
  • Questions to consider
  • How much do you appreciate the blessings you have
    received from God?
  • Is a couple of hours on Sunday morning and
    another on Sunday evening too much to ask?
  • Do you even thank God for your daily bread?
  • Are you one of His children, and on speaking
    terms with God?
  • Submit to His will today!

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