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Darrell
Posted on Wednesday, November 10, 1999 - 1:13 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Ernie,

When you did your research about early Christian worship, did you also find evidence that some Gentile Christian groups continued to worship on Sabbath for many centuries after the ressurection? Other researchers have claimed this is true. If I recall correctly the Coptic Christians in North Africa were one example.
Bruce H
Posted on Wednesday, November 10, 1999 - 7:20 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

THE EPISTLE OF BARNABAS

CHAPTER 2
[A.D. 100.]
For He hath revealed tous by all the prophets that
He needs neither sacrifices,
nor burnt-offerings,nor oblations, saying thus,
3What is the multitude of your
sacrifices unto Me, saith the Lord? I am full of
burnt-offerings, and desire not
the fat of lambs, and the blood of bulls and
goats, not when ye come to appear
before Me: for who hath required these things at
your hands? Tread no
more My courts, not though ye bring with you fine
flour. Incense is a vain
abomination unto Me, and your new moons and
sabbaths I cannot
endure. He has therefore abolished these things,
that the new law of our
Lord Jesus Christ, which is without the yoke of
necessity, might have a
human oblation.

CHAPTER 4
Ye ought therefore to understand. And this also I
further beg of you, as being
one of you, and loving you both individually and
collectively more than my own
soul, to take heed now to yourselves, and not to
be like some, adding largely to
your sins, and saying, The covenant is both
theirs and ours. But they thus
finally lost it, after Moses had already received
it. For the Scripture saith, And
Moses was fasting in the mount forty days and
forty nights, and received the covenant from the
Lord, tables of stone written with the finger of
the hand of the Lord; but
turning away to idols, they lost it. For the Lord
speaks thus to Moses:
Moses go down quickly; for the people whom thou
hast brought out of
the land of Egypt have transgressed. And Moses
understood [the meaning
of God], and cast the two tables out of his hands;
and their covenant was
broken, in order that the covenant of the beloved
Jesus might be sealed
upon our heart, in the hope which flows from
believing in Him.

CHAPTER 15
Further, He says to them, Your new moons and your
Sabbath I cannot endure. Ye perceive how He
speaks:
Your present Sabbaths are not acceptable to Me,
but that is which I have
made, [namely this,] when, giving rest to all
things, I shall make a beginning
of the eighth day, that is, a beginning of another
world. Wherefore, also, we
keep the eighth day with joyfullness, the day also
on which Jesus rose
again from the dead. And when He had manifested
Himself, He ascended
into the heavens.

CHAPTER 16
Moreover, I will also tell you concerning the
temple, how the wretched
[Jews], wandering in error, trusted not in God
Himself, but in the temple,
as being the house of God. For almost after the
manner of the Gentiles
they worshipped Him in the temple. But learn how
the Lord speaks, when
abolishing it: Who hath meted out heaven with a
span, and the earth with
his palm? Have not I. Thus saith the Lord,
Heaven is My throne, and
the earth My footstool: what kind of house will ye
build to Me, or what is
the place of My rest? Ye perceive that their hope
is vain. Moreover, He
again says, Behold, they who have cast down this
temple, even they shall
build it up again. It has so happened. For
through their going to war, it
was destroyed by their enemies; and now: they, as
the servants of their
enemies, shall rebuild it. Again, it was revealed
that the city and the temple
and the people of Israel were to be given up. For
the Scripture saith, And

272
it shall come to pass in the last days, that the
Lord will deliver up the
sheep of His pasture, and their sheep-fold and
tower, to destruction. And
it so happened as the Lord had spoken. Let us
inquire, then, if there still is
a temple of God. There is ­ where He himself
declared He would make
and finish it. For it is written, 3And it shall
come to pass, when the week
is completed, the temple of God shall be built in
glory in the name of the
Lord. I find, therefore, that a temple does
exist. Learn, then, how it shall
be built in the name of the Lord. Before we
believed in God, the habitation
of our heart was corrupt and weak, as being indeed
like a temple made with
hands. For it was full of idolatry, and was a
habitation of demons, through
our doing such things as were opposed to [the will
of] God. But it shall be
built, observe ye, in the name of the Lord, in
order that the temple of the
Lord may be built in glory. How? Learn [as
follows]. Having received the
forgiveness of sins, and placed our trust in the
name of the Lord, we have
become new creatures, formed again from the
beginning. Wherefore in our
habitation God truly dwells in us. How? His word
of faith; His calling of
promise; the wisdom of the statutes; the commands
of the doctrine; He
himself prophesying in us; He himself dwelling in
us; opening to us who
were enslaved by death the doors of the temple,
that is, the mouth; and by
giving us repentance introduced us into the
incorruptible temple. He then,
who wishes to be saved, looks not to man, but to
Him who dwelleth in
him, and speaketh in him, amazed at never having
either heard him utter
such words with his mouth, nor himself having ever
desired to hear them.
This is the spiritual temple built for the Lord.

BH

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Ernie
Posted on Wednesday, November 10, 1999 - 7:25 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Darrell:

It is true that some early Coptic communities kept Sabbath as a day of rest and Sunday as a day worship. There is no evidence of Sabbath-keeping Adventist style among the rest of Christianity, and the only groups that kept Sabbath along with Sunday were some Coptic communities in Africa and Syria. By the fourth centuries those groups had abandoned the practice of keeping Sabbath altogether. It seems to me they had been influenced by the Ebionites-a judaizer heretic group within the early Christian church.

Ernie
Ernie
Posted on Wednesday, November 10, 1999 - 8:05 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Cas:

The Adventists have twisted the evidence regarding the whole question of Sabbath and Sunday. The Pope never changed the day of rest. Actually, by the time the Council of Laodicea (323 AD) the practice of Sunday as a day of worship was so generalized, the Council declared it as the official Christian day of worship. However, the practice of it had begun late in the first century.

Regarding my seminars, I am conducting one right now in Montreal, Canada. By the end of the month is going to be London, England. Next year will be a couple of places in Latin America and some places in the States. As soon as I have the final details about the meetings in Southern Calfornia, I will let you know.

Ernie
Lydell
Posted on Thursday, November 11, 1999 - 4:44 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Ernie, appreciate you sharing your research with everyone. Isn't it sad that it takes us so long to finally step back and ask ourselves some simple questions? Like, if sabbathkeeping is truly THE issue with God then why has he apparently been so wimpy on having the message proclaimed? I mean, gee, nearly 2,000 years of New Testament church history and he has been letting it slide all this time? All these years and he has continued to bless people who were worshipping on Sunday? He has continued to answer their prayers instead of ignoring them?

And the most annoying thing of all is that we spent all that time in the SDA church mouthing the words "well, the Lord has true believers in all Christian denominations", yet when we leavethe church we are nervous about actually worshipping with them. It doesn't matter that the rest of that saying was always, "but of course someday they will begin keeping the sabbath." The truth should have dawned on us that if "there are true believers" in those congregations, then they can't be too darned dangerous to us. Either He does show up and meet with folks where two or three are gathered in His name or He doesn't.

For that one who was still feeling nervous about worshipping with "them", you have just got to ask yourself, "is He God or not?" If you are looking to Him believing in your heart that He IS truth then you can rest in the assurance that He WILL lead you to a true body of believers.

Sure it's a little scary at first. But anytime we have to step out in faith relying totally on Him it is like that! Please don't stay shut away from God's people. He has such awesome things in store for you! There are folks in those churches who need the ministry through your own special giftings as much as you need them. Don't shut yourself out of such a marvelous blessing by staying home.
Ernie
Posted on Thursday, November 11, 1999 - 6:32 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

Lydell:

Amen. It takes the glorious light of God's Truth to make us understand such powerful things. Adventism is utterly a fraud. Just this morning I tuned a Christian radio station that serves my area and heard the Voice the Prophecy. The teacher was using the Clear Word Bible as it was a translation and quoting from it with all authority. Isn't that sad? I felt really bad to realise that once I belonged to a church that needs all kind of deceit to get members because it has a flawed theological ground.

God bless you,

Ernie
Bruce H
Posted on Thursday, November 11, 1999 - 7:46 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)

I hear some people asking did God Change the day
from Saturday to Sunday. I hope this is not so,
for I could not keep the Saturday sabbath How
could I keep a sunday sabbath. I feel this is not
the right question the real question is did he
fufill the Sabbath. God gave us a new Covenant
and he did not give us a lot of rules and
regulation's but his own Spirit that indwells us
and gives us life and teaches us. When we Talk
about Sabbath it is the one that we ENTER INTO
PERIOD. Now as for the Lord's Day (sunday, eighth
day) let us celebrate it if the spirit leads us
to. If it is Saturday, Wensday, Thursday, Friday
or Monday and the Spirit leads us let us celebrate
that day to the Lord.

But a word of Caution. If you take on the Sign of
the Old Covenant be careful of the curse.

BH

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