Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by WhiteTail48
The sabbath and all the Mosaic laws of the OT were shadows pointing to the coming of Jesus (New Testament). The 4th commandment (the sabbath one) was a labor law back in those days. Sin was under the authority of death.

Jesus replaced the law as our authority. The coming of Christ cancelled all 613 laws (not just the Big Ten) when they were all nailed to the cross. We are no longer judged and put to death in regard to a sabbath day, weekly, monthly, or yearly celebration, or for eating such and such, etc.

Jesus fulfilled the laws of sin and death, and now we have rest and eternal life in Him. All the OT signs (keeping the sabbath, circumcision,,,,,) have been replaced with Jesus. The sabbath is about resting in Jesus because of his finished work.


Huh.....Thunderstick says you are wrong the the Big 10 were not cancelled.....

Another contradiction between Christians.....



Matthew 22:36-40 is true and applicable to believers in this age. The OT Law has not gone away and is ... in my opinion and in the opinion of many others .... still applicable to those who ignore and rebel against the greatest commandment.

There is no contradiction at all in this.

But, the skeptics here do not see nor understand this. Seems they cannot understand it.

The reason? They live in the darkness and rebel against their judgment based on a biblical standard. They want to be judged..... if there even is a judgment.... by their own internal standard. Nothing unusual here....very common....

So, to keep heads spinning and hearts a flutter.... what is difference between the stick collector guy busted for ignoring God and Rahab?

Last edited by TF49; 07/13/19.

The tax collector said: “Lord Jesus, have mercy on me, a sinner.” Jesus said he went home “justified.”