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Dale Bruff's avatar

Good teaching Tudor. This jogged my memory a little as I work in manufacturing and was involved in ISO 9000 a quality standard for automotive which I thought was a money grab, which could lead down a big rabbit hole. Also my story when I became born again as I left catholicism to the assemblies of God to word of faith to some sort of Hebrew roots plus Ian Clayton, Randy (Toronto blessing guy), Clark and the apostle network, and got caught up in the Sabbath starting at sundown Friday stuff, all in search of the truth. I stated all that because then I left the institutional church about 5 years ago and now been watching your content for over a year now and I believe what you are bringing forth is TRUTH. So the Bible has really ,really come alive to me.Thanks and Blessings.

Scott's avatar

This is interesting....Isn't the debate with SDA whether Saturday or Sunday is the day of rest also another dialectic we shouldn't get involved in? maybe both are wrong? the early assembly didn't have a building with leader to preach in the front like todays current Sunday church. so maybe neither apply anymore. I think SDA idolizes the day rather than Christ. If we cannot lose our salvation based on the sabbath why does it matter if we do not observer either day? does it make God mad when we don't do it? I assume we cannot take away or add to Christ righteousness which has been imputed to us. Also what about in Hebrews where it says "We who believe enter that rest" do we enter a rest when we believe in Jesus or do we still need to observer a day? And if we do not what are the consequences? Also how do we know it will be the mark and why does the mark of the beast matter to a believer? we have the mark of the HS sealed and guaranteed salvation. this would indicate whoever does not have the mark or seal of the HS by default have the mark of the beast so why should a believer care about a day if God is going to deliver them out of it anyway whether they observer a day or not?