You say that usernames typically indicate what the person focuses upon. For instance, my focus is on union with Christ, because it is, in essence, a summary of salvation. This statement is not always truth, what is truth is when it comes to a belief, people do exactly what you are saying.
Your statement "Regarding the Sabbath, typically the claim by Sabbathkeepers is that a particular section of time is made holy, and the rest of time is not made holy" is in correct. The sabbath we are to rest and that day that God tell her to rest is to be keep holy, but we are to pursue God holiness everyday of our lives. Just because one keeps the Sabbath does not mean that they should not worship any other day. If they want to go to a congregation on a Sunday or any day of the week they can. God gave a specific day and nowhere in the Scriptures does it say of show that he changed it, if so, where?
About New Year, I am using your argument to show that the question you ask was not an appropriate question.
God created and set time and season. Within our 24 hours, we know what is meant from sundown to sundown, right? Again, he said keep the Sabbath holy, but believers are to be holy every day. Your 48 hours is to support your Sunday, but God specifically said the seventh day, not the 1st and if he did where in the Scripture do you find it?
The Sabbath was enacted in the Ten Commandments, a day that they have forgotten and if they forgotten it that mean it was verbally given to them at one time. Just like the clean and the unclean, Noah new about the clean and unclean animals before it was giving in the levitical laws.
The Sabbath is not about God manifesting his presence more than other days and I will never say that, it is about keeping it holy and nothing to do with manifestation, God will manifest himself whenever he wants.
There are those who are like the Pharisees, following the tradition of men, those are the once the Apostle Paul is referring to.
After you read the above you should conclude that I weight opinions or view fairly, not belittling, not mocking, but respecting.
Your statement "Regarding the Sabbath, typically the claim by Sabbathkeepers is that a particular section of time is made holy, and the rest of time is not made holy" is in correct. The sabbath we are to rest and that day that God tell her to rest is to be keep holy, but we are to pursue God holiness everyday of our lives. Just because one keeps the Sabbath does not mean that they should not worship any other day. If they want to go to a congregation on a Sunday or any day of the week they can. God gave a specific day and nowhere in the Scriptures does it say of show that he changed it, if so, where?
About New Year, I am using your argument to show that the question you ask was not an appropriate question.
God created and set time and season. Within our 24 hours, we know what is meant from sundown to sundown, right? Again, he said keep the Sabbath holy, but believers are to be holy every day. Your 48 hours is to support your Sunday, but God specifically said the seventh day, not the 1st and if he did where in the Scripture do you find it?
The Sabbath was enacted in the Ten Commandments, a day that they have forgotten and if they forgotten it that mean it was verbally given to them at one time. Just like the clean and the unclean, Noah new about the clean and unclean animals before it was giving in the levitical laws.
The Sabbath is not about God manifesting his presence more than other days and I will never say that, it is about keeping it holy and nothing to do with manifestation, God will manifest himself whenever he wants.
There are those who are like the Pharisees, following the tradition of men, those are the once the Apostle Paul is referring to.
After you read the above you should conclude that I weight opinions or view fairly, not belittling, not mocking, but respecting.