No, of course not.
What do you think it IS that frustrates the Grace of God??
You think you're 'keeping' of a sabbath is for God?
Galatians 3:3 Are ye so foolish? having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?
Matthew 11:28 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
Labour and heavy laden from doing what?
I'll give you a hint;
Galatians 3:24-25
24 Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith.
25 But after that faith is come, we are no longer under a schoolmaster.
Is it not frustrating grace to go back to the schoolmaster after coming to Christ and being justified by faith??
If not, what DOES frustrate grace??
I've heard people try to claim that the sacrificial and old jewish ways would be set back up in the millennial reign.
It makes about as much sense to me as people who think they can work at their favorite OT laws and not be under the curse and not frustrate grace. Its like we are reading two different bibles and following two different Christs.
NOTHING you do for the glory of God is heavy laden or labor; it is something you choose to do out of love and has NOTHING to do with ones salvation. You go to church because you LOVE God and want to know more about Him. You pray to God because the effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much. You praise God because of what He has done for you. You talk about the Lord because of His love for others. You do NONE of this for your salvation, but you do it because you love Him. Once you do any of these things because you believe you "must", then you are frustrating grace.
You keep posting this scripture:
Galatians 3:3 Are ye so foolish? having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?
There is not ONE thing we could do in this life to earn 'grace' or 'salvation'. So there is nothing we could do to be made perfect in the flesh, but to believe in the Lord Yeshua and Him alone. Everything outside of this we do because we love Him; not that we are ordered to or demanded to do.
You think you're 'keeping' of a sabbath is for God?
Do you think sharing the Gospel is for God?
Do you think praising the Lord is for God?
Do you think feeding the hungry is for God?
Do you think going to church is for God?
Ultimately YES! You are doing those things because you love God, and therefore, it's not only for your benefit, but all are a form of worship to Him when you do them.
Yes, Christ gave us rest, but He also gave us freedom and liberty! It's when a person starts to tell others how they can worship God or not, is what frustrates the matter.
People make up laws to push on others and then tell others not to be under the law. That is what makes no sense to me. When the Word tells us not to judge someone who wishes to follow the Sabbath, we turn around and make up a law that they cannot follow the Sabbath, and then we judge those that follow it. If people want to make up a law to not follow the Sabbath, then they need to abide by their OWN law and not try and force their law on someone else; this is bondage and legalism!
Mar 2:27 And he said unto them, The sabbath was made for man, and not man for the sabbath:
We must remember that God gave us the Sabbath so that we could rest from the things of the world, and work, to take a day off. The Sabbath was a gift of love and mercy to man, not an oppressive burden to make man miserable. If man wishes to not take that day off, then that's fine, let him work 7 days a week all year long, but God set up the Sabbath, giving them the choice, now in the NT, to do so or not do so.
In Matthew chapter 12 we see the Pharisees throwing their little fits because Christ healed a man on the Sabbath. Christ's telling them that we should do good on the Sabbath, and He says this in verse 12:
Mat 12:12 How much then is a man better than a sheep? Wherefore it is lawful to do well on the sabbath days.
Since God included the Sabbath in the 10 Commandments, there must be some significance if you want to get to the bottom of it. I mean, don't Christians follow the 10 commandments? Every Christian I know says that the 10 Commandments are written in our hearts and that we know to follow them. Somehow though, people think following the Sabbath is no longer a valid commandment. Look, if we are going to follow "thou shall not kill", or "thou shall not bow down to any grave images", then why are some so vehemently against keeping the Sabbath day and making it holy?
Well, Pastor... The NT says only 2 commandments. Well, by loving God with all u're heart, soul, mind, and body, then it fulfills ALL the commandments... Right? If you love God you will not kill. If you love God you will not commit adultery. If you love God you will not bow down to any graven images. So if you love God, you will keep the Sabbath? Right? That's part of the 10, so why wouldn't you? You'll follow the others, but somehow discard the Sabbath day. Makes no sense to me.
Let's reason together here. You wouldn't tell someone that they were "frustrating grace" if they didn't bow down to graven images would you? No, no, no, u're in Christ now, so you don't have to worry about graven images. You'll frustrate the grace of God if you keep that commandment. See where this goes? How far do we take this?
The truth is that God makes the 7th day holy. There is only one day that God made holy and that is the Sabbath. If one makes every day holy, then they would become very lazy children, as they wouldn't work or do anything at all. Try telling God that His Sabbath is wrong because you make every day holy. I highly doubt He'll agree.
Matthew 11:28 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
God cannot give us 'physical' rest. This verse has nothing to do with our physical rest; that is what the Sabbath is for. Go ahead and work 7 days a week digging dirt with a shovel and see what your body does to you. I don't care if you know Jesus and He is your rest or not; your body will eventually give out on you. Just another scripture taken out of context to make up a law where there is no law.
Okay, what about Christ fulfilling the law and abolishing it?
Mat 5:17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.
The word fulfil does not mean what we, as English speakers would understand.
In Matthew 5:17, that Greek word is "pleroo" which means to obey the law to the full and to give the law it's full meaning.
The Contemporary English Version Bible translates the meaning of this scripture the best imo: “
I did not come to do away with them, but to give them their full meaning.” With this said, there is a Greek word fulfilled that is used to "end completely, or to "destroy", but that word was not used in this verse. Why? Because it was never ended completely and never destroyed.
There is a Greek word “fulfilled” (sunteleō) that is used in Mark 13:4 which does mean to “end completely,” “to destroy”.
I could go on for hours and page after page, but I highly doubt anything I have written will be understood or even taken into consideration. If anything, I have almost persuaded myself to take a Sabbath day. If I ever decide to do so, I won't hesitate to do so, and I'll be praising the Lord for that day of rest He has given me the opportunity to observe.
Ultimately, let people choose to observe a Sabbath or not. It's a God given right to do so, just as it's our right to not observe the Sabbath. But nonetheless, I would like to see that one crystal clear, without a shadow of a doubt scripture that tells us the Sabbath of the Lord has been removed and destroyed?