Who decides what is wrong or right?
God ultimately but then you know that....
Who decides what is wrong or right?
Here is the SDA Statement of Faith. https://www.adventist.org/beliefs/
"Salvation is all of grace and not of works, and its fruit is obedience to the Commandments."--from SDA Statement of Faith
As I said before I wouldn't consider joining a 7th Day Adventist church because they overemphasize the Sabbath in a legalistic way, though now that I have begun to study it I can find no reason why we don't honor it as we do the other 10 commandments in as far as resting and remember God's completed work of Creation. It is also pointing to Christ's finished work on the cross. Additionally, to the final Sabbath rest when we go to be with the Lord at the end of the age. Satan used the Roman Catholic Church to change the Sabbath to Sunday--why? This is something I want to look into further.
Please see my other post regarding this. The other problem I have is Ellen G. White--the bible says if a prophet speaks something that not does not come to pass do not listen to them.
As to the Holy Spirit revealing to people in the SDA the 'Truth'--well that could be said of believers in all denominations--there are so many false doctrines n our mainstream churches--what about them? Why doesn't the Holy Spirit reveal truth to them?
The sad thing is all denominations have false doctrine mixed with the truth. All.
No, dearest Laura, not grouping you with legalists... simply pointing out that
keeping the Sabbath holy, honoring the Sabbath, is not about a day, but a Person.
God's day of rest was given as a foreshadowing of how we find our rest in Christ.
There is no working at keeping the law as they did in the past and which all failed.
The Sabbath commandment was given at Mount Sinai to the children of Israel after
the Exodus from the land of Egypt. It is nowhere repeated in the New Testament.
On the other hand, SDAs insist the weekly Sabbath day is still to be observed. And
as has been pointed out, some force this to becoming a matter of salvation.
Yes, but then they add the "Investigative Judgment" which determines if you are "worthy" to be resurrected or raptured.
"The investigative judgment reveals to heavenly intelligences who among the dead are asleep in Christ and therefore, in Him, are deemed worthy to have part in the first resurrection. It also makes manifest who among the living are abiding in Christ, keeping the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus, and in Him, therefore, are ready for translation into His everlasting kingdom. This judgment vindicates the justice of God in saving those who believe in Jesus. It declares that those who have remained loyal to God shall receive the kingdom. The completion of this ministry of Christ will mark the close of human probation before the Second Advent."
https://www.adventist.org/christs-ministry-in-the-heavenly-sanctuary/
But the Bible makes it clear that it is only on the basis of the worthiness of Christ that we are either resurrected or raptured. How would anyone truly know if they are "worthy" for salvation? It is only by the grace of God that sinners are saved. If it were based upon His justice, none would be saved.
My viewpoint on your last sentence is this.
The Sabbath only becomes a matter when it is a testing truth. Like the Hebrews that wouldn't bow down to the Golden image in Babylon and were thrown into the fire. There testing was worship a man or worship God. They chose to possibly die rather than worship a man... They obeyed God over a man mandate.
So when the Sabbath becomes a testing truth. Worship on Sunday or die if you worship on another day. I would have to obey God rather than a man mandated day of worship. I hope you understand where I am coming from... Hugs to you my friend hope you are feeling well...
I believe that God will hold each of us accountable for the truth and light that we know. If someone has given their life to God and accepted Jesus as their Savior and was taught to go to church on Sunday and it's the only thing they know and live in Jesus I see no reason why they wouldn't be in heaven. But if you were raised believing that Saturday the 7thd day is the Sabbath then that is the day you should worship and continue to trust in God and the grace that is offered you from Jesus sacrifice. No reason that person should not be in heaven also.
The only time I believe the 7th day Sabbath comes to the forefront is when Man issues a mandate and says if you don't worship on a certain day of the week as in a Sunday law and if you worship on another day as in 7thd day Sabbath you will be put to death. Then I must obey God rather than man as the 10 commandments clearly point out that the 7thd day is the day to worship. Which was given to us at the end of creation week and put under importance by being placed as the 4th commandment in the 10 that God wrote on stone with His own finger starting it with the word REMEMBER.
But if you were raised believing that Saturday the 7thd day is the Sabbath then that is the day you should worship and continue to trust in God and the grace that is offered you from Jesus sacrifice. No reason that person should not be in heaven also.
Which was given to us at the end of creation week and put under importance by being placed as the 4th commandment in the 10 that God wrote on stone with His own finger starting it with the word REMEMBER.
The question has been asked "Where does the New Testament say we need to keep the fourth Commandment of honoring the Sabbath. My question back is where does it say it stopped?
The first century believers only had the letters that were written to them, however they did have the Old Testament and they new very well that when Jesus said, "If you love me keep my Commandments" what he was referring to. These are not the Mosaic Law-that is the 'works of the law' which was abolished. Where does the New Testament say 'you will have no god's before me', 'you shall not make idols', 'you shall not take the Lord's name in vain?
Yes Adventists may be legalistic about Saturday, but so are 'main stream' denominations about Sunday. I was attending a morning Sunday bible study and someone asked me if I was going to service afterwards and I said 'No'--they then proceeded to tell me I was 'forsaking the assembly'.? What? I felt I was much more in fellowship in the study than I would have been sitting passively in the sanctuary listening to a 20 minute sermon.
Also the verse that says Christ is our Sabbath rest Does He literally give us rest from our daily work or rather does He give us spiritual rest?
The Sabbath is not given to us as a law to keep or a burden to bear, but to rest from our physical labors. Personally, I think believers should have an opportunity to meet every day , rather than gathering one day on Sunday to sit passively listening to a 15-20 min sermon. But if we are together as an assembly, why not do as Jesus did, Paul did, and the first century believers did and gather on Saturday?
"As was his custom, Paul went into the synagogue, and on three Sabbath days he reasoned with them from the Scriptures,"--Acts 17:2
Paul visited several cities within the region of Galatia-- notice what Luke records in Acts 13 concerning this visit:
btw for those who don't read the thread--i am not an adventist and currently not a member of any church--i think at this point, i'm done with the institutional church and seeking a house church fellowship
- Paul participates in Sabbath services at the local synagogue (verse 14).
- He notes the practice of reading the Scriptures "every Sabbath" (verse 27).
- Many gentiles beg Paul to preach to them "the next Sabbath" (verse 42).
- "On the next Sabbath almost the whole city came together to hear the word of God" from Paul and Barnabas (verse 44).
I guess it was reinstated.It stopped when the law was fulfilled. Or as Romans 8 describes.
That would be a refreshing change of pace.What's the big deal about 7th day adventists worshiping on a saturday?
Messianic Jews worship on saturdays and they all throw in a few laws to go along with it.
Why don't we criticize them for a while?
Because they are Messianic Jews.Why don't we criticize them for a while?
Because they are Messianic Jews.
I think that they do that Sabbath thing though.Because they are Messianic Jews.
No. Only Jews who have believed on the Lord Jesus Christ are Messianic. All others are unbelievers, religious or not..All religious Jews are Messianic.
No. Only Jews who have believed on the Lord Jesus Christ are Messianic. All others are unbelievers, religious or not..
That would be like you denying the Flat Earth while claiming to be a Flat Earther. Do you see where you are heading with this nonsense? "Messianic Jews" is strictly applicable to believing Jews.Sure but it still remains that religious Jews who deny Jesus still believe in a Messiah making them Messianic Jews by definition.
I guess it was reinstated.
Isaiah 66:22-23
For as the new heavens and the new earth, which I will make, shall remain before me, saith the Lord, so shall your seed and your name remain. And it shall come to pass, that from one new moon to another, and from one sabbath to another, shall all flesh come to worship before me, saith the Lord.