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Christians, do you follow the 10 Commandments?

If your following the 10 Commandments. If your keeping the Sabbath which is Saturday.Why are you Worshiping on Sunday? Jesus kept the Sabbath, all his apostles kept the Sabbath. No where in the Bible does God change it to Sunday. A change to Sunday was some 300 years after Jesus resurrection. And before you go into "We are not under the Law" The Commandments are not part of the Leviticus Law given much later. Besides, Jesus said He did not come to do away with the law but to fulfill it.

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  • Anonym
    vor 1 Jahrzehnt
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    LALALAALALALA I'M NOT LISTENING TO YOU!! LALALALALALALAL *PLUCKS EARS*

    thats what the christians will do when they read this question :)

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  • Hogie
    Lv 7
    vor 1 Jahrzehnt

    Are you asking a question here, or preaching?

    The ten commandments are identified as a covenant between God and the Israelites:

    Deuteronomy 4:12  And the LORD spake unto you out of the midst of the fire: ye heard the voice of the words, but saw no similitude; only ye heard a voice.

    13  And he declared unto you his covenant, which he commanded you to perform, even ten commandments; and he wrote them upon two tables of stone.

    You make a claim that the ten are separate from the rest of the law, yet you offer no evidence to support your claim. There is no example of anyone, old or new testament era, referring to two laws or two covenants. I would point out to you that it was the book of the law that was ratified and sprinkled with blood, which book contains all the law; the ten and the rest.

    In regards to worship on Sundays, Christian liberty is about being able to worship God whenever and wherever people so desire. The sabbath was not a day of worship; it was a day of "rest" where the people were to remain in their dwellings. Yours then is an apples and oranges comparison.

    The Israelites "kept" the sabbath and other points of law. Christianity is not about keeping the old covenant points of law; the works/deeds of the law, but rather "fuflilling" the law through Christian love. As both Paul and James declare, love fulfills the law; all of it.

    What occurred some 300 years after Jesus' resurrection was the Catholic church attempting to turn Sunday into a sabbath, seeing as the Catholic church is a works oriented religion that teaches a false gospel of works. What they do in error does not validate the sabbath. "Error" cannot validate "truth." Only truth validates truth.

    Your last claim, cited loosely from Mt. 5:17, ignores the context. it is what is found in the "law" and "prophets" that He came to fulfill, and there are no laws in the prophets to fulfill or destroy. What exists in both the law and prophets with that potential are prophesies, and not the legalities of law. Your interpretation is incompatible with the immediate context, as well as the context of the rest of the chapter where Jesus alters points or legalities of the law way beyond jots and tittles.

    If you believe you are required to "keep" the ten commandments, then you have bought into a false gospel of works.

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  • Anonym
    vor 5 Jahren

    Once again, you are wrong because you have not done the research on this question. Why don't Christians keep Saturday as their Sabbath?

    Christianity has deep Jewish roots. Unfortunately, their belief in Jesus as the Christ got them tossed out of the Temple.

    Let's look at Acts 21:27-36. Paul of accused of profaning the Temple by bringing in (gasp!) Gentiles. He is taken away with the people shouting that he should be killed.

    Now, all Jews, by Jewish law, had to go to the Temple in Jerusalem at certain times and to perform certain sacrifices. Being tossed out and people shouting for your blood made that rather difficult.

    What to do if you cannot do what you, as a Jew, are required to do by Jewish laws? Hmmmm...

    St. Ignatius of Antioch, who was thrown to the lions around AD 104, not 300 years later as you pretend, wrote in one of his epistles that the Christians had given up the Sabbath for the Lord's Day, which was Sunday. It is in vol. 3, page 331, of the Divine Office.

    Jews celebrate the Creation on Saturday and Christians celebrate the Resurrection on the Lord's Day. It is two different religions and has been for nearly two-thousand years. We didn't last long under the Jewish umbrella.

  • vor 1 Jahrzehnt

    Right on Jad. But you must keep one thing in mind. The christians now have a god with testicals. Like god really needs testicals.

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  • vor 1 Jahrzehnt

    some commadments are only for jews.

  • vor 1 Jahrzehnt

    ummm, its really not that serious!

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