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DEFENDING THE FAITH SPECIAL ISSUE #11  

A FULFILLED UNDERSTANDING OF THE SABBATH


 
One of the things that shows the uniqueness of the Bible and proves its divine wisdom is the Sabbath. One ancient Roman writer lamented that "The Hebrews waste one-seventh of their lives." Better minds now know that rest is not waste! The whole world now follows a seven day week and businesses all around the world (with he exception of retailers!) close either on Saturday or Sunday or both.

The importance of the Sabbath in the Bible is clear. The command to rest on the Sabbath is the fourth commandment. "Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy" (Exodus 20:8.) The Sabbath is the seventh day of the week. By Hebrew biblical reckoning the day begins at sundown and ends the following sundown. Hence the Sabbath begins on Friday evening at sundown and ends on Saturday evening at sundown. Orthodox Jews observe the Sabbath 20 minutes before sundown on Friday to 20 minutes after sundown on Saturday. The extra 20 minutes on each end of the Sabbath is like a buffer to ensure that the entire Sabbath day is observed.

Down through the centuries there has been much discussion and much dispute among Christians as to whether or not to observe the literal seventh day Sabbath. Most mainstream Christians believe that the Sabbath has been moved from Saturday to Sunday. They say this because Jesus was raised from the dead on the first day of the week which is Sunday. So there is a dispute not only about whether the Old Testament Sabbath laws apply to Christians today but also what day we are to observe, if any.

Personally I see nothing in the Bible that states or even infers that the Sabbath has been moved from the seventh day to the first day of the week. I also see that the Bible clearly teaches that literal Sabbath observance, that is the actual cessation from work on the Sabbath, is not required of the Christian. "Let no man therefore judge you . . . in respect of . . . the sabbath days" (Colossians 2:16). "One man esteemeth one day above another: another esteemeth every day alike. Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind (Romans 14:5).

The passage from Romans 14:5 quoted above is particularly intriguing. Here we see Paul, the apostle, writing to the church under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and telling them that Sabbath observance is optional. Just observe the Sabbath or refrain from observing it according to how you are persuaded in your own mind. Think of it. Paul is writing about the fourth commandment! He writes as if it is totally optional. Paul was raised as a Pharisee which is a very strict sect of Judaism. He didn't say "Jewish believers must observe the Sabbath but you Gentiles believers can regard every day the same." He made a general statement that infers that all Christians, whether of Jewish or Gentile heritage, can observe or not observe the Sabbath at will.

The Sabbath law is a clear example of how we are not under law but are under grace. Romans 14:5 is also a very clear example of the Christian concept of individual rights and individual autonomy. Paul didn't use his authority as an apostle to simply command all Christians to rest on the Sabbath. God lets each person "be fully persuaded in his own mind." That is radical stuff. That is freedom. This and many other verses in the Bible formed the basis for the western concept of individual rights and liberties. The founding fathers of the United States quoted from the Bible far more than any other book in their political writings.

So what then of the Sabbath? Should we just ignore it? Should we observe it in a loose way and just take it easy on Saturday or Sunday? I think the answer is found in Jeremiah 31:33 which is part of an Old Testament predictive prophetic passage written around 600 BC in which God was speaking about the future new covenant that would be implemented at the coming of Christ. In Jeremiah 31:33 God says through Jeremiah that He will write the law on our hearts. "I will put my law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts" (Jer. 31:33).

All of the Old Testament commands are written on our hearts. Under the New Covenant we think and move from the heart. Under the Old Testament people were expected to think and move more from the mind. Under the Old Testament law everything was spelled out. Clear commands were given such as rest on the seventh day, give 10% of your income, abstain from shellfish and if you need guidance cast lots.

In the New Testament the last time the apostles cast lots was in Acts 1:15-26 and that was immediately before the Holy Spirit was poured out mightily upon them in Acts chapter two. The contrast is clear. The Old Testament walk was by external law, by rote, by formula and everything was spelled out. The New Testament walk is much more intuitive, much more from a personal relationship with God and hearing from God as an individual.

Most Christians simply ignore the fourth commandment. Most of us just rush through life and work every hour of every day. Mark Twain once said that "Most men live lives of quiet desperation." Most Christians live lives of quiet (and some not so quiet) desperation.

Hebrews 4:9 says "There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God." That rest is not a literal Sabbath observance of cessation of physical labor every seventh day. This New Testament rest is a rest that fills all seven days per week. The fulfillment of Sabbath rest is a freedom from anxiety, turmoil and worry. As we take the yoke of Christ upon us we find rest unto our souls (Matthew 11:28-29).

So there is a fulfilled Sabbath under the New Covenant. The Old Testament law of enforced rest every seventh day was a prophetic picture, a mere parable that foreshadowed the fulfilled New Testament rest that fills all seven days. Can I explain it or can I give you a three step process to get to this rest? Let me try. Yield your self to the Lord. Lay your life down before him and take up your cross daily and follow Him. Draw close to God and He will draw close to you (James 4:8). To rest in Christ and to fulfill the Sabbath we must walk in a constant state of trust and yieldedness. So we must keep the fulfillment of the Sabbath every day. Remember, if you are anxious or worried you are breaking the Sabbath!   

The Bible is scientifically accurate! Find the evidence at www.icr.org.  

Steps to salvation: Jesus said "Ye must be born again." (John 3:7)

  1. Believe that God created you and loves you and sent the Messiah (Messiah is Hebrew for Christ) to redeem you.
  2. Believe that Jesus the Messiah came in fulfillment of over 300 Bible prophecies to die for you to take upon Himself the penalty for your sins. (Isaiah 53:5-6, John 6:29, Romans 4:5, First Peter 3:18)
  3. Turn from sin and call on the name of Jesus to receive forgiveness. (Romans 10:13)
  4. Receive Jesus as Savior and experience the new birth. (John 1:12, Acts 2:38)
  5. Follow Him as Lord. (John 14:21)

"Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved" (Romans 10:13)

To receive the salvation that Jesus purchased for us at the terrible cost of His suffering and death on our behalf I invite you to pray this simple prayer:

"Dear heavenly Father, I thank you for sending Jesus, the promised Messiah, to die for my sins. I admit that I am a sinner and I ask for your forgiveness on the basis of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I ask you to fill me with your Holy Spirit to empower me to serve you under the Lordship of Jesus Christ, Amen."

If you prayed that prayer in the humble sincerity of your heart then you have received everlasting life, which includes power to live right in this life and entrance into heaven in the afterlife!

Bill Nugent, Overcomer Ministries of West Harrison, New York, USA

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LAWFUL OR LEGALISTIC

Lawful or Legalistic by Bill Nugent

HOW NEW TESTAMENT BELIEVERS MUST UNDERSTAND OLD TESTAMENT LAWS

Published by Xulon Press, Longwood, Florida USA, this book is available in soft cover at xulonpress.com at a reasonable price. It is similar to our free eBook #1 (Messianic Jews and the Law of Moses) but is written more from a Gentile perspective. Winner of the Best Christian Biblical Book of the year 2008 award given by Christianstoryteller.com.

Grace versus law is an issue of supreme importance to every follower of Jesus the Messiah. Finding the proper balance between grace versus law is a major key to a joyful, victorious lifestyle that glorifies God. The on-line book titled Messianic Jews and the Law of Moses and the new paperback Lawful or Legalistic: How New Testament Believers Must Understand Old Testament Laws tackle the subject of grace versus law from a whole new perspective.

The author, Bill Nugent, a gifted Bible teacher, approaches grace versus law by giving a proper understanding of how the Old Testament law is a prophetic picture of the New Testament walk by the Spirit. For instance the Sabbath was a day of rest on which the people were commanded to cease from work. Under the New Testament we observe not a literal cessation from work every seventh day but rather we observe the spiritual fullness of resting in Christ whereby we cease striving and simply flow in Christ's strength and joy to work in such liberation that it hardly seems like work.

Other aspects of the Old Testament Law such as tithing and the dietary laws are also discussed from this perspective. Issues such as Jewish believers' Torah observance are discussed. The prophetic issues pertaining to the millennium in which some teachers claim that animal sacrifices will be offered in a rebuilt temple are also discussed at length. Other chapters contain some extremely helpful teaching on laying down the self-life and how to walk in continued guidance by the Holy Spirit.

You will enjoy reading this timely, insightful, practical and thought provoking book. What follows are short descriptions of each chapter:

  1. THE TEACHINGS AND LIFE EXAMPLES OF THE APOSTLES REGARDING THE LAW: The whole concept of covenant and covenant law is defined. The New Testament apostolic teaching on the Abrahamic and Sinaitic covenants is explained as a foundation for the central premise of the book. The fact that we fulfill the Law by walking in the Spirit is shown. Voluntary keeping of the literal Law of Moses is permitted but not biblically required. The apostles’ teachings in the epistles are studied in the context of their godly lifestyles which are recorded in the book of Acts. It is important to understand the lifestyle and cultural context of the apostles' teachings. The emphasis in this chapter is why we must walk in newness of the Spirit and not in oldness of the letter.
  2. THE NEW WINESKIN INSTEAD OF THE OLD" Specific examples of literal Mosaic laws (Sabbath, dietary laws etc.) are given in order to show how these laws find fulfillment in Christ. The emphasis in this chapter is on how to walk in the Spirit to keep the law in substance rather than shadow.
  3. WILL ANIMAL SACRIFICES BE OFFERED IN A MILLENIAL TEMPLE? The eschatological question as to whether or not animal sacrifices will be offered in a stone temple during the millennium is dealt with here. This chapter explains why a reinstitution of the animal sacrifice system is not at all intended by the prophetic passages often cited to make this claim. A correct understanding of the prophetic passages is given.
  4. ARE GENTILES UNDER THE COMMANDS OF NOAH? There are some teachers who put Jewish believers under the literal Law of Moses who also attempt to put Gentiles under a separate legal system based on the Noahide covenant of Genesis nine. This chapter explains that Gentiles are free from this obligation because the commands given to Noah also find their fulfillment in Christ. Each of the commands of Acts 15:29 (alleged to be derived from Noah) are analyzed in depth.
  5. THE LAW OF MESSIAH: We are under grace and not under law yet the New Testament is full of commands. This chapter analyzes the commands Jesus gave in the Sermon on the Mount and the commands given through the apostles in the epistles and explains how we are to understand and obey them. Specific examples of how the apostles understood and obeyed these commands are given. Examples from modern day life are also given to shed light on how we must walk by the Spirit to obey New Testament commands.

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