Steve, the things that happened to the children of Israel are for our instruction, upon whom the ends of the age are come. Seriously, you have never heard the teaching that our "bondage" to sin, equates with their bondage to Egypt? That our "passover" experience equates with theirs? (Justification by faith) Their Pentecost experience and the giving of the Law should also be ours personally? (Sanctification) That the Feast of tabernacles, pictures our glorification and entry into the "promised land" of our glorified bodies?dmatic, I'm suggesting the Sabbath command was for the people who God took out of Egypt. Now if you want to extend "out of Egypt" to mean also "out of sin" then from your prespective , you should follow the Sabbath but i don't see a definitive connection.
I previously said to you that IMO Jesus did not keep the Sabbath and you were very much taken aback but keep in mind a couple of things.
1. Jesus was Lord of the Sabbath.
2. The Sabbath was made for man not the other way around.
3. John the Apostle himself said that Jesus broke the Sabbath , "This is why the jews were seeking all the more to kill him, because not only was he breaking the Sabbath" John 5.18
4. On another occassion Jesus said he works everyday just as his Father does.
I believe our rest is in Christ himself , no longer in a day per se.
Interesting.
Jesus did not violate the sabbath command. If He would have, He would have sinned, and we know that He was perfect and is the Perfect Lamb of God...There was no fault in Him. Still isn't!
He did however, "violate" the teachings and traditions of men. The "Churchmen" of His day accused Him of violating the command of God, but they had added many burdens that the people were not able to endure, nor were these added burdens God's intent. In fact, that was one of Jesus' harshest criticisms of the churchmen of His day...that they had made God's commandments of none effect and were teaching the commandments of men as if they were God's! They falsely represented God and were misleading the people by adding and subtracting form God's instructions! (This is similar to what Thomas is counseling those of us who wish to follow God's command. He is telling us, wrongly, that we need to do as the very people Jesus told us not to follow do!)
As soon as I can try to answer some of the objections yet within this thread, I plan to again get back to Mr. Gregg's article and address some of his misrepresentations. One of them is one that you seem also to hold; that Jesus did not keep the sabbath day holy.
Just to address this false idea quickly, we see in Luke 4:16 a passage that shows that Jesus' "custom" was to go into the synagogue on the sabbath day. (This "custom" is from the word 'etho', which has a meaning of "a custom, usage, prescribed by law", according to Strong's) Jesus did, however, correct the mis-teachings of the churchmen, by pointing out David eating the showbread, and priests "violating" their opinions of what was lawful to do on the sabbath, yet they were without sin, by doing what they did on the sabbath. He declared then that it was lawful to do good on the sabbath day!
In other words, He also pointed out that any owner of sheep or oxen would rescue one of them if it had fallen into a pit on that day! This would not be against God's instructions to keep it holy! It was not, however, obedient to harvest a field on the sabbath day. But, the disciples were not "harvesting", as they "harvested" a few grains of wheat or corn on the sabbath day when they were hungry! Harvesting would be defined as a labor that one did to earn his income, whereas picking some of the grains, was not toward that end.
So Jesus reproved them for their mistakes concerning the heart of God's purpose for the sabbath day holy command. he wanted them to not do what they ordinarily did, as they worked their fields and otherwise provided for their daily needs. He wanted them and all others to rest on that day, from their profane work.
The command is still relevant for us today! It is a blessing to keep it holy!
It is an honor to be invited by the God of the Universe to keep His sabbath day holy! There is great joy in the keeping of His commandments. They are not burdensome as some seem to complain. God has given them to us because He loves us!
For those who "spiritualize" the command, and not keep it while living in the flesh, I understand what they are trying to say; that we cease from our own labors...regarding "justification". I agree! However, we need to learn respect and obedience to God's commands too, and learn to be faithful in following His instructions....even with things that we may consider small. If we are faithful in the little things, we will also be faithful in the larger things.
Not that the sabbath command is a little command! But, you suggest that we who are in Christ, have entered the rest and so every day is a sabbath for us....but this neglects the command's other instruction regarding work. We are commanded to work the other six days! How, then, can we keep this part of the command if we never work? The scripture also tells us that if we don't work, neither should we eat.
If you're willing to not eat.....then I can agree that you need not work those other six days...but most of us are not quite that spiritual yet.
Hope that helps.
Peace, dmatic