So what you're saying is that, regardless of whether or not you could be shown the contrary from Scripture, you're committed enough to your position to still believe/practice according to your initial interpretation?
What I'm saying is that Ive read 18 pages in this thread, and countless pages in other threads, and nobody's interpretation of scripture has convinced me that it's anything other than a matter of conscience between an individual believer and God.
Again, if you're saying that it doesn't matter whether or not you can be shown what the Bible says, then I don't see much point.
Cheezerrox, you're starting to sound like Ken Ham now. I've read what the bible says, and that's why I believe what I do. Your interpretation of what the bible says about something that has no affect on salvation, is not my interpretation. If you said "can be shown what I(cheezerrox) think the bible says", then that would be a better way to put it. I'm sorry, but Ken Ham has got me sick of people equating their interpretation with scripture itself. So, if you didn't mean it that way, then I apologize.
Rick.. I believe part of the problem here is understanding the law. It's really there to set you free. Once you understand that, the rest falls into place. It's for your own good.
Gman, Christ has already set me free. And, as John 8:36 says:
So if the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed.
Colossians 2:16-17 Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day. 17 These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ.
Are you sure that it's saying not to obey the Sabbath anymore? Can you see that it also may say that don't let anyone judge you in your obedience to the Sabbath?
I see it as not letting anyone judge a believer whether he wants to obey the sabbath or not obey the sabbath. It's a matter of conscience between an individual believer and God.
Colossians 2:8 See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the elemental spiritual forces of this world rather than on Christ"?
Clearer now?
So, my having the freedom in Christ to obey the sabbath or not, according to my conscience, is " hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the elemental spiritual forces of this world rather than on Christ."
Yes, it's becoming clearer now.
Matthew 5:17-19, “Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I did not come to destroy but to fulfill. For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled. Whoever therefore breaks one of the least of these commandments, and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but whoever does and teaches them, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.”
Gman, good for you if you're called great in the kingdom of heaven, for obeying the Sabbath. I'll take my low position in heaven if I get there with a clear conscience on this issue.
Byblos, are you there? Is this what I did to you with my endless threads trying to show you that even though you trust Christ for your salvation, your way of worshiping God is less than my way? God forgive me. I just got a huge taste of my own bitter medicine. Now, isn't that IRONIC?
That just hit me like a 100mph brick smack in my face. Byblos, I'm sorry for tormenting you. Talk about being convicted by the Holy Spirit.