When we read "New Moons, SABBATHS and convocations— I cannot bear YOUR WORTHLESS ASSEMBLIES" (Is. 1:13), we find the proper lens through which to view John 5:18 which says Christ "...had BROKEN THE SABBATH...."
We know Isaiah's God is the same God of Moses that enforced the 7th day Sabbath with a death penalty. Therefore, Isaiah's God did not view the Sabbath as He ordained it to be "worthless," or else Isaiah wouldn't later say in 58:13 “If you turn back your foot from the SABBATH, from doing ***YOUR PLEASURE*** on MY HOLY DAY, and CALL THE SABBATH A DELIGHT and THE HOLY DAY OF THE LORD HONORABLE; if you HONOR IT, not going ***YOUR OWN WAYS***, or seeking ***YOUR OWN PLEASURE,*** or talking idly; 14 then you shall take delight in the Lord, and I will make you ride on the heights of the earth; I will feed you with the heritage of Jacob your father, for the mouth of the Lord has spoken."
In Isaiah's day, the Sabbath no longer resembled the Sabbath as it was decreed by the "Lord of the Sabbath," so the Lord of the Sabbath disavowed as Israel's Traditions deformed it, and He called it "***YOUR*** Sabbath." That's what Yah previously did in the days of Moses. When speaking with Moses, Yah referred to rebellious Israel as "***YOUR*** PEOPLE, whom ***YOU*** BROUGHT UP out of Egypt, have become corrupt" (Ex. 32:7).
Likewise, we know that Christ did not break the Sabbath as He Himself wrote it on stone with His very own finger on Sinai. We know that He customarily kept the Sabbath (Lk. 4:16), as did Paul (Acts 17:2), and the earliest gentile converts (Acts 13:42), since that's what all believers everywhere had done since ancient times (Acts 15:21).
Christ "broke the Sabbath" in its deformed state, He dishonored the Sabbath of the Talmudizers.
The Lord referred to Himself as the "Lord of the Sabbath"; so, the 7th day is the true "Lord's Day."
Chase Ray
When we read "New Moons, SABBATHS and convocations— I cannot bear YOUR WORTHLESS ASSEMBLIES" (Is. 1:13), we find the proper lens through which to view John 5:18 which says Christ "...had BROKEN THE SABBATH...."
We know Isaiah's God is the same God of Moses that enforced the 7th day Sabbath with a death penalty. Therefore, Isaiah's God did not view the Sabbath as He ordained it to be "worthless," or else Isaiah wouldn't later say in 58:13 “If you turn back your foot from the SABBATH, from doing ***YOUR PLEASURE*** on MY HOLY DAY,
and CALL THE SABBATH A DELIGHT
and THE HOLY DAY OF THE LORD HONORABLE;
if you HONOR IT,
not going ***YOUR OWN WAYS***,
or seeking ***YOUR OWN PLEASURE,*** or talking idly; 14 then you shall take delight in the Lord, and I will make you ride on the heights of the earth; I will feed you with the heritage of Jacob your father, for the mouth of the Lord has spoken."
In Isaiah's day, the Sabbath no longer resembled the Sabbath as it was decreed by the "Lord of the Sabbath," so the Lord of the Sabbath disavowed as Israel's Traditions deformed it, and He called it "***YOUR*** Sabbath." That's what Yah previously did in the days of Moses. When speaking with Moses, Yah referred to rebellious Israel as "***YOUR*** PEOPLE, whom ***YOU*** BROUGHT UP out of Egypt, have become corrupt" (Ex. 32:7).
Likewise, we know that Christ did not break the Sabbath as He Himself wrote it on stone with His very own finger on Sinai. We know that He customarily kept the Sabbath (Lk. 4:16), as did Paul (Acts 17:2), and the earliest gentile converts (Acts 13:42), since that's what all believers everywhere had done since ancient times (Acts 15:21).
Christ "broke the Sabbath" in its deformed state, He dishonored the Sabbath of the Talmudizers.
The Lord referred to Himself as the "Lord of the Sabbath"; so, the 7th day is the true "Lord's Day."
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