Sabbath thought-
Each day of creation
brought something into being-
- Earth, space, time, light and water.
- Atmosphere.
- Dry land and plants.
- Sun, Moon, Stars.
- Sea & Flying creatures.
- Land animals & man.
- Sabbath Rest.
Has ANY of those
created things as a WHOLE- disappeared?
We still exist upon
an earth, water exists, space exists, time and light exist.
We still have an
atmosphere.
We still have dry
land and plants.
We still have a sun,
moon and stars.
We still have sea
and flying creatures.
We still have land
animals and mankind.
So why wouldn't we
still have a day of rest?
There was NO real
reason whatsoever for God to CREATE a seventh day if it weren't important.
The weekly cycle was
enacted at creation and still exists today.
Man has changed a lot of things and even tried to change the weekly
cycle to a different one- but it never caught on.
Six days of labor-
of work.
One day of rest.
This is God's plan
even before the fall into sin which made work something hard and unpleasant.
Six days of living
tending the garden, tending the animals all as desired- none of that tending
was a hardship at all. Six days to focus upon things around you in your world,
and one day to turn that focus on a central figure- God.
Let me put an idea
out there for a moment- one that could be totally wrong, but maybe not.
Remember this
verse--
Gen 3:8 And they heard the voice of the LORD God
walking in the garden in the cool of the day: and Adam and his wife hid
themselves from the presence of the LORD God amongst the trees of the garden.
God was NOT always
in the presence of the created pair.
However, I believe
on the day of rest they were together the entire day. I even believe they could
go the entire six days without seeing God and talking to Him- never forgetting
Him of course, just as we don't forget people we love just because we don't interact
with them. However, I truly do believe that they were together on that seventh
day- every seventh day Sabbath.
Jesus, when He
walked the earth before His death and resurrection, kept the Sabbath day. He
could be found in temples teaching as was the custom, He could be found
conversing with His disciples, He could be found healing and helping others on
the Sabbath. Jesus was accused of violating the dictates of the Sabbath- no
work- and the Pharisees considered Jesus' healing of others to be work, but
Jesus showed them their hypocrisy concerning that. Jesus was accused of working by allowing His
disciples to get a bit of corn off a cob in a field as they walked. Jesus also
put that hypocrisy to rest as well. Jesus was NEVER accused of not recognizing
the Sabbath day for what it was. He kept the Sabbath! If He simple did NOT keep
the Sabbath at all and treated it as all other days we would have heard a lot
more from the Pharisees and rulers of that day who were out to get rid of
Jesus. Jesus' accusers would have jumped upon the chance to add charges against
Him. Remember violating the Sabbath meant being stoned to death. Do you recall the passage where Jesus
intervened with people getting ready to stone an adulteress to death? The mob getting ready to do the stoning
believed in keeping the moral laws as they saw them and their sacrificial
system of ruling then called for the punishment of stoning- not
forgiveness. They could have picked up
their stones and murdered Jesus for breaking the Sabbath, but they didn't
because He kept the Sabbath. As already
mentioned the few times they accused Jesus of Sabbath breaking they were proven
false. Jesus did NOT come to condemn
people, but to save them. The murderers were those who even thought about
murdering someone, the adulterers were those who even thought about lusting
after another. The heart of the moral
law was being REVEALED by Jesus. Keeping
the Sabbath in the heart of the moral law meant keeping it in the way God
intended, not in the way of rigidity before the Son of God came to save
sinners. Doing away with ANY of the ten
moral laws was NEVER something Jesus would do- He created the moral law!
The Sabbath was
instituted at Creation there is no doubt about that- on the Seventh day God
rested from all He'd made and He blessed and sanctified the seventh day.
Gen 2:1 Thus the heavens and the earth were finished,
and all the host of them.
Gen 2:2 And on the seventh day God ended his work
which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he
had made.
Gen 2:3 And God blessed the seventh day, and
sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God
created and made.
Why would God bless
the seventh day if it were simply to be forgotten?
Why would God make
the seventh day holy through sanctifying it if it meant nothing for the future?
Seriously we need to
consider this because people today simply don't believe in keeping the Sabbath
day holy. They tend to keep an hour here
or there, maybe a bit more- if they keep it and generally they keep the wrong
day altogether- not caring that God went out of His way to assure us which day
was the proper day. We KNOW which day is
the Seventh day. The Jewish people still in existence today still keep the same
Sabbath day they were given to keep in the moral laws- and while they don't
keep it in accordance to Jesus- the heart of the law, they are still keeping
that day. We KNOW which day is God's
Sabbath and Biblically it was NEVER changed. People will say but Jesus rose the
first day so that changed it. But Jesus
didn't authorize that change and you can be sure He would have made it
perfectly clear. Others say they
gathered together on the first day of the week- the apostles and such. It also says they gathered together daily and
they gathered money on the first day of the week something they wouldn't do on
the Sabbath. If their Sabbath day had changed to another day it would have been
such a HUGE deal, it would tremendously more important than if we changed the
day we celebrate yearly holidays. Yet can you imagine someone telling you that
we know longer celebrate Ground Hog's day on February 2nd but from now on it'll
be on the 3rd of February. I'm just
throwing that out there but think about it, we'd go nuts over a celebration day
change yet we don't hear anything about a law kept for thousands of years being
changed?
How was it changed
by people? Very subtly, very slowly. The
pagan and Christians began to merge and several holiday and such were altered
to fit the Christian idea, not the pagan. For a long time the seventh and the
first day were both kept, and then gradually the corrupted Christian church
authorized the change and their bogus reasoning was taken for truth because by
then they told people only they could truly interpret God's word. There is a lot of proof but the Devil has
done an amazing job of stamping down God's truth.
Remember- that broad
path is where the majority believe- the narrow path is what few believe.
Please, Father God
in heaven, please help us to keep the day YOU set aside Holy. Jesus was there
with you at the creation of our world and we know He was part of creating the
Sabbath day, that He wants us to keep this day holy unto YOU! Teach us how to worship
You, to keep Your day holy! Guide us,
Lord.
All through the love
of Your only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior now and
forever!!!!!!!
Amen.