Thinking
Posted by admin on January 19th, 2009 filed in FaithA few weeks ago one of our rabbi in training was teaching on the ten commandment he was doing the sabbath. He said something I never thought, he was talking about the mark of the beast. What is the mark of the beast and how will we know what it is, when we are faced with it. Is it a chip that goes into us to keep track of us, or a stamp on the forehead or just what. In the Old Testament when G-d gives the 10 Commandments G-d is clear we are supposed to honor the sabbath.
Many Christian church do not honor G-ds sabbath but the L-rds day. I do not have a problem with the knowing that day and believing Yeshua was raised on a Sunday, but I have a problem with people who say Yeshua changed the sabbath to that day, or Paul or some other disciple of Yeshua changed the sabbath. The sabbath is on Saturday that day was never changed.
Part of what our teacher was telling us was the mark of the beast is probably the Sabbath, if we are not honoring G-d’s Sabbath, we have fallen into being deceived by those who wanted to not appear Jewish or make it easier on the pegans to follow G-d. How does change G-d appoint times into something the Pegans where doing, shouldn’t we keep the feast and festivals of the L-rd. I am not saying Christian will be condemmed to hell because I am not the judge of that, I do however believe even if G-d is disappointed in his people he will forgive them, and if we are welling to listen to him and learn his words both in the Old and new Testiments for lack of better word then maybe he can show us where we have been lead astray.
It’s like having a replica watches, not all replicas are great, and look the same, but some replicas are so close to being correct that it’s hard to the differences between the real and replica and the real things.
For hundreds of years Christians now have not been worshiping on the L-rds sabbath but on mans sabbath. Yeshua tells us he didn’t come to abolish the Torah and in many cases he held a lot higher standard for the Torah.

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