Sabbath is a subject that separates biblical expositors in their opinions. One side argues that it has been abrogated in Christ and that those who insist on keeping the Lord's Day are legalists; the other side argues that it is part of God's moral law and to treat Sunday as common is to be antinomian.
This sermon steps out of the text in Leviticus to take a sweeping look at the biblical counsel on Sabbath in the Old and New Testament; and concludes with a call to keep the Sabbath - but pleads that those who keep it, keep it as a delight and not a burden.
Because the scriptures declare that God consecrated the Sabbath as a day of restful worship in Eden, prior to man's fall; and because it finds its final realization in the final rest of the eternal state; and because it is ensconced in the moral law of the 10 commandments; and because Jesus defines but does not cancel it - it should still be observed as a day set apart - different from all other days - a day of restful worship.
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Blazing Shadows of Leviticus Sunday Service Walsh Baptist
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