| Is the Sabbath for Today - Part 1 |
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| By: Dr. Robert A. Morey |
| Are Christians today obligated by the Ten Commandments to observe the Sabbath? We asked Dr. Robert Morey of Truth Seekers Ministry to give us his perspective. |
| Is the Sabbath for Today - Part 2 |
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| By: Dr. Robert A. Morey |
| One of the arguments used by Sabbatarians is that God instituted Sabbath keeping as a “creation ordinance.” What is a creation ordinance, and does Sabbath keeping fit? Dr. Morey explains. |
| Is the Sabbath for Today - Part 3 |
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| By: Dr. Robert A. Morey |
| Sabbatarians argue that Sabbath-keeping is part of God’s moral law, and thus is binding on all men. What is the difference between a moral law and a ceremonial law? Which one does the Sabbath-command most closely resemble? What difference does that make? Dr. Morey explains. |
| Is the Sabbath for Today - Part 4 |
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| By: Dr. Robert A. Morey |
| Sabbatarians reason that since the command to keep the Sabbath is found in the Ten Commandments, it must be a moral law. Dr. Robert Morey responds to this argument. |
| Is the Sabbath for Today - Part 5 |
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| By: Dr. Robert A. Morey |
| What about those who argue that the “Sabbath was made for man”? Was the Sabbath established as a moral law for all men? Was it established as a moral law only for the nation of Israel? Dr. Morey examines this argument. |
| Is the Sabbath for Today - Part 6 |
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| By: Dr. Robert A. Morey |
| Dr. Morey answers the arguments of sabbatarians from Hebrews 4:9 (Sabbath rest), and the “remember” argument from Exodus 20:8. Do either of these verses demand Sabbath keeping? |
| Is the Sabbath for Today - Part 7 |
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| By: Dr. Robert A. Morey |
| Was the Sabbath observed even before the time of Moses? Did Jesus prophesy that Christians would be observing the Sabbath even at the end of the world when He returns? Dr. Morey examines these sabbatarian arguments in this article. |
| Is the Sabbath for Today - Part 8 |
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| By: Dr. Robert A. Morey |
| Some who observe the Sabbath argue that since the New Testament is silent on the subject, we must assume that it is still to be kept. We don’t need a command, example or precept to prove it. But is that a valid argument? Dr. Morey explains why such a position is very problematic. |
| Is the Sabbath for Today - Part 9 |
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| By: Dr. Robert A. Morey |
| This final article in the series gives a biblical-theological approach to the Sabbath, corporate worship, and traces Sabbath-keeping in church history. |