THE SABBATH
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- THE SABBATH
- WHAT IS THE LAW?
- THE FOURTH COMMANDMENT
- ORIGIN OF THE SABBATH
- THE SABBATH WAS NOT JEWISH
- THE SEVENTH DAY IS THE SABBATH OF THE LORD THY GOD
- THE SABBATH WAS NOT A TYPE
- OUR SAVIOUR DID NOT CHANGE THE SABBATH
- THE SAVIOUR KEPT THE SABBATH
- THE APOSTLES KEPT THE SABBATH
- THE EARLY CHURCH KEPT THE SABBATH
- THE WALDENSES KEPT THE SABBATH
- SUNDAY-KEEPING A HUMAN ORDINANCE
- CLAIMS OF THE SEVENTH DAY AND FIRST DAY COMPARED
- THE LAW AND THE GOSPEL AGREE
- THE LAST DAYS
- A SHORT ARGUMENT FOR THE SABBATH
- I. WHAT DOES GOD’S WORD TEACH CONCERNING THE SABBATH?
- II. WHAT DOES THE NEW TESTAMENT TEACH CONCERNING THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK?
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THE SABBATH
The word of the Lord says, “Fear God, and keep his commandments; for this is the whole duty of man. For God shall bring every work into Judgment.” Ecclesiastes 12:13, 14. In view of the solemn scenes of the Judgment day, we should carefully examine the terms of the commandments, wherein our whole duty is revealed, that we may know how to worship God in truth, and escape the wrath to come.TFNOS 3.1
As the Scriptures present the consequences of the Judgment as the motive for keeping God’s commandments, we justly conclude that they will be the rule of judgment; that by them the nature of all actions will be determined. Then if we have done wrong, God’s commandments, or law, will show it; as the apostle says, “By the law is the knowledge of sin.” Romans 3:20.TFNOS 3.2