THE ADVENT TRUTH
No, Seventh-day Adventists are not under the old covenant. The old covenant was based on the people’s promise — ‘All that the Lord hath said we will do’ (Exodus 19:8). They failed because it relied on human strength. The new covenant is based on God’s promise to write His law in our hearts (Hebrews 8:10).
See, the covenant changed — not the law. The same Ten Commandments that were written on stone are now written on the heart. The issue isn’t old vs. new — it’s external vs. internal obedience.
And as for the Old Testament — we still believe what Paul said in 2 Timothy 3:16: ‘All Scripture is given by inspiration of God.’ That means the Old Testament is still inspired and profitable for doctrine. The Sabbath wasn’t a Jewish law — it was established at creation (Genesis 2:2-3), long before Israel even existed.
So no, we’re not living under Moses’ system of sacrifices or ceremonies — those pointed forward to Christ. We live under grace, and grace leads us to obedience, not lawlessness (Romans 3:31).
The real question isn’t ‘Old Covenant or New,’ it’s this: Has God’s law been written on your heart, or are you still trying to explain why you don’t need it?”
No, Seventh-day Adventists are not under the old covenant. The old covenant was based on the people’s promise — ‘All that the Lord hath said we will do’ (Exodus 19:8). They failed because it relied on human strength. The new covenant is based on God’s promise to write His law in our hearts (Hebrews 8:10).
See, the covenant changed — not the law. The same Ten Commandments that were written on stone are now written on the heart. The issue isn’t old vs. new — it’s external vs. internal obedience.
And as for the Old Testament — we still believe what Paul said in 2 Timothy 3:16: ‘All Scripture is given by inspiration of God.’ That means the Old Testament is still inspired and profitable for doctrine. The Sabbath wasn’t a Jewish law — it was established at creation (Genesis 2:2-3), long before Israel even existed.
So no, we’re not living under Moses’ system of sacrifices or ceremonies — those pointed forward to Christ. We live under grace, and grace leads us to obedience, not lawlessness (Romans 3:31).
The real question isn’t ‘Old Covenant or New,’ it’s this: Has God’s law been written on your heart, or are you still trying to explain why you don’t need it?”
THE ADVENT TRUTH
No, Seventh-day Adventists are not under the old covenant. The old covenant was based on the people’s promise — ‘All that the Lord hath said we will do’ (Exodus 19:8). They failed because it relied on human strength. The new covenant is based on God’s promise to write His law in our hearts (Hebrews 8:10).
See, the covenant changed — not the law. The same Ten Commandments that were written on stone are now written on the heart. The issue isn’t old vs. new — it’s external vs. internal obedience.
And as for the Old Testament — we still believe what Paul said in 2 Timothy 3:16: ‘All Scripture is given by inspiration of God.’ That means the Old Testament is still inspired and profitable for doctrine. The Sabbath wasn’t a Jewish law — it was established at creation (Genesis 2:2-3), long before Israel even existed.
So no, we’re not living under Moses’ system of sacrifices or ceremonies — those pointed forward to Christ. We live under grace, and grace leads us to obedience, not lawlessness (Romans 3:31).
The real question isn’t ‘Old Covenant or New,’ it’s this: Has God’s law been written on your heart, or are you still trying to explain why you don’t need it?”
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