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Why the Seventh-Day Sabbath Still Matters.
Opening Statement
The Sabbath is not a cultural relic—it is a creation institution, a covenant sign, and an eternal principle. It predates sin, was written by God Himself, affirmed by Jesus, and extends into eternity.
Argument 1: It Was Established at Creation (Before Sin)
Text: Book of Genesis 2:2–3
No Jews existed yet
No law system existed yet
Conclusion:
The Sabbath is for all humanity, not just a specific group.
Argument 2: It Is Part of the Ten Commandments
Text: Book of Exodus 20:8–11
Written by God’s own finger
Placed inside the Ark
Conclusion:
If the other commandments still stand, the Sabbath cannot be selectively removed.
Argument 3: Jesus Kept and Honored the Sabbath
Text: Gospel of Luke 4:16
It was His custom
He corrected misuse—not the day itself
Conclusion:
Following Christ includes following His example.
Argument 4: The Apostles Continued Observing It
Text: Acts of the Apostles 13:42–44
Jews and Gentiles gathered on Sabbath
Conclusion:
The early church did not abolish the Sabbath.
Argument 5: It Will Exist in the New Earth
Text: Book of Isaiah 66:22–23
Conclusion:
What is eternal cannot be obsolete.
Closing Argument
The Sabbath is not about legalism—it is about:
Loyalty to God
Alignment with creation
Trust in divine provision
Why the Seventh-Day Sabbath Still Matters.
Opening Statement
The Sabbath is not a cultural relic—it is a creation institution, a covenant sign, and an eternal principle. It predates sin, was written by God Himself, affirmed by Jesus, and extends into eternity.
Argument 1: It Was Established at Creation (Before Sin)
Text: Book of Genesis 2:2–3
No Jews existed yet
No law system existed yet
Conclusion:
The Sabbath is for all humanity, not just a specific group.
Argument 2: It Is Part of the Ten Commandments
Text: Book of Exodus 20:8–11
Written by God’s own finger
Placed inside the Ark
Conclusion:
If the other commandments still stand, the Sabbath cannot be selectively removed.
Argument 3: Jesus Kept and Honored the Sabbath
Text: Gospel of Luke 4:16
It was His custom
He corrected misuse—not the day itself
Conclusion:
Following Christ includes following His example.
Argument 4: The Apostles Continued Observing It
Text: Acts of the Apostles 13:42–44
Jews and Gentiles gathered on Sabbath
Conclusion:
The early church did not abolish the Sabbath.
Argument 5: It Will Exist in the New Earth
Text: Book of Isaiah 66:22–23
Conclusion:
What is eternal cannot be obsolete.
Closing Argument
The Sabbath is not about legalism—it is about:
Loyalty to God
Alignment with creation
Trust in divine provision
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Why the Seventh-Day Sabbath Still Matters.
Opening Statement
The Sabbath is not a cultural relic—it is a creation institution, a covenant sign, and an eternal principle. It predates sin, was written by God Himself, affirmed by Jesus, and extends into eternity.
Argument 1: It Was Established at Creation (Before Sin)
Text: Book of Genesis 2:2–3
No Jews existed yet
No law system existed yet
Conclusion:
The Sabbath is for all humanity, not just a specific group.
Argument 2: It Is Part of the Ten Commandments
Text: Book of Exodus 20:8–11
Written by God’s own finger
Placed inside the Ark
Conclusion:
If the other commandments still stand, the Sabbath cannot be selectively removed.
Argument 3: Jesus Kept and Honored the Sabbath
Text: Gospel of Luke 4:16
It was His custom
He corrected misuse—not the day itself
Conclusion:
Following Christ includes following His example.
Argument 4: The Apostles Continued Observing It
Text: Acts of the Apostles 13:42–44
Jews and Gentiles gathered on Sabbath
Conclusion:
The early church did not abolish the Sabbath.
Argument 5: It Will Exist in the New Earth
Text: Book of Isaiah 66:22–23
Conclusion:
What is eternal cannot be obsolete.
Closing Argument
The Sabbath is not about legalism—it is about:
Loyalty to God
Alignment with creation
Trust in divine provision
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