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    To all SDAs and non-SDA Christians

    Constantine is targeted by the Seventh-Day Adventist Church as promoting worship on Sunday to replace the Jewish Sabbath. But, the history of the Early Church does not bear witness to it. All Ante-Nicene statements clearly make a distinction between the Sabbath Day of the Jews and the Lord's Day - always showing them as separate days.

    "ROBINHOODSARROW" is credited for the source of these ideas. Contrary to Ellen White who claimed others ideas as hers.

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  • @YashushuatheKing Ok sorry for confushion.But i'am keeping my first sabbath now and it's super blessed & peaceful!!! But does it truly matter what name we call our savior by his sacred name or ( jesus)?? since there was NO letter J when the bible wad written is (jesus) a real name i'am just finding all this out newly and just need to know the distinct difference? Thanks hope i didnt confuse again....lol

  • @midwestgz40 Do you think Deaf people will be in the Kingdom of YHVH? I think they will. They can't even say Jesus or Yahshua. Was there a "J" back then? Who knows? How can we know? The letter "Y" or "LL" in Spanish is sometimes pronounced as a "J" in some Spanish Speaking countries. Isn't it possible that the sound existed but the letter "J" didn't? What matters is that we do what Yahshua/Jesus said in the whole bible from Genesis to Revelation. I'm happy you're keeping the Sabbath.

  • @yahushuatheking is keep the sabbath part of the verse in revelation where the saints keep God's commandments in 14:12?? Is God's sabbath the issue about worship against satan's counterfiet sunday sabbtath the mark of the beast??

  • @midwestgz40 I'm having difficulty understanding your questions. Please ask me one question at a time and try to be more clear. Thank you.

  • @midwestgz40 SDAs church confuse you my dear friend. The tell you that saturday was changed to sunday by Constantine in mid 300 A.D. however, early Christians such as Didache and others wrote about sunday as being the Lord's day. Watch this video "WAS SABBATH CHANGED TO SUNDAY" which is posted by channel "ROBINHOODSARROW". The New Testament and early Christian writers wrote about sunday years befaore Constantine. This proved that SDAs are wrong. Col2:16 shows 7th day is fulfilled

  • great video and very  true

  • When I accepted my nursing job it was with the understanding that I have the Sabbath, Friday evening to Saturday evening off. Since I work in a Christian Children's psychiatric hospital I'm occasionally asked to work Friday night shift. What do I do? Is this permissable to God? All the nurses here are Christians, SOMEONE HAS TO WORK, we can't just close the hospital because it's the sabbath. {There is a requirement to work here, you must be saved so they can't hire unbelievers to work.

  • @mkmason2002 Tell them you are convicted that you shouldn't work on Sabbath and that you would be willing to work on Sunday or any other undesirable day of the week. Pray before you go to speak to them. Be respectful, don't be confrontational. If they say "no", don't argue. Let them sit on it for a day or two so they can think about it. Don't make it a fight. Give them time to help you out. If it seems impossible then offer to work extra hours without pay in order to have Sabbath off.

  • @YahshuaTheKing But if I refuse then another Christian has to work on the sabbath. What should they do, close the hospital? Should firemen and police not work? Some careers is a must to work on the Sabbath.

  • @mkmason2002 You asked what you should do, and that is to keep the sabbath. Not all christians keep the sabbath. Some keep Sunday, so you could have off on Sabbath and they on Sunday. You asked what should you do and if it is permissible to God. But it seems like you already had your answer. And that's fine. But instead of asking for my answer or opinion, you could have just told me what you thought, I can respect your beliefs without agreeing with them. Continued--

  • @YahshuaTheKing But you didn't answer my question. Nurses, doctors, firemen, police, pharmacists, all must work sometime on the sabbath. Should Christians all decide to work in a career with no weekends, e.g., a bank? No Christian doctors or nurses? Should I quit being a nurse because I may have to work on the sabbath? I support three children.

  • @mkmason2002 Keep the sabbath holy and when an emergency comes up on the sabbath, deal with it. Some people seem to have all of their emergencies on the sabbath. Some always have to go last minute shopping for some very important product on the sabbath. If your profession normally works on those days, you should try to get special arrangements so that you don't have to work on the sabbath. There will always be someone willing to work on that day. For now worry about you not working on Sabbath

  • @mkmason2002 continuation: If the whole world would obey & keep YHVH's law & word, don't u think that YHVH's capable of makin sure that every1 would be taken care of on the sabbath? In case of emergency we can do certain things. If you are working on the sabbath do you also go shopping & do chores around the house? When do you really get a day of rest? YHVH rested on the 7th day. You say that some careers are a must, but what about movie theaters & restaurants, Saturday best business day.

  • @YahshuaTheKing Should hospitals close if everyone is a Christian? Should we allow houses to burn down on the sabbath? Should the ER refuse your daughter with a fever of 105 because it's the sabbath? How do you deal with these things? I agree Shabbat should be a day of rest and we are happy for it even though I feel tempted to clean up my house. Yes Satan has turn the sabbath upside down making Shabbat the day least to rest and pray! The Sabbath is rarely followed in these "last days."

  • Thank you so much for all of your great information!!! Yeshua bless you! Ginger Marie TheGingermarie is my acct on YouTube.com :)

  • I am keeping the Sabbath.

  • can I workout on the sabbath?

  • If you're working for Yahweh, yes, but you're own work? No. It's only one day out of seven for you to have a rest and to remember that Yahweh created everything in 6 days and then rested on the seventh.

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  • No, I am saying the 7TH DAY is for rest from the worldly things and for worship. Saturday is a Roman pagan term. So is the Gregorian calander we use today.

    So by what you just said the Apostles, the Holy Spirit and Christ did their thing on the first day of the week which means they likely did no work on the 7th day. We can worship any or every day of the week but must rest from our worldly work and focus of Yahweh on HIS Sabbath.

  • The 1st day begins on Satruday NITE as the sun goes down on the Sabbath. Of course the Apostles "broke bread" on the 1st day as the Sabbath ended. THis still happens in most Jewish homes TODAY as it did then. "Breaking bread" is STILL a Jewish figure of speech to this day and it still means EAT / DINE together - NOT communion. Jesus and Paul kept the Sabbath. Apostles did not start violating Gods commandments becuase the Messiah arose. Good grief!

  • The TRUTH hit me hard when someone pointed out that failure to keep Sabbath is nothing less than idolatry. And ignoring the seventh day for SUNday is also very much idolatry.

  • I am not going to argue, but you might want to look into the definition of idolatry, in Hebrew, Greek and English...

  • Speaking of Greek, it's interesting to notice that the word used for the english translation "first day of the week" was a single word: Sabbath.

  • Sabbath has been such a blessing in our home, a lovely gift from our Father.

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