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Uploaded by on May 20, 2008

in response to this video because I doubt he will approve it
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ivv9x0S0hjw
This is the link I gave him on worship vs the sabbath...
http://www.kencollins.com/question-42.htm

Worship is not the same as resting on the sabbath.
Yes the sabbath is Saturday but to say that we cannot worship on Sunday is unbiblical
And to block me and refuse my comments while accusing me of spamming for merely attempting to speak, is just plain childish.

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  • How bout you and I discuse things in reguarding the Sabbath/Shabbot. For I am Hebrew and a Rabbi of the Messianic Faith.

  • Sure, anything you wish to discuss, send me a message and we can talk...

  • On WORSHIP and Sabbath: Isaiah 66:23, Pslam 92:1 On the Gate and the Sabbath and Worship: Gate of inner court open on Sabbath and feast days *only*-Eze 46:1 It is for the PRINCE-Eze 46:2 The people are to WORSHIP before the open Gate-Eze 46:3 Nearly all of Christ's teachings and healings are ON THE SABBATH DAY Now read Luke 4:16-21 Vrs 21: THIS DAY this Scripture is fullfilled in your ears. What day was that? THE SABBATH DAY - vrs 16

  • the Sabbath is every day, we worship every day, nad we cannot forget one in favour of another, the bible is clear about this as well. The point here is that it is not limited to one day of the week, be it saturday sunday or thursday.

  • Actually, according to Matthew 6:5-15, you're NOT allowed to worship any way you want.

    There is exactly one way to pray. One prayer.

  • that is a guideline, not the only words we are aloowed to say lol. And worship doesn't come in just one form, it comes in many more forms than just prayer or singing.

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  • The term new covenant is a misconception of the christians the original term isThe Renewed Covenant.

    As 2 the Mosaic law that is taken from and considered the Law of Yahuah Elohim.

  • Question: What is the old covenant and what is the new covenant..? Also please define the Law of Moses.Thank You

  • alot of people have a hard time with this topic.

    Expect alot of resistance.

    They tend to mix old law with new covenant all the time!

    Its been happening in the chruch world since the newcovenant!

    I cover alot of videos on this.

  • To belabour the point. If *every day* were a Sabbath day - then this instruction by Christ makes no sense. You may not be aware but a great many Christians were keeping Sabbath up to around 500 AD when the Roman Catholic church started putting people to death for it.

  • Read Matthew 24:20-21. Notice 21: "For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world NOR EVER SHALL BE". This time has not yet come. Yet in vrs 20 Christ says "pray that your flight not be in winter or on the Sabbath day". Now if you say that it's for the Jews only, keep in mind that Christ's whole earthly ministry was to the Jews. "I have only come for the lost sheep of Israel". All His teachings were directed to Jews.You can't pick and choose in this manner

  • well thought out.but you may as well been debating on the names of santa's reindeer.

    unfortunately none of these topics have been contaminated by evidence,a bottom less pit.

    next up:

    which form of worship and on what day did zeus and apollo find most pleasing ?

    sorry, you're dimwitted.snap out of the credulity

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