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When You’re Spiritually Tired and Honestly a Little Fed-Up
Now, you might be saying, “If you know the tips, how do you fall to the bottom of the well?” Because it’s not magic. We’re all living real life here and — for whatever reasons — I’m sometimes tripped up along the way.

Gary L Ellis
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2–1: How do we know the Biblical Sabbath is a Saturday not Sunday?
In more than a hundred languages of the world, the word for “Sabbath” as meaning a day of rest is actually “Sabbath” and refers to Saturday. For example: Arabic=Sabot, Armenian=Shabat, Spanish=Sabado, Italian=Sabato, etcetera.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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2–4: Four powerful reasons why the Sabbath was NOT just given to Israel
This is fascinating because it tells us that the Sabbath is NOT the result of or a response to sin. Hence, it is part of God’s original plan for all mankind.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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2–6: Scriptural evidence that the early Christians kept the Sabbath
Now an interesting thing you need to know is that there were two groups of people in the synagogue right from the start. There were the “men of Israel” and the “God fearers." The term “God-fearers” is widely regarded by scholars as a special designation for Gentiles who didn’t convert to become Jews but loved the Jewish scriptures and loved the teachings of Judaism.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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2–7: Luke 23:56 is strong Scriptural evidence that the early Christians kept the Sabbath.
Jesus’s death did not do away with the Sabbath. Second, and this is the main point I want to make. The earliest that the Book of Luke could have been written was about 62AD or about 30-plus years after the events that are being described here.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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2–8: Jesus prophesied His followers would be keeping the Sabbath after His death.
However, Jesus makes it clear in this chapter that there will be a whole sequence of events.
He talks about the generation that would witness the destruction of the temple in 70AD and he speaks about the abomination of desolation standing in the Holy Place.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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2–9: How the Christian church abolished the Sabbath.
Putting arguments aside that “we can make the Sabbath any day we want”, or “Christ did away with the law, so we don’t have to worry about it blah, blah, blah”, or “It’s only for the Jews blah, blah, blah” aside are you willing to concede to this one point?

Guest Writer: Richoka
3 min read
2–18: Protestant acknowledgment of the Sabbath
Well, how about the Protestant world? Well, hold onto your horses Bucko because in this post, I’m gonna provide some insightful quotes from the world of Protestant scholarship and then I’m going to close this series of articles on the Sabbath.

Guest Writer: Richoka
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