Why Is The Sabbath Day Still Important? | Seventh-day Adventist Beliefs Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2023
  • Frank Hasel and Keldie Paroshi invite Mathilde Frey for a captivating exploration of the Sabbath Day and it’s role in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Together, they delve deep into the 20th fundamental belief, discussing the relevance, meanings, and implications of the Sabbath from a biblical perspective.
    This is the 20th video in our enlightening series that probes into the 28 fundamental beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Joined by biblical scholars, we seek to clarify and apply these doctrines, fostering a better understanding of the Bible, and nurturing our faith in God’s word.
    The trio discusses the Sabbath day's unique position as a symbol of God's redemptive work, a reminder of His divine creation, and a special day of communion with the Creator. They illustrate the Sabbath's significance as a gift of grace and freedom, drawing from the story of the Israelites' liberation from Egypt.
    The conversation with Frank Hasel, Mathilde Frey, and Keldie Paroshi underlines the Sabbath's universal appeal, highlighting it as a timeless blessing open to all. How does the Sabbath encourage equality, inclusivity, and a deep spiritual renewal? How can observing the Sabbath be a joyful response to God’s salvation and a way of life that uplifts our spiritual journey?
    The discussion culminates in an inviting exploration of the Sabbath as a feature of early Christian communities, with Jesus himself honoring this day of rest and healing. They contemplate the theological significance of the Sabbath in terms of creation, redemption, and God's enduring love for humanity.
    Join us on this remarkable journey as we uncover the profound depth of the Seventh-day Adventist Church beliefs. Come, be inspired to rekindle your faith, embrace the gift of the Sabbath, and find spiritual rejuvenation in God's grace. Our ultimate goal? To see you experience the Sabbath firsthand - perhaps by attending a local Adventist church service, or joining an Adventist family in welcoming the Sabbath on a peaceful Friday evening.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @angelaruiz6015
    @angelaruiz6015 8 месяцев назад

    I always learn something - the Word of God is full of Wisdom and so beautiful when there are people like here present in the video scrutinize such Wisdom. The Lord and His Holy Spirit continue to bless you in this gift of interpretation ❤

  • @oleksandrhrytsak400
    @oleksandrhrytsak400 9 месяцев назад +1

    thank you for your important work.

  • @erniegutierrez6092
    @erniegutierrez6092 9 месяцев назад +5

    In the New Testament only the book of Hebrews explains the meaning of the Sabbath. It is a foreshadowing of our rest in the gospel. ( see Heb. ch. 4 )

  • @debbieramsey-hanks3757
    @debbieramsey-hanks3757 9 месяцев назад

    Powerful testimony

  • @dushii.bonita1305
    @dushii.bonita1305 9 месяцев назад +4

    The Sabbath is the fourth commandment no other day or holidays are commanded.

    • @JustCubinggg
      @JustCubinggg 9 месяцев назад

      actually, yes they are, easter was never mentioned in the bible, but passover is, and in my chruch we believe and do everything thats in the bible, we dont add, or remove holidays

  • @GeneralPadron
    @GeneralPadron 9 месяцев назад +5

    If we are to observe the Shabbat, then we should observe all holy days commanded by GOD.

    • @dushii.bonita1305
      @dushii.bonita1305 9 месяцев назад +3

      No sir. The observance of the Sabbath is the fourth commandment. The other holidays are not commanded.

    • @edithdotson7603
      @edithdotson7603 9 месяцев назад +1

      The Sabbath is number fourth of the Ten Commandment Moral Law. It starts with the Word REMEMBER the Sabbath day to keep it holy. It is a memorial of Creation of the Earth and reminds us of this event. Review Genesis Chapters 1 and 2, especially the first few verses of Chapter 2.
      The other Holy days are ceremonial laws which were connected to the sanctuary services and the coming of the Messiah. These are given with the dedication of the Sanctuary service. These were all fulfilled at His death and ended with the sacrificial system in the books of Exodus and Leviticus especially.
      By studying the Bible correctly, we come to this correct conclusion. The Bible is in perfect harmony throughout. It does not contradict itself.

    • @GeneralPadron
      @GeneralPadron 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@dushii.bonita1305 , There are 613 Commandments from GOD in the Scriptures. Some of those being commands to observe specific days. Like Rosh Hashanah, Sukkot, Hannukah and Pasce. Some of those other commandments also deal with people whom add to and remove from the Word of GOD.

  • @sobsjj3363
    @sobsjj3363 Месяц назад

    If you follow sabbath, you have to follow in its right way. You're not supposed to travel, ride your bike or car to the church or anywhere, you can't write, don't use elevators, not even switch on the lights. Now, can you do it unless you stay at home and rest and worship there alone or with family? When you pay for taxi, you're breaking Sabbath law, when you switch on lights of the church, breaking it again. The only thing is you can walk to church if its not far from your home. But still, what about the switching on the church equipments?

  • @joshuanurse-endtimewatcher
    @joshuanurse-endtimewatcher 9 месяцев назад

    Yessss sabbath seal of God revelation 14v7/NEHEMIAH 9V6/REV10V6/REVELATION 7V3/EXODUS31V17/EXODUS 13V9/EZEKIEL 9V4V6/DEUTERONOMY6V8/EZEKIEL 20V12V20/ISAIAH 66V23/HEBREWS4V4V9

  • @erniegutierrez6092
    @erniegutierrez6092 9 месяцев назад +3

    Quite a shallow discussion. Doesn"t address the difficult questions on the sabbath