Good evening Brother from Southern Oregon, I have a question; I have a new job that requires me to work Saturday's being that I'm the new guy on the block. This will remain the case until someone new is hired that can replace me. I believe the Most High gave this job (it's delivering auto parts), but I don't want to violate the 4th commandment, why should I do?
We had someone in our congregation in the same predicament, a very faithful man of God, who followed Torah, who was also forced to work on Shabbat. His wife and children were faithful in keeping Shabbat in His absence. With much prayer and faith, a new position soon came up in the same company in which he was able to take Shabbat off. Keep praying and trusting the LORD for the situation to change and it will.
I read an interesting scripture this morning during Bible Study, it's found in 1 Samuel 15 if I recall correctly. It's regarding king Saul visiting a witch bc he wasn't receiving any answers from the Father & Samuel had died. So he asked the witch (sorceress) to conjure up Samuel & she did just that! My question; was that really Samuel & if so, how was she able to do that? I'm pretty sure it was him judging by his reply. Apparently, Father was ticked-off with Saul bc he didn't destroy the Amalekites as was commanded; Samuel told him that he & his sons would be dead by that same time tomorrow.
I have wondered the same thing. I do believe it was Samuel. She could not have done it if God had not allowed her to do it. God is God. We don't always know the how and why. But we do know God does things for His purposes and plans and reasons.
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Good evening Brother from Southern Oregon, I have a question; I have a new job that requires me to work Saturday's being that I'm the new guy on the block.
This will remain the case until someone new is hired that can replace me. I believe the Most High gave this job (it's delivering auto parts), but I don't
want to violate the 4th commandment, why should I do?
We had someone in our congregation in the same predicament, a very faithful man of God, who followed Torah, who was also forced to work on Shabbat. His wife and children were faithful in keeping Shabbat in His absence. With much prayer and faith, a new position soon came up in the same company in which he was able to take Shabbat off. Keep praying and trusting the LORD for the situation to change and it will.
I read an interesting scripture this morning during Bible Study, it's found in 1 Samuel 15 if I recall correctly. It's regarding king Saul visiting a witch bc he wasn't
receiving any answers from the Father & Samuel had died. So he asked the witch (sorceress) to conjure up Samuel & she did just that!
My question; was that really Samuel & if so, how was she able to do that? I'm pretty sure it was him judging by his reply.
Apparently, Father was ticked-off with Saul bc he didn't destroy the Amalekites as was commanded; Samuel told him that he & his sons
would be dead by that same time tomorrow.
I have wondered the same thing. I do believe it was Samuel. She could not have done it if God had not allowed her to do it. God is God. We don't always know the how and why. But we do know God does things for His purposes and plans and reasons.