
Unfaithfully Keeping the Sabbath pt 2
05/06/18 • 28 min
When God created Adam and he opened his eyes, he saw his Creator for the first time. When Adam fell asleep and opened his eyes the second time, he saw his beautiful wife. Together they spent the first full day of their lives with God their Creator in Eden. After God had rested with them that day He blessed the Sabbath day. This day is a sign of God's power to create, save and make us holy. Find out more in today's program.
When God created Adam and he opened his eyes, he saw his Creator for the first time. When Adam fell asleep and opened his eyes the second time, he saw his beautiful wife. Together they spent the first full day of their lives with God their Creator in Eden. After God had rested with them that day He blessed the Sabbath day. This day is a sign of God's power to create, save and make us holy. Find out more in today's program.
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Unfaithfully Keeping the Sabbath pt 1
The Jews misunderstood circumcision and it's true meaning. What did circumcision have to do with a new heart? What does the Sabbath have to do with a new heart? Find out in today's program.
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Unfaithfully Keeping the Sabbath pt 3
The Bible tells us in Hebrews 3:19 that Israel could not enter God’s rest because of unbelief! It is evident that they could have entered God’s rest by faith. The rest of faith is an abiding rest that we are to enter into each day. The 7th Day Sabbath is a symbol of this rest which originated at the end of Creation. Today’s program explores how it’s impossible to keep the Sabbath Holy unless we enter God’s rest of faith.
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