Posted by gwstang on July 20, 2014 at 18:33:53 from (71.42.172.242):
In Reply to: OT plans for today posted by John T on July 20, 2014 at 10:55:13:
Interesting, I really like to watch/listen to Dr. David Jeremiah. He has been covering a series on the Gospel of Mark. He just covered the section where Jesus and the disciples were passing through a grain field and plucking the heads and eating them....on the Sabbath. Really cool how the Pharisees were questioning Him for eating on the sabbath. He basically answered them by referring to the original Law that God gave them and they had added 30 something other laws to it (not from God but their own way of making something it was not meant to be). He reminded them that the Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath. I never really looked at it that way. We are basically supposed to enjoy the Sabbath without all the junk that others try to pile on or make us feel guilty. It really is a day of rest if we do something we enjoy. I just thought that was an interesting commentary on that subject. I've never understood the Sunday night service mindset that most churches seem to have. It sort of takes the fun out of the afternoon/evening to relax and enjoy the day. Seems it is a modern day phenomenon, this evening services idea. From Gary who goes to church (Baptist) but has to work every other Sunday or no one in the county would have fresh drinking water. Now I don't feel so guilty about working on Sunday as it is really a necessary function.
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