All About the SABBATHS: Keeping, Guarding & Remembering

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All About the SABBATHS: Keeping, Guarding & Remembering

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Have you ever considered in the Old Testament history every time the true worship of YAHUAH was restored in Israel or Judah the keeping of ELOHIM's...

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Have you ever considered in the Old Testament history every time the true worship of YAHUAH was restored in Israel or Judah the keeping of ELOHIM's weekly Sabbath, and His annual holy days were also resumed and emphasized. In 2 Chronicles 30, we see an example of this; every time true worship was restored in ancient Israel or Judah; every time that happened you saw the Sabbath command and you saw the Holy Days observance. Recall, Josiah, this righteous King; what do you suppose happened in Judah after he died? Well, once again the people of Judah they lost sight of ELOHIM; they lost sight of ELOHIM's commandments; they lost sight of the Sabbath command of YAHUAH's annual holy day and His seventh weekly day Sabbath. As a result, they ended up going into captivity. If you keep going forward in the history, during the days of their return to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple (Ezra chapter 6), when they again restored true worship; what did they do? They started keeping the annual holy days; they started following the Sabbath of YAHUAH. The weekly Sabbath and the yearly Sabbath's; You see, again, it is the same story. The same way in the New Testament times when we failed to observe ELOHIM's annual Sabbath's; we as a nation are without the knowledge; we want to look at that Sabbath command and uphold it; emphasize it, and to get back to the true worship of the Great Creator YAHUAH. Many people have different views about how the Sabbath day should be remembered and honored. It is critical that one of the first steps is to know the meaning of the word that ELOHIM chose to use. The word Sabbath is from the Hebrew word, Shabbat; it comes for the Hebrew verb Shabbat; it means to cease to desist from something or to rest; to become inactive. Sabbath-keeping was not a new instruction for Israel, at Mount Sinai ELOHIM had already set it up back in Eden. In the fourth commandment, YAHUAH told Israel to remember what had been their duty from the very beginning: take a look in the book of Exodus 20:8-11, it says, Verse 8, "Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy."
Verse 9, "Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work:"
Verse 10, "But the seventh day is the sabbath of YAHUAH thy ELOHIM: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates:"
Verse 11, "For in six days ELOHIM made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore ELOHIM blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it."
ELOHIM never set aside our duty to keep the creation Sabbath; the Apostles after the resurrection continued to honor it; as did YAHUSHUA during his time here on earth. It is perpetual; forever to be kept; until the end. If you are lead to find out the hidden nuggets as they relate to the forth commandments; take a look and get the true meanings of the Sabbaths

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