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Everything we believe has ultimate implications in our daily lives; that cannot be denied. I’m not sure why this particular Christian culture is so ready to dismiss this fact, as if it really doesn’t matter what you believe as long as you attach the name ‘Jesus Christ’ at the end of it, but such is […]

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I’ve always been intrigued by the debate concerning old-time athletes and how they would’ve supposedly performed in today’s modern era. With Barry Bonds recently breaking the baseball all-time home run record, this discussion has come up quite a bit as of late: “What would’ve Babe Ruth accomplished if he played in this decade?” And so […]

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This will be the last post on the Sabbath for the time being. It has been a fruitful discussion so far, and I appreciate all the feedback I received, but it is time to move on to different studies.
Today’s post will be a summary on my convictions, and why I believe Sabbath-breaking is still a […]

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This is now part 3 in a short series concerning the 4th commandment and whether New Covenant Christians are obligated to ‘keep the Sabbath holy’. P1, P2.
As I have previously stated, I am troubled by how readily Christians now days dismiss this commandment engraved on stone as if it were patently obvious that it has […]

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One ever-present reality of still living in a fallen world is the fact that disagreements and dissensions still regularly take place even among those who have been changed by the marvelous grace of Jesus Christ. Christians disagree, they always have (see Peter and Paul), and they always will.
But disagreements in themselves are not sinful; it’s […]

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Continuing with part 2 of the Sabbath issue (P1 here), let’s consider today whether the command to observe the Sabbath is a ceremonial command that has been fulfilled with the coming of Christ.
Thus, the question proposed today, which lies at the heart of the Sabbath issue:
Was the command to observe the Sabbath a temporary, ceremonial […]

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Lord-willing, if time allows, I hope to post a few considerations on the Sabbath command, the 4th of the Ten Commandments, over the next few weeks.
If I had to speculate, I would say that a good majority of Christians reading this blog believe that the Sabbath command is no longer binding on the New Testament […]

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Have you ever considered what an anti-suffering Christian culture we live in now days? Or rather, as I would propose to you, have you noticed how the standards of being a Christian have been lowered to the point where any real suffering (because of our faith) has almost become non-existent?
There is no doubt that we […]

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