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Sabbath Switching?

Friday, June 17, 2016
I have been reading through your archives and saw many people who asked about Christians keeping the Sabbath day.  Since Jesus fulfilled the Old Testament when He died on the cross, why do Christians still go to church on Sunday?  Many act like it is required, that you MUST go to church, but is that true?

Sincerely,
Do I Have To Go?

Dear Do I Have To Go,

Christians do not need to keep the Sabbath day… but the Sabbath isn’t Sunday.  The Sabbath was an Old Testament day of worship – it was on Saturday (Ex 16:26).  Christians are commanded by God to meet on Sunday.  We know this because there are two things that the church has to do every Sunday.

  1. The church is supposed to gather together and take the Lord’s Supper (Acts 20:7, 1 Cor 11:18-20).
  2. The church is supposed to take up a collection every Sunday to further God’s work (1 Cor 16:1-2).

While those two acts are commanded for Sunday and Sunday only, there are plenty of other things the church needs to gather to do.  The church needs to be praying together, studying God’s Word together (Acts 2:42), and singing praise to God on a regular basis (Col 3:16).  Heb 10:24-25 says that it is a sin for a christian to forsake the assembly.  Every christian needs to make it a clear and consistent priority to set Sunday aside to serve and worship God.  Sunday worship is a part of a christian’s duty.

Day 122 - Song of Solomon 2

Thursday, June 16, 2016

5 minutes a day 5 days a week - a year of Bible Wisdom

I'm Good At That

Thursday, June 16, 2016
What is the best way to help someone identify their ministry gift?

Sincerely,
Gifted

Dear Gifted,

When you talk about peoples’ gifts of service, what you are really talking about is personality strengths.  Is someone naturally an encourager, leader, or giver?  We all should be giving, encouraging, and leading in various aspects of our lives, but we will always be better at some things and have weaknesses in other areas.  Rom 12:6-8 outlines the idea of everyone using their God-given talents to their fullest.  There is no perfect system to find what you are good at; all you can ever do is try to serve God wholeheartedly (Col 3:17) in every area of your life, and your strengths will naturally rise to the surface.

Day 121 - Song of Solomon 1

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

5 minutes a day 5 days a week - a year of Bible Wisdom

Kill Or Be Killed

Wednesday, June 15, 2016
If "thou shalt not kill", then does that mean that most American (or any) soldiers that have fought in wars are going to hell?  Or police officers that have had to shoot a suspect to protect their own life are doomed?  The commandment doesn't have an "except for this situation" addition to it.

Can you explain this to me please? Thank you.  Please don't reply with, "Well, they will be okay as long as they ask for forgiveness".  Murder is murder, and the sixth commandment says nothing about it being "okay" as long as you ask for forgiveness.

Sincerely,
Curious Agnostic

Dear Curious Agnostic,

The Hebrew word used for ‘kill’ in the Ten Commandments literally means ‘murder’.  There is a difference between killing someone in self-defense and pre-meditated, intentional murder of another human being.  The Bible has plenty of examples of faithful people going to war (David killed Goliath in battle – 1 Sam 17:49-50).  The Bible is also full of examples of capital punishment for certain crimes (Num 15:35).  Num 35:15-16 makes a distinction between accidentally killing someone and premeditated murder.  A police officer may have to kill someone while serving the community, but that isn’t murder.  There is a difference.

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