"St. Patrick's "DAY" -- Come join with us to worship JESUS as did the Irish Patrick of old on this coming Sabbath, the Seventh Day, commonly called "Saturday." Like other Christian Irishmen of his time, Patrick was a Sabbath-keeper, kept Passover and the dietary laws of Moses, and stressed keeping the Law of God. ....."
 
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Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 8:43 AM
Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Only 9 of the 10 commandments?

Glenn,

 

You still don�t understand that I am not seeking justification through obeying the Sabbath commandment. Do you think I am lying? Do you know my motives better than I do?

 

Izzy

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Wednesday, November 13, 2002 11:22 PM
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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Only 9 of the 10 commandments?

 

I don't think you even obey the "Sabbath" commandment.  If you study it carefully, I suspect you never observe it exactly.  OF COURSE, I am probably wrong.  :-)  

What is being overlooked here is that you can obey all 10 commandments and go to hell.  For example, you can be innocent of not killing anyone in the Old Testament.  If you hated your brother but didn't kill him you obeyed the commandment "thou shalt not kill".  The law is outward, but with me, the law is written inside on my heart.

BUT WITH JESUS THE STAKES ARE MUCH HIGHER.  If you hate your brother, you have broken the commandment thou shalt not kill as Jesus expanded upon it even if you didn't physically kill him. 



Glenn - I don't think you obey the Old Testament.  Forgive me for being so bold, dear sister.  :-)   You might pick and choose a very minute part of the Old Testament.

Yes, that�s very true. I am just working on obeying all 10, rather than 9, commandments. Izzy





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