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Proof: Sabbath Never changed to Sunday

What I am about to share is very short; but at the same time it’s somewhat of a detailed discussion that anyone can have on the street, on the phone or in an email with a Sunday keeping Christian.

By the way, this will work especially well on Sunday keepers that actually study the Bible to some extent. And I must say, when a Bible student gets a hold of new truth like this, they more often than not share it! And THAT is why it’s a good thing to present to them.

For those of you that may be a tad shy or simply feel unprepared to present something like this, try sharing this on the phone, in text, or in an email with someone you’re trying to reach first. That way you can have these verses handy in front of you so as to be more effective in presenting this final prophesied message.

Ask: “why did Jesus die?”

Most will say “for our sins.”

Ask: “How does the Bible define sin?”

If they are Bible students, most will say, “sin is transgression of the law.” And they may even share 1 John 3:4 that says, “Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law.“

Ask: “What law?”

Then share this: When speaking of Jesus as Messiah, Isaiah 42:21 says “…he will magnify the law, and make it honourable.” And since Romans 6:23 says, “the wages of sin is death” and we know Jesus “died or our sins” as you just stated; and since the prophet Isaiah said Messiah will “magnify the law, and make it honourable;” we now know exactly how Jesus made God’s law honorable. He honored God’s law perfectly by showing how eternal and blessed it was of His Father by confirming it cannot be changed in a VERY graphic manner.

God’s law is so perfect and eternal that instead of changing it to please all of mankind who broke it, because as we also know, “all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;” (Romans 3:23) Jesus actually chose to come to our world in our very same flesh so He could die in our place rather than dishonoring the law of God by changing it. For Jesus also knew the only way for anyone to gain Heaven is to keep God’s law, which happens to be the law of the land in New Jerusalem. In fact, Revelation 22:14 literally says, “Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.”

Now notice this:

This God we worship is a God that NEVER changes, and this includes His law; that was carved in stone to illustrate its permanence. For if He did change it, He would be easily called a LIAR by all that read the following two verses.

BOTTOM LINE IS THIS:

If His Law can be broken or changed, we must then ask ourselves why did He make it a point to send the Holy Spirit to help us keep God’s Law if we didn’t have to keep it? And why did He die for us if breaking it wasn’t so deadly to us?

Seriously, if it wasn’t that important, WHY did He die, and WHY did He send the Holy Spirit to help us keep His law?