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Ten Commandments and Sabbath
We believe the Ten Commandments are the eternal law of God and
this law is still binding upon all Christians. Christ did not come
to destroy it but, instead, to magnify it. Therefore, the Scriptures
enjoin the observance of the fourth commandments, which declares
the observance of the 7th day of the week as the Christian Sabbath
(which is commonly called Saturday). It should be observed from
sunset on Friday until sunset on Saturday and is to be observed
as a day of rest and religious worship. However, the handwriting
of ordinances that was against us was blotted out and taken out
of the way, by Christ nailing it to His cross (Exodus 20:2-17; Deuteronomy
9:10; Matthew 5:17; 19:16-22; 5:18; James 2:8-12; 1 Corinthians
7:19; Romans 3:20; Genesis 2:3; Matthew 28:1; Leviticus 23:32; Mark
2:27-28; Colossians 2:14). |
What We Believe on... |
- The Bible
- The Godhead
- Crucifixion and Resurrection of Christ
- Man's Condition
- State of the Dead
- Man's Salvation
- A Holy Life and Sanctification
- The Church
- The Ordinaces of the Church
- The Ten Commandments and Sabbath
- Prayer and Divine Healing
- The Second Coming and The Kingdom
- Signs of the Times
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