Seven Reasons the Sabbath Law is Ceremonial, not Moral
By Leif L. In the last post it was demonstrated that the Sabbath was intended for, and given to, Israel specifically. In this post, we will examine what type of law […]
By Leif L. In the last post it was demonstrated that the Sabbath was intended for, and given to, Israel specifically. In this post, we will examine what type of law […]
By Leif L. One person esteems one day above another; another esteems every day alike. Let each be fully convinced in his own mind. He who observes the day, observes […]
By Leif L. Introduction The Sabbath is a weekly holiday or day of rest which is observed from sunset on Friday until dark on Saturday evening. It is found in […]
This series of articles about the Sabbath is written from the perspective of a Sabbatarian-turned-evangelical who recognizes the blessing of rest contained within the Sabbath. Yet, I have learned that […]
By Leif L. “Religion” is an attempt to create a ladder to reach God. By observing a list of “dos” and “don’ts”, we attempt to gain favour with Divinity. (I […]
By Leif L. Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth, that we should be a kind of firstfruits of his creatures. James 1:18 KJV Blessed […]
“[Some people think] …they are so good, that they scorn God’s offer of mercy. Indeed these are often in the worst condition: these are they who think they need no […]
December 8, 1775. “My dear Friend–Are you willing that I should still write you so–or are you quite weary of me? Your silence makes me suspect the latter. However, it […]
This is a letter from John Newton to a minister regarding his intended rebuke of a fellow clergyman. We would do well to take to heart the advice of John […]
“Be careful of not making a Saviour of faith. There is a danger – and it cannot be too vigilantly guarded against – of substituting the work of the Spirit […]