@TheJexodus@BrysonGray Stay on topic, we are talking about when we are in heaven. Once in heaven everything is fulfilled no need for the Sabbath when we are in an Eternal Rest.
@BrysonGray Of course, but not every time. We are soley talking about Isaiah 66. He spoke as a prophet referring to those obedient to the Sabbath ordinances of that time. We have to be up to date to not only avoid sin but uphold current Laws. Jeremiah 31:31 declared a new covenant.
@BrysonGray Most Old Testament ordinances were done away when Jesus died on the Cross. That was the whole revelation behind the Curtain ripping in half. Meaning we now have access to the Holy of Holies without sacrifices
@BrysonGray Sin in Sin, then you have the Laws of God and the Laws of the Land that modify in real time. These are sub categories of Sin itself. Disobedience to any Law is Sin. People mix Sin and the Law together but in reality they go hand N hand or some are the same such as Murder
@BrysonGray This is true but you still need to be aware to the times we are in or that in itself is disobedient. Don't have one extreme and not the other. It's ok to do an Update.
@BrysonGray Times do change my friend. No where is anyone negating not to follow God's Laws but some have been fulfilled by Jesus Christ and modified. Sin is concrete for sure, but Laws are made for the disobedient. Disobedient = Sin but Proverbs says know the Calendar a bit more.
@TheSabbathYear@TheRednartso@MrMrsTrumpet@BrysonGray Certain Laws and Ordinances don't exist anymore. This is why the Pharisees were so upset. For example: I own a Transport Company; I have a USDA License and need to be up to date as Regulations change often. Whether it's a positive or negative change. Make sense?