The Miracle of the Seventh-Day Ox

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The Miracle of the Seventh-Day Ox

By Bradely Booth

Nickolai Panchuck was a Sabbath-keeping minister in Communist Russia. He was arrested for his faith and refused to give up the names of his congregants. He was subsequently exiled to Siberia by the KGB. In this incredible, riveting story, you will learn how Nickolai kept his faith in God and the seventh-day Sabbath during the entirety of his imprisonment. His faith led to others believing in Jesus and eventually led to his release from prison.

Here is an excerpt from page 50:

“The first time Nickolai had been severely beaten by both Yuri and the warden. The second Sabbath they had locked him up in a box for 10 days. On the third time around would they finally give up, or would the persecutions continue?

Nickolai wondered how much worse things could get. He was sure that there would be another confrontation with the warden, and he dreaded it, but he also knew that he had to remain faithful to God no matter what. He couldn’t give up now. The Sabbath was a special blessing from God. With all of his heart he wanted to honor the sacred day and the Creator God who had designed it….”

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Sabbath Evening (Erev Shabbat) Family Service

Sabbath Evening (Erev Shabbat) Family Service

(also Called “Erev Shabbat”, Hebrew for Evening of the Sabbath)

Throughout the week, we are all running to and fro. We are going to ballgames, work, school, and other events. The Erev Shabbat Service is a special service performed by the Jewish people for over 2,000 years. It would have been performed in the time of Jesus. It is a great way to welcome in the Sabbath as a family and make the dividing line between Holy Time of the Sabbath and the common time of the week we are leavening behind.

While it is mostly performed by Sabbath keepers with a Messianic background, it is a great learning tool for all Sabbath keepers. It is a way to speak life and blessing into your family. It is a great way to spend interactive time with your family.

Just click the link below to access this FREE resource!

https://kellymcdonaldjr.com/erev-shabbat-ceremony/

 

The Sabbath: A Prophecy of Eternal Life

The Sabbath: A Prophecy of Eternal Life

by Bill Fowler

(This article is an excerpt from the May-June 2000 edition of the Sabbath Sentinel)

“In my early teen years, my dad gave me some advice that I have remembered—though not always followed as I should have. What he gave was simple common sense—and it works. He passed down this simple but practical “wise counsel” by introducing it to me with these guiding words: “If you want to be happy and effective in life, with it’s continuing problems, then you need to apply this principle.” He continued, “When you have a decision to make, if you are not positive that it’s the right thing to do—then don’t. Just put it off for now, and come back to it later. See if the thought stays with you…. You will make fewer mistakes in life, if you are confident your decisions are correct. Don’t make hasty decisions. Get the facts first”.

How could anything be simpler? Yet, such is not a way of life with so many in our, “buy now—pay later” society. Human thoughts tend to be base and instinctual: instant gratification seeming to be a primary need (“It feels good, so I’ve got to have it— NOW!”). Thankfully, some of us have learned, over time, that the things in life, which are really worthwhile, are worth planning for—and waiting for. All good decisions are based on right knowledge and proper timing. Two verses in Proverbs certainly support this principle of not rushing into important decisions. Proverbs 21:5 “The plans of the diligent lead surely to plenty, but those of everyone who is hasty, surely to poverty.” Proverbs 29:20 “Do you see a man hasty in his words? There is more hope for a fool than for him.” I really came to understand this principle in 1966 when I was first exposed to the Sabbath day and the commitment required to respond to the calling of God. I grew up in the Methodist church; we had many good friends and were involved in Sunday school class, youth activities, men’s prayer group, and all of the holidays. We were having a good time; it was family. My brother and his family had not been to services for a couple of weeks; so, I called him and asked if one of them was sick. He answered, “No, we just don’t go to church on Sunday anymore; we…”

 

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I Love Sabbath: Embracing Joy

I Love Sabbath: Embracing Joy
by Kelly Vonner

“But be glad and rejoice forever in what I create…”

Isaiah 65:18a NKJV

I could honestly say that I never went to church with true excitement until I started observing the Sabbath. It’s a joy knowing that you’re doing something that pleases God. To set aside the appointed time that He deems holy is an honor and a privilege. One of the commandments with promise, written with His very finger, and spoken aloud before the children of Israel. Joy!

Joy in not being confused if I’m keeping the right day. Joy in the worship and fellowship with like-minded believers. Joy in the time spent in the Word of God. Joy in the growth that comes from obedience. Joy in embracing what God created; joy in service to my King. Joy in the renewal and sweet rest that God provides just as He promised.

God’s Word is true and precious and leaves me speechless more times than not. I joy in Sabbath because I love Him and He calls me to rejoice forever in what He has created.

“And He said to them, “The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath”. Mark 2:27 NKJV

Time is the Ally of Deceit

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Time is the Ally of Deceit

by Richard Rives

This exciting book and 5-part DVD series explains in great detail the events that led to people trying to replace Sabbath worship with Sunday worship.

Many aspects of Traditional Christianity cannot be found in the Bible. They can however be traced directly to the worship of pagan gods which predate Christianity by centuries. How is it that precepts that have nothing to do with Christ and everything to do with pagan sun worship have found their way into our churches? History reveals that there is one very good answer.

Part 1: Flee To The Mountains. First century believers, based on the warning by Jesus, left Jerusalem prior to its destruction in 70 A.D. 53 mins.

Part 2: Baal Comes To Rome. During the 2nd and 3rd centuries, aspects of pagan sun worship were combined with the true faith of first century believers, resulting in a Christianity unlike anything that those who walked and talked wtih Christ would have recognized. 70 mins.

Part 3: The Persian Sun God Mithra – Greco Roman Christianity. Historians report that during the 4th century the worship of the Persian sun god Mithra mysteriously vanished as Christianity was established as the religion of the Roman Empire. Was it Mithraism that vanished, or true Christianity? 53 mins.

Part 4: The Conversion Of Constantine And The Nicean Council. While his coins state that he was committed to the sun god Sol Invictus, Constantine was also recognized as the First Christian Emperor. Presiding over the Nicean Council, the date for the observance of Passover was changed from the Biblically prescribed timing. 51 minutes.

Part 5: Remember The Sabbath Day – A Delight – The Holy Of The Lord – Honourable. Many theologians would tell us that Sunday has replaced the 7th day Sabbath, that in fact, the law has been “nailed to the cross.”” Yeshua, Jesus said that until heaven and earth pass away not even the slightest aspect of the law would change. See an overview of historical events that led to the abandonment of Biblical precepts and their replacement by Traditional Christianity. 93 minutes.

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52 Sabbath Activities for Teen Groups

52 Sabbath Activities

52 Sabbath Activities for Teen Groups

By Don Pate

Here are 52 proven, surefire, guaranteed ─ fun activities to make Sabbath really special for teens! Each activity section gives you step-by-step instructions for making it happen and tells you what preparation and materials you’ll need and the minimum time required for the activity. Whether you’re a youth leader, teacher, or pastor, you’ll find this book a valuable resource for creating Sabbaths that bring teens exciting fellowship with God and Christian friends.

To order this book, just click the link below:

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My Journey to Becoming a Sabbath Keeper

 

My Journey to Becoming a Sabbath Keeper

By Brian Sargent

Some people are blessed to be raised knowing about the Sabbath and what is special about it.  Me?  Well, I was raised in a good Christian home. I understood the Sabbath to be a Jewish custom that was not for Christians anymore.  It was never really an outwardly spoken lesson that I remember learning, but rather an unspoken lesson that you pick up over years of going to church on Sundays and reading in the Bible.  To me, the Sabbath day was just something that Israel was instructed to keep, not me.

The question that must be addressed is: “Who is Israel?”  God told His people that the Sabbath is a sign between them and God (Exodus 20:8-11, 31:12-17).  Are the Jews the only ones that can claim to be “His people”?  Are Christians not a part of “His people”?  It is the “His people” part that throws everyone off.  Ask anyone in most churches who “His people” are and they will tell you that it is “the Jews”.  If you conduct a short investigation into the matter, you will find that the Jews are just a small subsection of Israel.  The word “Jew” can actually be traced to the word “Judah”.  To oversimplify things, the “Jews” are really only a small part of the whole…one-twelfth to be exact!

Paul tells us in Romans 11 that through belief in Jesus the Messiah, we non-Jews are grafted into Israel.  This, in a nutshell, is the process that I went through close to 4 years ago now.  I had to find out who God was actually giving these instructions to.   I realized that they were given to all of Israel, both natural born and the ones who have come into the faith.  For us, it all started when my wife felt as if we should research the roots of Christmas.  From there, we started watching videos from ministries like Passion for Truth and 119 Ministries who teach that the whole Word of God is applicable today if you believe in Messiah – specifically this part called the Torah.

I didn’t buy any of it to begin with.  I knew better than to believe all that I was hearing.  I had taken some Bible classes online and I knew my stuff.  I knew every bit of this was wrong.  The only problem was that the more I studied, the more I realized that I could not prove any of it wrong.  God began to chip away at the false doctrines that had been laid as the foundations in my walk with God.  According to Paul, I am part of Israel because of my faith in Messiah.  I was no longer able to say that God’s instructions, Torah, or Law was for the Jews only.  They were for me as well.  It is no longer a question of whether I have to keep His Sabbath or not.  Instead, I get to keep His Sabbath because I love Him and want to obey Him.  He called His people to be set apart or holy.  What better way to be set apart from the world by keeping His Sabbath, His feasts, and His commands?  It has been a tremendous blessing to my family as we walk in this new light and learn as He continues to open our eyes.  What a coincidence!  It says exactly that in Deuteronomy 28!

 

Brian Sargent is co-founder of Thirsty for Truth Ministry, which seeks to bring about a restoration of God’s truth. You can follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. www.tftministries.wordpress.com

Why I Am a Sabbath Keeping Christian

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Why I Am a Sabbath Keeping Christian

By Dan Jarrard

In this easy to understand book, Dan Jarrard explains his journey from Sunday keeping to honoring the Sabbath. This book will inspire and encourage you in the faith. It will serve to unfold the reasons why many have chosen to travel a path that is different from yours and their choice is worthy of your understanding. Your path does not, in and of itself, make you a better Christian than “Sunday-keeping” Christians. But, at the same time, neither does it make you less of a Christian.

Here is an excerpt from page 6:

“Shortly after becoming a “Sabbath-keeping” Christian a friend asked me, “Why?” Before I could get very far in explaining, he almost screamed at me, “You are not Jewish! Don’t you know the Sabbath was given just for the Jews?” Before I could respond he rapidly walked away. We never spoke of the subject again.

Since then I have discovered that his premise is one that is shared by many Christians. What I wanted to share with my friend was that the Sabbath was not a Jewish institution – the Sabbath pre-dated Judaism….”

 

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Just What IS the Fourth Commandment?

Just What IS the Fourth Commandment?

BY JACK M. LANE

(this article is an excerpt from the Jan-Feb 1999 edition of the Sabbath Sentinel)

“There are a number of Sabbath keeping churches and congregations around the world. At times the only discernible difference between people who go to church on Sunday and those who go to church on Saturday is the Sabbath doctrine. The Sabbath observers’ point to the fourth commandment, showing that it says the seventh-day is the Sabbath of Yahweh. The Sunday observers follow the teaching that the church (specifically, the Roman Catholic Church) had the authority to change the Sabbath from the seventh day of the week to the first day of the week, even enforcing the change by the edge of the sword. Many “Sunday keepers” and “Sabbath keepers” alike have inaccurately learned the fourth commandment. It seems most church-going people are confident that the commandment says, “Keep the Sabbath.”

 

As just mentioned, we speak about “keeping the Sabbath” as opposed to “keeping Sunday.” What does it mean to “keep” one day or the other? Does it mean to “keep” the day in a certain way? Does it mean to observe the day, or hold onto the day? How does one “keep the Sabbath”? Whether we favor Saturday or Sunday as our Sabbath day, perhaps it’s time to examine this oft-used phrase, “keeping the Sabbath,” more closely, so we can gain a better understanding of what it is God wants us to do with one specific day out of seven….”

 

To read the rest of this article, which starts on page 10, click this link:

http://biblesabbath.org/tss/475/tss_475.pdf