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Holy Sabbath Series
Holy Sabbath #2
Fred R. Coulter
This is number two in a series we are doing on the Sabbath. And we’ll also
do the holy days with this. And let’s understand something about the Sabbath
day, brethren. Let’s understand the real purpose that God has given it. He
has given it with His grace so that we can fellowship with Him; that the
Sabbath can be the very best day of the week, the very highlight of our
whole lives every week. Because in the Sabbath, then, we fellowship with
God, fellowship with Jesus Christ, we fellowship with the brethren, and we
grow in grace and knowledge, and God’s presence is with us. That’s why when
He created the seventh day He made it a special time. And it says here –
let’s just review in Genesis 2:2, “And on the seventh day [sixth day, as it
should read] God ended His work which He had made; and He rested on the
seventh day from all His work which He had made.” Now He rested so that He
could be with Adam and Eve personally, to teach them, to tell them that He
is their God, their Creator; and to show them as much of the plan of God as
He could, just being newly created. And in that, then, the Sabbath is an
integral part of our fellowship and our relationship with God.
See, we need to realize and understand something very important. And if you
haven’t seen the two tapes, “Why God Hates Religion,” be sure and watch
those. Because, you see, God is not interested in a religion; God is
interested in a relationship. And the Sabbath day is a relationship day
between you and God the Father and Jesus Christ and all the brethren
together. So as God looks down upon the earth, and where the Sabbath begins
– say, over in Australia – and then the Sabbath is coming to all the people
that are on the earth for a whole twenty-four hour period, the Sabbath day
is beginning. Then when it ends in Australia, then it’s beginning to end all
around the world for another twenty-four hours. So from God’s perspective,
His Sabbath day and fellowshipping with His people is actually forty-eight
hours on the earth. But it’s one day wherever you are, from sunset to
sunset. And that’s what’s so important.
So “…God blessed the seventh day…” Now, we don’t find that He blessed any
other day, except the holy days. We’ll cover that when we get to it. “...And
sanctified it:...” That means He set it aside and made it holy. That’s why
the Sabbath is called the Holy Sabbath of God. “...Because that in it He had
rested from all His work which God created and made” (Genesis 2:3). Now
let’s go to another place which talks about the beginning. Let’s go to the
epistle of 1 John, and the very first chapter. And let’s tie these two
together so that we understand that the Sabbath is a very profound and
important part of our relationship with God. And the truth of the matter is
this: if you don’t keep the Sabbath, you don’t fellowship with God. Now you
just think on that. Because that is the only day that God has put His
presence in so that He can have that time to fellowship with those that He
has called.
Now this is why John was writing here in 1 John 1:1, “That which was from
the beginning,…” Now we just read about where the first Sabbath was created.
So we’re talking about the beginning here. “…{That] which we have heard…”,
referring to Jesus Christ and His ministry. And a little later we’re going
to see how Jesus kept the Sabbath and the example He set for us. “…Which we
have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon,…” Now that means to
intently gaze upon in an earnest, deep, drinking in of Who He was as a
person. “…And our hands have handled, of the Word of life [and He’s the one
Who created the Sabbath]; (For the life was manifested, and we have seen
it, and bear witness, and shew unto you that eternal life, which was
with the Father, and was manifested unto us;)…” And let’s understand
something else that’s very important too: we are not going to have eternal
life unless we’re keeping the Sabbath. Now you just think on that. Now that
may come as a shock or surprise to you. And if you’re a Sabbath-keeper you
may say, “Ooh, how ridiculous!” But we’ll show you a little later. So you
just hold on here.
“…That which we have seen and heard…” And we’re going to see what they saw
and heard Jesus do, “…declare we unto you, that ye also may have fellowship
with us: and truly our fellowship is with the Father, and with His
Son Jesus Christ” (1 John 1:1-3). So on the Sabbath day we are to have this
relationship with God the Father and Jesus Christ, because this is the time
that They have set for it. Now once we understand how important that is,
then we need to realize something else. Let’s go to Exodus 31. We’ll review
just a little bit what we covered last time. But Exodus 31 is very important
for us to understand, because God is a covenant God. And let’s understand
something here concerning Exodus 31, in what is called a “perpetual
covenant.” Very important thing for us to realize. When God makes a covenant
– and we’re going to see, this is a separate covenant. This covenant here is
not the Old Covenant. This covenant here is a Sabbath covenant, which is
perpetual. This covenant was made after the covenant with Israel was already
sealed. Signed, sealed, and delivered. It was ratified in Exodus 24.
Now let’s review this very carefully, and let’s analyze what God is saying,
and how important that this is. And we’re also going to see that this
covers, not only the weekly Sabbath, but it also covers the annual Sabbaths.
Now verse 12, “And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,…” Now, let’s
understand again, and reiterate again: Moses never said a word that God
didn’t tell him to say. So this is not from Moses. This is from God. Too
many people say, “Well, if Moses said it, well, then we can just forget it.”
Well, Moses never said anything that God didn’t tell him to say.
“…Speak thou also unto the children of Israel, saying, Verily My sabbaths
ye shall keep:…” And this is plural. This refers to all of the holy days.
And also, let’s look at it carefully now: “My sabbaths you shall keep.” Not
any other day. And we’re going to see that Sunday never was a day that God
ever approved of under any circumstances.
“…For it is a sign between Me and you throughout your generations;…”
So it is something that it is a sign. Now when it says, “It is a sign,” that
is referring to Sabbath-keeping. The Sabbath-keeping is a sign. Not the
Sabbath alone is the sign, but the Sabbath-keeping is a sign. The Sabbath
without keeping, it is of no value to you. You’re not fellowshipping with
God, you’re not fellowshipping with each other, you’re not learning of His
word, unless you keep the Sabbath. And God made it a very special time, that
He would fellowship with His people, that we can study from His word, that
we can learn of God the Father and Jesus Christ, that we can grow in grace
and knowledge, that we can prepare for eternal life for all eternity. And
that’s how important the Sabbath is.
“…That ye may know…” Now you see, we have to know God. There are a
lot of people who say, “Well, do you know God?” or, “Do you know the Lord?”,
and their Sunday-keeping doesn’t do them any good in knowing God. Because it
says the Sabbaths are those things which help you to know God. Therefore, it
also follows by extension then, Christmas and Easter and all of the pagan
holidays do not teach you about God. And let’s just stop here and just think
about something for a minute. God is a God of truth, correct? God is a God
Who cannot lie, right? Yes. No question about it. All of the holidays of the
world have lies in them. Can you worship the God of truth with a lie? No,
you can’t. Sunday, as we will see, is a lie. Can you worship God, truly, on
Sunday, which is a lie? No, you can’t.
“…[So] That ye may know that I am the LORD that doth sanctify
you.” God is the one Who makes you holy. Because, you see, if you keep any
other day, if you keep Sunday – which a lot of people are reverting to now –
then you are committing an act of a work of self so that you can save
yourself, and tell God how righteous you are. And then God must indeed save
you. But He won’t do that, because no one tells God what to do. We’ll see
that a little later on.
Verse 14, “Ye shall keep the sabbath therefore [because this comes every
week]; for it is holy unto you: every one that defileth it shall
surely be put to death [and the wages of sin is death]: for whosoever doeth
any work therein, that soul shall be cut off from among his people.” And
have we not seen that happen? Has not the church been split up? And have not
those who have gone to working on the Sabbath and worshipping on Sunday,
have they not been cut off from the people of God? Oh, they may have found a
lot of friends in the world. But are those the people of God?
So then He reiterates it here. He wants to make it clear: “Six days may
work be done; but in the seventh [day] is the sabbath of rest, holy
to the LORD [because He made it holy]: whosoever doeth any
work in the sabbath day, he shall surely be put to death. Wherefore the
children of Israel shall keep the sabbath,…” (vs. 15-16). Now we also need
to understand that the church is spiritual Israel. So this applies to the
church. And we’ll see this covenant follows all the way down through to the
church. Because when you go to chapters nine, ten, and eleven, and the
apostle Paul is showing that the Gentiles are grafted into the olive tree,
the olive tree is Israel. And we are spiritual Israel. And so this perpetual
covenant continues right on, right on into the New Covenant. This runs
parallel with the New Covenant. It is part of, but parallel. Just like it
was part of, but parallel, the Old Covenant.
Verse 16, “Wherefore the children of Israel shall keep the sabbath, to
observe the sabbath…” Now notice, He says, keep it and observe it
“…throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant.” So this is
a separate and additional covenant that is bonded to us by death. Because He
says, “If you don’t keep it, you’re going to die.” A “perpetual covenant,”
meaning, it goes on. It runs alongside every covenant that God has. Parallel
to, and part of. Now verse 17, “It is a sign between Me and the
children of Israel for ever: for in six days the LORD made heaven and
earth, and on the seventh day He rested, and was refreshed” (Ex. 31:12-17).
Now that’s so important for us to realize.
Now let’s pick up where we left off last time. Let’s go to Ezekiel 20, and
let’s review again what the children of Israel did. Instead of following God
and doing the things, even in the letter of the law, that God would have
blessed them in, because that’s what He required of them. They went after
their idols, and their hearts went after the things that they wanted. So
here in Ezekiel 20, let’s review this again so we can understand it. Because
right in here is part of the argument that some of those who are
Sunday-keepers look at and say that, “God gave the Sabbath as a curse. God
gave the Sabbath as something that you should not live in. So therefore, God
cursed the Jews in giving the Sabbath.” Nothing, brethren, could be further
from the truth than that. That is nothing but a satanic lie. God gave the
Sabbath as a blessing. And He blessed it. And He made it holy. And He
sanctified it. And He wants to fellowship with you on this day. So that’s
how important the Sabbath really is.
Now let’s come here to verse 18, and we’ll review in Ezekiel 20. “But I
said unto their children in the wilderness [after those who had rebelled all
died], Walk ye not in the statutes of your fathers [and those were following
their own gods], neither observe their judgments, nor defile yourselves with
their idols: I am the LORD your God; walk in My statutes, and keep My
judgments, and do them;…” (Ex. 20:18-19). Now you can read in the book of
Deuteronomy and Exodus, where God says, “I have given these things to you
for your good, that you may live; that you may go in and possess the land.
And I have given you these Ten Commandments because I love you and I loved
your fathers, and I am fulfilling My word to you.” So you see, this is
what’s important.
So His statutes and His judgments are right. You read all of Psalm 119
about the laws of God, the commandments of God, the statutes of God – they
are right, they are good, they are whole, they are perfect, they are
righteous. All the precepts of God are right altogether. And you see, when
we come to that conclusion then we begin to have the mind of Christ and the
mind of God to understand these things. But if we’re with our carnal minds,
going to fight against God and hedge our bets, as it were, and keep our
little old carnal reserve for us in the back of our minds, waiting for the
day when we can just go out and do what we want to do…like a lot of people
did when they first heard that they could eat unclean meats. Why, that very
Sabbath before they even went home brethren were out there, all gathering
together, planning to go to the Red Lobster and have their shrimp, and have
their clams and have their lobster, and all of those things. Which God says
those things are an abomination.
So you see, don’t reserve that part of your mind for yourself, because that
carnal reserve is going to trip you up and cause you to walk away from God.
See, God wants you to love Him with all your heart and with all your soul
and with all your mind and with all your being. It is a whole-hearted thing
between you and God. So He’s saying here that, “I want you to walk in My
statutes and keep My judgments.”
“…And hallow My sabbaths;…” Plural. Holy days. Leviticus 23 shows that all
the holy days are Sabbaths. “…And they shall be a sign between Me and you,…”
Remember what the perpetual covenant was: for the children of Israel,
through all their generations for a perpetual covenant it will be a sign.
“…That ye may know that I am the LORD your God. Notwithstanding the
children rebelled against Me: they walked not in My statutes, neither kept
My judgments to do them, which if a man do, he shall even live in
them; they polluted My sabbaths: then I said, I would pour out My fury upon
them, to accomplish My anger against them in the wilderness. Nevertheless I
withdrew Mine hand,…” (vs. 20-22), because God is merciful, kind, and
gracious, and doesn’t even desire that sinners die. He wishes that they
would repent. A little later on in Ezekiel He says, “O Israel, why will you
die? Turn you, turn you!” And this is what God is saying today to the
church: “O Church of God, why will you die? Why will you suffer any more?
Why will you go back into the world? Turn you, turn you, come back to God!
Come back to the Sabbath. Come back to the holy days. Repent, and turn your
whole heart to Him!” That’s what He’s saying here.
So He withdrew His hand, “…for My name’s sake, that it should not be
polluted in the sight of the heathen, in whose sight I brought them forth. I
lifted up Mine hand unto them also in the wilderness, that I would scatter
them among the heathen, and disperse them through the countries; because
they had not executed My judgments, but had despised My statutes, and had
polluted My sabbaths,…” So they did those three things. “…And their eyes
were after their fathers’ idols. Wherefore I gave them also statutes that
were not good,…” Now those are the statutes of the religions of this
world. Those are not good. “…And judgments whereby they should not live;…”
God’s judgments are in those things whereby they will live. So these are
being turned over to all the pagan devices, which their hearts went after.
“…And I polluted them in their own gifts, in that they caused to pass
through the fire all that openeth the womb,…” Instead of the
firstborn going to God, now they pass them through the fire to the god of
Moloch. “…That I might make them desolate, to the end that they might know
that I am
the LORD” (vs. 22-26).
Now there are two ways you’re going to know God: one, if you follow God and
do His way and keep His laws and commandments, and have the Spirit of God,
then you will know God. The other way you’re going to know God is if you
sin, and if you go out and grievously destroy your life, and you come to the
very end in trouble and tribulation and trial and difficulty, then you’re
going to know that God has done that. And you will know God through that.
And then you have to repent and really come to God. Otherwise, it’s the end.
And for those who have once tasted of the holy gift and have received the
Holy Spirit, and have done those things, it’s very important for you to
understand that you cannot, under any circumstances, go back into this world
and expect God to bless you. The blessing of God comes from His Spirit
through Jesus Christ; through doing the things that please Him.
Now hold your place here, and we’ll come back to Ezekiel 22 in just a
minute. But let’s go to 1 John 3 for just a minute, and let’s see something
that’s very important and profound for us to understand. And this is how we
know that we are in Christ. And this is how we love one another. Now, let’s
pick it up here in verse 22. “And whatsoever we ask, we receive of Him,
because we keep His commandments, and do those things that are pleasing in
His sight.” Now, is it pleasing that you keep His commandments and His laws
and His statutes and His judgments? Why, of course it is. Is it pleasing
that you keep the Sabbath and the holy days? Certainly it is, because God
gave those to us to keep. God gave those to us to fellowship with Him on.
God gave those to us so we can learn of the Lord.
“…Do those things that are pleasing in His sight. And this is His
commandment, That we should believe on the name of His Son Jesus Christ, and
love one another, as He gave us commandment.” Again, the Sabbath brings us
into a created relationship with each other. That’s why we are to have
brotherly love. But you can’t have brotherly love unless you love God first.
You can’t have brotherly love unless you all agree, and love God and keep
His commandments. Then you can love each other.
Now notice, verse 24, “And he that keepeth [the one who is keeping] His
commandments dwelleth [is dwelling] in Him,…” That’s how you’re dwelling in
God. That’s why the Sabbath is so important; that you are dwelling in Him.
“…And He [that is, Christ] in him [that is, the one who has the Holy
Spirit]. And hereby we know…” We know. And brethren, put this test to
yourself: Do you know? Do you know that you abide in God? Do you know that
you love God? Do you know that you have the Spirit of God? Do you really
grasp what this is saying? “…And hereby we know that He abideth in us, by
the Spirit which He hath given us” (1 John 3:22-24). So that’s important.
Now let’s see what happens when people go against this. Let’s see what has
happened in the churches of God. It has happened in the past. Let’s go back
to Ezekiel 22:25. And for those of you who are long-time church members and
are now…understand what has happened in Worldwide Church of God – and also
Seventh Day Adventists, it’s happened to them, because the Jesuits have an
agenda to take down all Sabbath-keeping groups. We are against a satanic
assault against the people of God. And that assault is not coming in a war
that you would think of. It is coming in a war of ideologies; it is coming
in a war of surreptitious doctrines. It is coming in clever-sounding
arguments that Satan has devised that sound blessedly true, but lead you to
destruction.
Right here, Ezekiel 22:25. “There is a conspiracy of her
prophets in the midst thereof,…” Now a conspiracy is a knowing, planned,
plotted scheme to deliberately change and destroy. And that’s what has
happened to the Worldwide Church of God. It was a deliberate, planned,
schemed, worked-out thing, where the children of the devil, the tares, came
in and planted themselves in the hierarchical structure of the Worldwide
Church of God, the hierarchical structure of the Seventh-Day Adventists
Church, the hierarchical structure of the Church of God, Seventh-Day. All
three have been infiltrated, to take them down concerning the Sabbath, to
take them down – especially the Worldwide Church of God – concerning the
holy days; and now to bring them back in to the pagan Catholic days of
Christmas and Easter and all of the other occult holidays that are of the
world. It is done by conspiracy. It is a planned infiltration. We’ll see
that Peter prophesied of that in just a minute.
“…In the midst thereof, like a roaring lion ravening the prey;…” Only
they’re ravening the prey through false doctrine. They are ravening the prey
through lying duplicities. “…They have taken the treasure [have they not?
Yes.] and precious things [have they not? Yes.]; they have made her many
widows in the midst thereof. Her priests have violated My law,…” The ones
who should keep it, violated it. The ones who should know it, have violated
it. “…And have profaned Mine holy things: they have put no difference
between the holy and profane,…” Now how do you do that? By saying, “Well,
every day is alike.” Just like the Jehovah Witnesses: “Well, every day is
holy to us.” And one man asked some of the Jehovah Witnesses one time,
“Well, when do you work? If every day is holy, when do you work?” They put
no difference between it. “…Neither have they shewed difference
between the unclean and the clean,…” And now people are eating unclean
foods. “…And have hid their eyes from My sabbaths,…”
Now what does this tell us? If you hide your eyes it is a deliberate
conspiracy to avoid the truth. And a conspiracy must have lies to replace
the truth. And these false doctrines sound so blessedly true; which we’ll
cover some of them when we get to them. “…And I am profaned among them”
(Ezek. 22:25-26). That means that since they have hid their eyes to the
Sabbath, they are not fellowshipping with God the Father and Jesus Christ on
the Sabbath; therefore, God becomes just like any other profane god in the
world. And that’s exactly what Satan wants you to do. And there has been so
much confusion because of these false prophets and teachers coming in, that
some people have given up even studying the Bible. And given up, even
saying, “Well, the Bible is confusing.” No, the Bible is not confusing, if
you let the Bible interpret the Bible. The Bible is confusing if you listen
to the satanic arguments of the ministers of unrighteousness who have come
in.
And as I told one woman, who said this happened to her husband, and I said,
“If you can tell your husband this: tell him that Satan has got him exactly
where he wants him.” He is no longer going to study the Word of God, he’s
not going to listen to the Word of God. Things for a while will go smooth,
because Satan wants to draw you out even more. And bam, the vice is
going to close. Now, I hope that whoever is in those circumstances can
recover themselves out of it. Because we’re talking about eternal life.
We’re not talking about Sabbath-keeping or Sunday-keeping as a religion.
We’re talking about eternal life and eternal death.
Now let’s come to 2 Peter 2, and let’s read this, and let’s see what their
tactics are. And then we’ll get into a little more concerning the Sabbath
again. “But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there
shall be false teachers among you, who privily…” Now that means stealthily.
You don’t even know that they’re there. They don’t even let you know that
they are an agent of Satan the devil. And in some cases, they may have a
spiritual something about them that is rather magnetic. And Jude says those
are the spirits of demons. Now let’s see what they do. “…Who privily [or
stealthily] shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that
bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction” (2 Peter 2:1). Now
what are some of the damnable heresies that they bring in? Sunday,
Christmas, Easter, New Years, in the way of days of observance. What else do
they bring in? That Christ was a created being, and He was not God before He
became human. That Christ was just a prophet. Those are all part of it. What
other damnable heresies do they bring in? Eating unclean meats. That’s
another one. And then teaching things like going to heaven. And you can just
start adding up all the heresies of the Catholics and the Protestants, and
you’ve got exactly the recipe that Satan the devil uses to take down
Christians.
Now notice, verse 2. How many are going to recover themselves from it? Read
verse 2. “And many shall follow their pernicious ways;…” Many. And
“pernicious” means blasphemous. Because they’re blaspheming God, they’re
blaspheming His Sabbath; they’re blaspheming the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
And many will follow them. Why? Because that is the broad way. As Jesus
said, “Broad is the way that leads to destruction, and many be that go in at
that gate. But narrow is the gate, and strait is the way that leads to
life…” (Matthew 7:13-14, paraphrased). Now which path are you on? What have
you believed? How many false prophets have you listened to? There’s one man
whose name coincides with “wreck.” And he has gone around and “Rector-ed”
all kinds of people with false doctrines. Perverting, especially, the
Passover day, to say that we should keep it at 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon,
which is a ridiculous heresy. A self-appointed teacher, and many are
following his pernicious, blasphemous ways and have had their faith
overthrown.
Brethren, one thing for sure, the true keeping of the Sabbath, in spirit
and in truth, is going to ground you in Jesus Christ, that you build on that
foundation of Christ. And then none of these false teachers or prophets will
come along and knock you off the beam. Verse 3, “And through covetousness
shall they with feigned words…” knowing that they are deceptive; knowing
that they are wrong, “…make merchandise of you: whose judgment now of a long
time lingereth not, and their damnation slumbereth not.”
Then God said here in verse 4, “For if God spared not the angels that
sinned,…” Think of it, brethren! What is sin? Sin is the transgression of
the law. Part of the law is the Sabbath. If you have gone to Sunday-keeping,
you are sinning every single week with predetermined, malicious forethought.
Now think on that. If God didn’t spare the angels, “…but cast them
down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be
reserved unto judgment; and spared not the old world,…” Flooded the old
world. Killed all there was because of the sins of man. “…But saved Noah the
eighth person, a preacher of righteousness, bringing in the flood
upon the world of the ungodly; and turning the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah
into ashes condemned them with an overthrow, making them
an [everlasting] ensample unto those that after should live ungodly; and
delivered just Lot, vexed with the filthy conversation of the wicked: (For
that righteous man dwelling among them, in seeing and hearing [what they
were doing], vexed his righteous soul from day to day…” (vs. 4-8).
Verse 9; now take this to heart. If you want to come out of this thing, you
can. If you want to turn to God, you can; if you want to come back to God,
you can. But you have to repent. “The Lord knoweth how to deliver the godly
out of temptations, and to reserve the unjust unto the day of judgment to be
punished:…” So you can come out of it.
Let’s review a little bit more concerning the Sabbath day. Here’s what we
have learned so far:
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Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. Not some other day. Not any day
we choose.
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God is the one Who gives the commandment.
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God has given us six days to do all our work. We are to rest from our
labor and work on the Sabbath day.
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The Sabbath is a memorial of God’s creation of heaven and earth. You will
never believe in any form of evolution if you keep the Sabbath and know God.
Because you will know that He is Creator.
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It is a memorial of Israel’s slavery and lack of Sabbath observance while
they were in Egypt.
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It is the only day of seven in the week that God specifically blessed and
made holy.
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The seventh day Sabbath is a holy convocation. It is a day of assembly
and worship. Now when we get a little further along we will take one whole
session and go through how to keep the Sabbath; what we can and cannot do
according to the laws of God.
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This is perhaps the most important of all, the aspect of it: it shows
that God owns the Sabbath. It is His.
So man has no jurisdiction over it. Man has no say-so in it. It belongs to
God. He made it for mankind. But the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord.
So always remember that.
Now let’s understand something else. Can a man make something holy? No.
What does it take to make something holy? In order to make something holy,
whoever does it must be holy himself. And only God is holy. So therefore,
think on it this way: no man can make Sunday holy. No man – I don’t care
whatever his office is, even if he is the Pope – can proclaim another day
holy. Man is not God. Now if we do that, then we are rebelling against God.
And so, you see, what would happen is this: if a man could command something
to be holy because of his intrinsic power, and God were to accept that, then
man would be telling God what to do. And man has no power to tell God what
to do. Shall the created thing say to the Creator, “What are You making?”
No, of course not. So, you see, when we get to Sunday-keeping, keep that in
mind.
Now let’s understand something else, when we judge the Sabbath as something
unworthy that we should keep. Let’s remember that we are judging God. We are
judging the Law. Now let’s go to James 4 and let’s review this, if we
haven’t done it already. And this is a profound principal that you really
need to understand and always keep in mind. If a man tells God what to do,
man is then commanding God. And if man commands God, then man becomes God,
and God becomes a servant of that man. Now you see, you need to put it in
that perspective so you understand.
Now here, let’s pick it up right here, James 4:11. “Speak not evil one of
another, brethren. He that speaketh evil of his
brother, and judgeth his brother, speaketh evil of the law, and judgeth the
law:…” Now we have that too, don’t we? We have people who judge us because
we keep the Sabbath and they keep Sunday. So what is it that they are doing?
They are judging the Law. How are they doing it? They are looking at the Ten
Commandments and picking out the fourth one and saying that, “We don’t want
to keep this law.” And they have, by conspiracy, hid their eyes to it with
false doctrines. And we are going to go through every one of these false
doctrines and see where they are false, when we come to Sunday-keeping.
“…But if thou judge the law, thou art not a doer of the law, but a judge
[and hence, you are judging God]. There is one lawgiver, Who is able to save
and to destroy: who art thou that judgest another?” (vs. 11-12). And who are
you that judges God? So in reality, what happens then, if you say the
Sabbath is not worthy to be kept, you are saying that God lied. You are
saying that God gave something which was evil. You are judging the Law, and
you are judging God. Now maybe you’ve never thought of it that way before.
Now we have already seen that it is a perpetual covenant that we are to keep.
And we have seen that Sabbath-breaking is against God; it’s polluting the
Sabbath. And so those who have done that have done so in a conspiracy. Now
let’s understand something very important: Sabbath-keeping is essential to
salvation. Now let’s begin and understand that we need to have faith. Let’s
come to Hebrews 11:6. And we’re going to approach this from a little bit
different point of view than maybe we would otherwise. But I want us to
understand when we come to the places in the New Testament I want you to
understand what Jesus is doing, what He is really doing, and what He is not
doing.
Hebrews 11:6, “But without faith it is impossible to please Him:…”
Whatever is done, we do by faith. We do Sabbath-keeping by faith, we do holy
day keeping by faith; we do all the Ten Commandments by faith. We do all the
commandments in the Spirit and worshipping God in spirit and in truth and
loving Him by faith. So if you don’t have faith, you’re not going to please
God. Sunday-keepers do not have faith, the true faith. They may have a false
faith, but let me tell you something – a false faith is going to fail you.
And it will certainly fail you for eternal life. “…For [the one who is
coming] he that cometh to God must believe…” Now the Greek there means, he
is “obligated.” He is under obligation to believe that God is. Now when you
believe that God is, you believe everything that He is, everything that He
stands for, everything that He says. Because God is holy and righteous, and
perfect, and loving, and true, and kind, and gracious, and longsuffering. So
we are coming to God. So there wherefore, we have to believe that He exists,
and “…that He is, and
that He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.” Now if you excuse
yourself from keeping the commandments of God, are you diligently seeking
Him? You have to ask that question. I would say no.
Now let’s come to Isaiah 55 and let’s see something that is very important,
and how Sabbath-keeping and salvation go hand-in-hand. While we’re turning
to Isaiah 55, let me ask you a question: do you think that you can get into
the kingdom of God if you have another god before Him? No. Do you think you
can get into the kingdom of God if you have statues and idols? No. Do you
think that you can get into the kingdom of God if you dishonor and neglect
your parents, do so willfully, without repenting of it? No. Do you think
that you can get into the kingdom of God if you are a willful, malicious
murderer? No. Or a willful, malicious adulterer? No. Or a willful, malicious
thief? No. Or a willful, malicious liar bearing false witness? Or ravening
in your covetousness? No. Neither can you get into the kingdom of God unless
you’re keeping the Sabbath.
Now let’s understand what we need to do. Isaiah 55, and let’s begin in
verse 6. We saw there in Hebrews 11 how we are to seek God. Now notice,
here’s something that He tells us. “Seek ye the LORD while He may be
found,…” Now this is also telling us that there is a time when He won’t be
found. And as a matter of fact, God told Jeremiah that the Jews were so bad,
that He said, “Do not pray for this people. Do not lift up your voice unto
Me for them, for I will not hear” (Jeremiah 7:16, paraphrased). So you need
to ask yourself this question: “Am I going to seek God while He may be
found, or am I going to be too late?” Now you have to determine that. That
is a choice you have to make.
“…Call ye upon Him while He is near: let the wicked forsake his way, and
the unrighteous man his thoughts:…” Because that’s where all of this
rebellion and rejection of the Sabbath comes in, from carnal human
reasoning, from the carnal mind that is not subject to the law of God, and
neither indeed can be. So He says, “Let him forsake his thoughts.” “…And let
him return unto the LORD, and He will have mercy upon him; and to our God,
for He will abundantly pardon. For My thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are your ways My ways, saith the LORD.” And how true that is
concerning the Sabbath. I read an article where one man said, “Well, I don’t
believe where God still calls all the unclean foods ‘abominations’.” You
see, that’s his thought: “I don’t believe…” So let’s think about it here.
“For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher
than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts” (vs. 6-9). Yet we are to
come…
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