I just subscribed brother Ryan and sister Laura you two sure did bless me I could feel the Holy Spirit. This is one of my favorite Gospel songs (I've Never Been This Homesick Before) Hallelujah thank you Jesus for this blessing.Thanks you for sharing Jesus loves you two and so do I kind people.PS I saved this on my play list.
One day Jesus met some folks violating one commamdment and he told them their worship was in vain Jesus does not change. I am afraid ,if you continue violating God's commandment you'll hear the same on judgement morning. See Exodus 20:8 - 11.. ..Ecclesiastes 12:13,14 Revelation 22:14.
It is very important to understand that a great number of the laws, rules, and traditions God gave the Jewish people to follow in the Old Testament had a single purpose: to point to the Messiah, Jesus Christ. Animal sacrifices, the High Priest, manna from Heaven, and the bronze serpent, are just a few of the many things that pointed to Jesus. The Sabbath day is another example of this. The Sabbath day was a symbol of rest. It pointed to Jesus Christ who is now our rest (see: Heb Ch. 4). The Sabbath was a shadow of the substance that was fulfilled in Jesus Christ. The Sabbath was also given as a sign to Israel (Ex 31:13-17)(Ezek 20:12). Nowhere is it given as a sign to the church in the New Testament. This is very important to understand. Nowhere in the New Testament are Christians told to keep the Sabbath day. Nine of the ten commandments are repeated in the New Testament as laws to be kept, with only keeping the Sabbath day omitted. On the contrary, God tells us in several places that we are no longer to be held accountable for the day we choose to honor the Lord. For example: Col 2:16-17, Rom 14:5-6, Gal 4:9-10 The thing that is most important to God is not the day we choose to worship Him, but simply that we DO worship Him, and this should not be confined to even one day, but should be each and every day.