Another shout of praise goes up to Jehovah!, page-3560

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    @ppm56 — Let’s be clear — you’re still sidestepping the heart of the matter.

    You keep telling me I’m influenced by "Millerites" or "American religion," but I’ve told you multiple times: I follow Yeshua and what is written — period. Your constant attempt to associate me with denominations or movements is just another distraction tactic. I don’t subscribe to labels. If someone teaches something that aligns with Yeshua’s words and the commandments of YHWH, I’ll stand with them on that point. If not, I reject it — no matter who they are.

    Now, let’s address the claim you made: that I elevate my own interpretation. This is simply not true. I don’t trust in myself — I test everything against Scripture. That’s what 1 Thessalonians 5:21 tells us to do: "Test all things; hold fast what is good." The only way to test anything spiritually is by what is written. No matter how many times I tell you this, its like you genuinely are ignoring what I am saying, maybe read what I said again and finally lock it in so you can stop repeating this deceptive attempt to belittle me here please.

    You, on the other hand, have openly defended doctrines and traditions that are not in Scripture and can’t be supported by it — and then you accuse me of being the one who's wrong for rejecting those additions. That’s where the conversation breaks down. It’s not about what I think versus what you think. It’s about what God has already said.

    You mentioned oral tradition. That’s fine — oral teaching was part of the early church, no doubt. But the key difference is this: those oral teachings were consistent with the written Word. They did not contradict it. The problem today is not tradition in itself — it's traditions that contradict Yeshua’s own words, and that’s exactly what your church does. I think you genuinely know this but will never admit to it as you know this is a massive issue with your religion.

    The clearest example is the change of the Sabbath. You can keep attempting as many do, to brush this off. But the Sabbath is not going anywhere, it was never abolished or changed no matter how many try to spin it or twist it.

    You said you have “no problems with Scripture” — but let’s test that:
    Where does the Bible say the Sabbath was changed to Sunday? I ask this same question to everyone, yet not one person has given me clear scripture to refute what is being said here. That's because such scripture does not exists. That is biblical fact, not opinion.

    Again like many you mentioned Acts 20:7. Let’s look at it:
    Acts 20:7 (TLV) – "On the first day of the week, when we were gathered to break bread, Paul was talking with them..."
    This verse simply shows a meeting, not the establishment of a new Sabbath. The disciples met every day (Acts 2:46), and they still went to synagogue on Sabbath (Acts 17:2, Acts 13:14, Acts 18:4). Yeshua Himself kept the Sabbath and called Himself the Lord of the Sabbath (Mark 2:28). That’s not just symbolic — it means He never revoked it.
    And here's the clincher:
    Isaiah 66:22–23 (TLV) – "For just as the new heavens and the new earth, which I will make, will endure before Me,” it is a declaration of Adonai, “so your descendants and your name will endure. And it will come to pass that from one New Moon to another, and from one Sabbath to another, all flesh will come to bow down before Me,” says Adonai."
    That’s a millennial prophecy, yet to be fulfilled — and what day are we gathering on? Sabbath.
    So again, show me where it says the day was changed — because you won’t find it. There is no command from Yeshua, the apostles, or anywhere in Scripture that changes the fourth commandment. The RCC even admits this:
    “The Church is above the Bible; and this transference of Sabbath observance is proof of that fact.”
    The Catholic Record, Sept. 1, 1923
    You keep saying the RCC is "deep in Scripture." But quoting verses and twisting them to justify what directly contradicts the commandments isn’t spiritual wisdom. It’s manipulation — whether intentional or not.

    And no — the Catholic 10 Commandments are not the same as the biblical ones. The 2nd (about idols) is removed or minimized, and the 10th is split in two to compensate. That’s not obedience. That’s alteration. Why do you keep attempting to decieve others with this lie PP? why?..

    Truth is found in YHWH’s Word, not the voice of councils or men who call themselves infallible.
    Mark 7:7–9 (NKJV) – “And in vain they worship Me, teaching as doctrines the commandments of men. For laying aside the commandment of God, you hold the tradition of men... All too well you reject the commandment of God, that you may keep your tradition.”
    I’m not here to play church politics. I’m here to align my life with Yeshua’s words and to help others do the same — even if it offends those attached to tradition. That’s love. That’s truth.

    If you’re ever willing to lay down tradition and return to Scripture alone, I’ll be here. But until then, no amount of defence of Rome will change what’s written in stone — literally.

    Exodus 20:8–11 (KJV):
    8 Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.
    9 Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work:
    10 But the seventh day is the sabbath of the Lord thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates:
    11 For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.
    This is exactly how YHWH gave it, with no authorization anywhere in Scripture for a change to Sunday.
    “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.”
    It doesn’t say change it, ignore it, or reinterpret it.
    It says remember it.

    And I do. Why are so many rejecting some of the most clearest of scripture?
 
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