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Exodus 20:8-11
Excerpted from: Sabbathkeeping (Part 4)

In Exodus 20, the rendering of the commandment lays down the basic rule concerning the Sabbath's use. It says:

No other day is hallowed in the way that the Sabbath is. It is set aside as holy to God. It belongs to Him. It is time for Him. And so the basic rule that the commandment lays down is that God requires that each person set aside this day for the worship and service of Him. There is nothing here that even begins to indicate that this commandment is merely ceremonial in nature. I say that because that is one of the reasons that the Protestants say we don't have to keep it, that the Sabbath is just a ceremony. But there is nothing here to indicate that it is only a ceremony.

Just like the other commandments, its function has to do with relationships. One set of relationships—the business and work-a-day, world ones—are broken off (stopped). They end on Friday at sunset. And another set of relationships—the spiritual ones—are emphasized. In addition to that, the commandment, as it is rendered here in Exodus 20, looks back on creation. It identifies the reason that we are to keep it is because God, the Creator, set it apart at creation.

Exodus 20:8-11
Excerpted from: Keeping God's Standards

Quoting from the Forerunner Bible study (and I trust that you are all doing those because they are exceptionally fine and they are encouraging): "Because God rested after six days of labor, the Sabbath is also our day of rest and a memorial of Creation. He wants us to remember, not only what He did in the physical creation, but also that His spiritual creation continues in us now."

That is what this world is going to find out. For us, we have to keep the Sabbath holy. God blessed it. He sanctified it. He made it holy. He set it apart for us and for His use. And we are instructed to keep it holy. Of course, this means we are going to keep it holy from sunset Friday through sunset Sabbath—not doing our own thing, going to work at our employment; or to keep it holy by our dress, by our conversation, our activities. In every way we are to put forth effort to learn more about God each Sabbath.

Sunday During the Dark Ages  
The Fourth Commandment  
The Institution of the Sabbath  (3)
The Sabbath Committed to the Hebrews  
The Sabbath During the Day of Temptation  (2)
The Sabbath During the Ministry of the Apostles  
The Sabbath in the Time of Christ  

Articles

Are You Living the Abundant Life?  
Do We Need the Old Testament?  
How Does Faith Establish the Law? (Part Two)  
It's Not Our Time  
The Fourth Commandment (Part One) (1997)  
The Lunar Sabbath or the Seventh-Day Sabbath: Which?  (2)

Bible Questions & Answers

Why Are There Different Forms of the Ten Commandme  

Bible Studies

God's Sabbath  
The Fourth Commandment  
The Miracles of Jesus Christ: Healing a Cripple by a Pool (Part Two)  

Booklets

The Resurrection Was Not on Sunday  

Essays

Always on Call  
Did Christ's Resurrection Change the Day of Worship? (Part One)  
Make the Effort on the Sabbath Day  
Manna and the Preparation Day (Part Two)  
Pentecost and the Wave Offerings (Part Two)  
Revelations at Mount Sinai  
The Endurance of the Firstfruits (Part Three)  
What Does It Say? (2003)  

Sermons

The Doctrine of Israel (Part Two): The Old Covenant  
Holy Ground  
Strategies for Interfacing with Babylon without Becoming Assimilated (Part Four)  
The Beauty of God's Law  
God's Rest and the Millennium  
No Real Love Without God  
Magic Doesn't Work (Part 1)  
Imagining the Garden of Eden (Part 7)  
One Nation Under God (Part 2)  
The Sabbath: Creation  



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