Who
Changed the Sabbath, Russell Earl Kelly, PHD
God
changed it eight (8) times.
Seventh-day
Adventists changed it eighteen (18) times.
The
original article appeared in Proclamation Magazine, Spring 2017, Vol 18,
Issue 1
Edited
September 16, 2023
Adventism
claims—indeed, Ellen White declared in her book The Great Controversy—that
the pope of Rome changed the seventh-day Sabbath to Sunday. This claim,
however, is a straw-man argument. In reality, both God and the Seventh-day
Adventist Church have changed His Sabbath Law many times.
THE
ORIGINAL CREATION SABBATH:
The
original Sabbath of creation was not a 24-hour day of the week. After God had
finished creating various kinds of life, He rested from His creation and only
inter-species’ changes have since occurred. God is still resting from His
original creation.
“Thus,
the heavens and the earth were completed, and all their hosts. By the seventh
day God completed His work which he had done, and He rested on the seventh day
from all His work which He had done. Then God blessed the seventh day, and
sanctified it, because in it He rested from all His work which God had created
and made. This is the account of the heavens and earth when they were created,
in the day that the LORD God made earth and heaven” (Genesis 2:1-3).
GOD
CHANGED THE SABBATH EIGHT TIMES
1. Exodus 16:23-29. God Himself made the 1st
change of His creation Sabbath. While the original blessed Sabbath was an
indefinite time, without the “evening” and “morning” formula defining its
boundaries, the Bible specifically states that the first six (6) days all had
boundaries of “evening and morning” (Gen. 1:5-31). However, the inspired word
does not state this formula for the seventh day—an omission which demands the
question, “Why?”
There
is an obvious break between Genesis 1:31 and 2:1. The word “day” in Genesis 2:2
refers to the seventh day, but in 2:4 the word “day” does not refer to a
24-hour period. Adventists claim that “days preceded by numbers are always
24-hour days.” Nowhere, however, is this principle confirmed as fact in
Scripture. Adventists do not interpret the one-day Day of Atonement as a
24-hour day.
For
thousands of years, there is no mention of a Sabbath-day rest between creation
week and Exodus 16. Even if one had been instituted, it had been lost to
history. In Exodus God taught national Israel which day of the week was the
Sabbath and no corporate worship was involved. God changed the Sabbath from an
indefinite time period to a 24-hour day of the week only for national Israel to
refrain from work and remain in their family tents. No corporate worship was
involved.
Ex
16:23 And he said unto them, This is that which the LORD hath said, To
morrow is the rest of the holy sabbath unto the LORD: bake that which ye
will bake to day, and seethe that ye will seethe; and that which remaineth over
lay up for you to be kept until the morning.
Ex
1624 And they laid it up till the morning, as Moses bade: and it did not stink,
neither was there any worm therein.
Ex
16:25 And Moses said, Eat that to day; for to day is a sabbath unto the LORD:
to day ye shall not find it in the field.
Ex
16:26 Six days ye shall gather it; but on the seventh day, which is the
sabbath, in it there shall be none.
Ex
16:27 And it came to pass, that there went out some of the people on the
seventh day for to gather, and they found none.
Ex
16:28 And the LORD said unto Moses, How long refuse ye to keep my commandments
and my laws?
Ex
16:29 See, for that the LORD hath given you the sabbath, therefore he
giveth you on the sixth day the bread of two days; abide ye every man in his
place, let no man go out of his place on the seventh day.
2.
Exodus 20:8-10. God changed the Sabbath a
2nd time and made the 24-hour day a memorial of His creation rest only for
national Israel.
At
Mount Sinai, God changed the Sabbath from merely a family rest day in tents to
a “holy rest” day for people and animals within Israel’s gates. He made the
24-hour day a memorial of His timeless creation rest.
“Exodus
20:8 Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.
Exodus
20:9 Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work:
Exodus
20:10 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:
Exodus
20:11 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.”
3.
Exodus 23:32/Deuteronomy 7:2. God
changed the Sabbath a 3rd time when He commanded Israel not to share its
covenant (including the Sabbath) with other nations. This removed any option they previously had to
share it beyond their own gates.
God’s
law to Israel prohibited the Hebrews from sharing their covenant with the Gentiles.
Moreover, they were to show them no mercy in war. This prohibition was not
removed until Jesus inaugurated the new covenant in Matthew 28:19-20.
Exodus
23:32: “You shall make no covenant with them or with their gods.”
Deuteronomy
7:2: And when the LORD your God delivers them before you and you defeat them,
then you shall utterly destroy them. You shall make no covenant with them and
show no favor to them.
4.
Exodus 31:15. God changed the Sabbath a
4th time when He added the death penalty for Israelites who violated the
Sabbath.
Exodus
31:15 establishes the judgment of death for Sabbath-breaking. This penalty is
part of Sabbath law originating with the Ten Commandments.
“For
six days work may be done, but on the seventh day there is a sabbath of complete
rest, holy to the LORD; whoever does any work on the sabbath day shall surely
be put to death” (Exodus 31:15).
5. Exodus 31:17. God changed the Sabbath a 5th time when He
made the Sabbath a “sign” of national Israel’s unique covenant relationship.
Others were excluded.
“It
is a sign between Me and the sons of Israel forever; for in six days the LORD
made heaven and earth, but on the seventh day He ceased from labor, and was
refreshed.”
The
Sabbath for Israel is very clear in Exodus 16:23; 20:2, 8-11; 31:13-17, and in
Deuteronomy 5:1-3, 12-15. It cannot be an eternal moral principle unless it is
discernible by all mankind through nature and conscience as demonstrated in
Romans 2:14. In fact, the weekly seventh-day Sabbath was not observed by Gentiles
and only came via special revelation to national Israel (see Rom. 1:18-20;
2:14-16; Jn. 1:9).
6.
Leviticus 23; Numbers 28-29. God changed the sabbath a 6th time when
He lessened the importance of the 7th day by creating more important
Sabbaths requiring many more sacrifices. Common sense reveals that more
important Sabbaths required more sacrifices. See especially the Day of
Atonement requirements in Numbers 29:12-38.
Weekly:
2 additional lambs (Nm 28:9-10); new
moon additional 2 bulls, 1 ram, 7 lambs, 1 goat (Num 28:11-15); Passover: additional
14 bulls, 7 rams, 49 lambs, 7 goats (Num 28:16-22); Feast of Weeks: see Num
28:26-31; Day of Atonement: see Num 29:1-11; Feast of Booths: additional 70
bulls, 15 rams, 105 lambs, 7 goats (Num 29:12-38).
7.
Deuteronomy 5:12-15. God changed the
Sabbath a 7th time when He made the Sabbath a memorial of rest from Egyptian
slavery. This change of the Ten Commandments is ignored by almost all.
“You
shall remember that you were a slave in the land of Egypt, and the LORD your
God brought you out of there by a mighty hand and by an outstretched arm; therefore,
the LORD your God commanded you to observe the sabbath day” (Deut 5:12-15).
8. Romans 3:21-28. God Himself changed the Sabbath an 8th time
when He ended the letter of the Law for Hebrews at Calvary.
Rom
3:21 But now the righteousness of God without the law is manifested, being
witnessed by the law and the prophets;
Rom
3:22 Even the righteousness of God which is by faith of Jesus Christ unto all
and upon all them that believe: for there is no difference:
Rom
3:23 For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;
Rom
3:24 Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in
Christ Jesus:
Rom
3:25 Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood,
to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, through
the forbearance of God;
Rom
3:26 To declare, I say, at this time his righteousness: that he might be just,
and the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus.
Rom
3:27 Where is boasting then? It is excluded. By what law? of works? Nay: but by
the law of faith.
Rom
3:28 Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds
of the law.
Every
jot and title of the whole Law ended when Christ fulfilled the righteous
requirements of the Law (Rom 3:21-27 compare Matt 5:17-20). Romans 10:4 says
“For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that
believeth.” Galatians 3:19 says “the law was added because of transgressions
until the seed should come.” Galatians 3:25 says “the law was our schoolmaster
to bring us to Christ.” Galatians 3:26 says “after that faith is come, we are
no longer under a schoolmaster.” In Ephesians 2:15 God reconciled Jews and
Gentiles by changing the Law. “Having abolished in his flesh the enmity, even
the law of commandments contained in ordinances; for to make in himself of
twain one new man, so making peace.” Colossians 2:14 adds “Blotting out the
handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and
took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross.” Matthew 27:57 records “The
veil in the temple ripped from top to bottom.” Finally, Romans 8:2 says “For
the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of
sin and death.”
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SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTISTS CHANGED THE SABBATH EIGHTEEN TIMES
1.
Exodus 23:32/Deuteronomy 7:2. Seventh-day Adventists change God’s law by
teaching that the Sabbath should be observed by all nations. In Exodus 23:32
and Deuteronomy 7:2, God commanded Israel not to share its covenant with other
nations. See “God changed the Sabbath
-3.”
2.
Exodus 31:15. Seventh-day Adventists change the Sabbath a 2nd time by refusing
to obey God and put Sabbath-breakers to death in their own jurisdiction. Yet no
attempt has ever been made to enforce this law in SDA communities.
“For
six days work may be done, but on the seventh day there is a sabbath of
complete rest, holy to the LORD; whoever does any work on the sabbath day shall
surely be put to death” (Exodus 31:15).
3. Exodus 31:17. Seventh-day Adventists change the Sabbath a
3rd time by including themselves and other non-Israelites under God’s
guidelines for Sabbath-keeping.
In
Exodus 31:17, God clearly limited Sabbath-keeping to national Israel as a
unique covenant sign only for Israel. Contrary to what Adventism teaches, the
Sabbath is never called a “seal.” Ignoring Exodus 31:13-17, Seventh-day
Adventists (not God) have changed the Sabbath from a unique cultic covenant
sign only for national Israel into an eternal, moral principle required for all
mankind. This change is serious; the Sabbath cannot be both a sign unique to
Israel and also a requirement for all mankind. See “God changed the Sabbath-5.”
4. Leviticus 23; Numbers 19. Seventh-day
Adventists change the Sabbath a 4th time when they ignore the far more
important seasonal sabbaths which require far more animal sacrifices. See “God
changed the Sabbath -6.)
5.
Deuteronomy 5:12-16. Seventh-day
Adventists change the Sabbath a 5th time when they fail to adopt God’s new
reason for Sabbath rest and change of the Ten Commandments. It is now because
of rest from Egyptian slavery.
This
“minor” point lessens the emphasis of Exodus 20 on the Sabbath as a memorial of
creation. See “God changed the Sabbath
-7.”
6. Isaiah 66:23. Seventh-day Adventists change
the Sabbath a 6th time with their interpretation of Isaiah 66:23.
“And
it shall be from new moon to new moon and from sabbath to sabbath, all mankind
will come to bow down before Me,” says the LORD (Isaiah 66:23).
By
teaching that Isaiah 66:23 proves that the weekly Sabbath will be kept
throughout eternity, Seventh-day Adventists err by not teaching the same about
the new moon Sabbaths. Furthermore, they ignore the context of Isaiah 66 which
is specifically addressing God’s fulfillment of His promises to national Israel
during Messiah’s future literal reign on earth. Since SDAs teach that there
will be no literal Messianic reign on earth, the text does not fit into their
last-day-events scenario of Satan on a desolate planet.
Furthermore,
the prepositions “from” and “to” in 66:23 define a range of time. For example,
if we say we will be out of town from Saturday to next Saturday, we mean we
will be gone for at least a week. “From new moon to new moon” and “from sabbath
to sabbath” means “every day of the lunar month” and “every day of the week”.
If (as Adventists insist) 66:23 proves that the weekly Sabbath will be observed
throughout eternity, it logically must also prove that the monthly new moon
Sabbaths will also be kept—but Adventists do not teach the continuation of the
new moon feasts.
7. Matthew 5:17-20. Seventh-day Adventists change the Sabbath a 7th
time with their interpretation of Matthew 5:17-19.
Adventists
cite Matthew 5:17-19 to teach that the Ten Commandments are in force as a
covenant for all mankind; therefore, they argue, so is the Sabbath day.
“Do
not think that I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to
abolish but to fulfill. For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass
away, not the smallest letter or stroke shall pass from the Law until all is
accomplished. Whoever then annuls one of the least of these commandments, and
teaches others to do the same, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven;
but whoever keeps and teaches them, he shall be called great in the kingdom of
heaven” (Mt 5:17-20).
Using
Matthew 5:17-19 to support weekly Sabbath observance, however, changes the
meaning of God’s word and is self-defeating. The texts literally teach that we
are either under all of the 615 commandments of the Law or none of them.
In
fact, verses 20-48 include examples from the whole law of commandments (verses
21-30), judgments (verses 31-42) and statutes (verses 43-47), not simply the
Decalogue. In other words, the entire law stands or is fulfilled as a whole,
and God determines when “all is accomplished.” Therefore, verses 17-19 cannot
be used to argue the continuation of the Sabbath. Adventism admits that “the
ceremonial law” ended at the cross, but they insist that this passage in
Matthew refers specifically to the Ten Commandments, thus twisting the meaning
of the words Jesus spoke.
8.
Matthew 19:16-21. Seventh-day Adventists change the Sabbath an 8th time
when they use Matthew 19:16-21 to prove that Sabbath-keeping is essential for salvation.
Matt
19:16 And, behold, one came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing
shall I do, that I may have eternal life?
Matt
19:17 And he said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but
one, that is, God: but if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments.
Matt
19:18 He saith unto him, Which? Jesus said, Thou shalt do no murder, Thou shalt
not commit adultery, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness,
Matt
19:19 Honour thy father and thy mother: and, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as
thyself.
Matt
19:20 The young man saith unto him, All these things have I kept from my youth
up: what lack I yet?
This
encounter between Jesus and the rich young ruler occurred before Calvary when
Jews were under the full jurisdiction of the Mosaic Law. Although Jesus did not
mention the Sabbath, obedience to the entire Mosaic Law, not merely to the Ten
Commandments, is in view here. Jesus’ answer was to test whether of not the
rich young ruler loved God. Proof that one was a true Hebrew was exhibited by
obedience to all of the law and not merely the Sabbath.
Matt
19:21 When the rich young ruler said he kept all the laws, Jesus said unto him,
“If thou wilt be perfect , go and sell that thou hast, and give to the poor,
and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come and follow me.”
Jesus
was saying to this young man that even careful law-keeping [including
Sabbath-keeping] could not qualify him to enter into life. Jesus highlighted
his lie. Unless he was willing to give up what he loved the most and follow
Jesus, he really did not love God or man. This passage is not teaching that
keeping the Sabbath is an implicit salvation requirement.
It
is also important to note that Jesus commanded His Jewish disciples, before
Calvary, to obey the Mosaic law in Matthew 5:23-24 and 8:4. However, He never
commanded Gentiles whom He had healed to observe the Mosaic law or the Sabbath.
9.
Matthew 22:36-40. Seventh-day Adventists
change the Sabbath commandment a 9th time when they make the Ten
Commandments more important than God’s other commandments.
Matt
22:36 Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
Matt
22:37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy
heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. (Deuteronomy 6:5)
Matt
22:38 This is the first and great commandment.
Matt
22:39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as
thyself. (Lev 19:18)
Matt
22:40 On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.
It
is extremely important to note that Jesus did not quote the Ten
Commandments here; instead, He quoted Leviticus 19:18 and Deuteronomy 6:5. When
referring to “Law,” Jesus included both the ceremonial worship statutes and the
civil judicial judgments.
Unlike
Seventh-day Adventists, no Hebrew subdivided the Mosaic Law into three
divisions (Ten Commandments, ceremonial worship ordinances and civil judicial judgments)
for the purpose of discarding one or both of the non-Ten Commandment
categories. The letter of the Law was an indivisible whole.
Ironically,
the Adventists have made Saturday one of their busiest days of the week. In
addition, their Sabbath rest which forbids “secular work” (medical work is
allowed) forces non-Adventists to work harder to take up their slack.
10.
Matthew 24:20. Seventh-day Adventists change the Sabbath law
a 10th time with their interpretation of Matthew 24:20 by removing it from its prophetic
biblical context.
“But
pray that your flight will not be in the winter, or on a Sabbath.”
Adventists
make end-time prophecy all about themselves being able to stand before God
without a mediator. National Israel is not part of SDA eschatology.
However,
this passage is a prophecy about the future destruction of Jerusalem. The
Sabbath is prominent because last-day Hebrews will place themselves back under
all of the 615 commandments of the Law. None will be able to flee easily
because of their own imposed Sabbath restrictions.
Jesus
was not making a statement about a Sabbath requirement that is universal.
Rather, Jesus was specifically referring to the earthly city of Jerusalem and
saying that, if “the abomination of desolation” (v. 15) came on Sabbath, the
gates would be locked, and people would be unable to flee. Since Adventists
teach that their own church is now the true spiritual Israel, the context of
the Jerusalem temple in Matthew 24 is out of sinc with their theology.
11.
Mark 2:27-28. Seventh-day Adventist
change the Sabbath an 11th time when they interpret Mark 2:27-28 (Matthew
12:8) as applying to all mankind.
“The
Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath. So, the Son of Man is
Lord even of the Sabbath” (Mk 2:27-28).
Ex
31:16 Wherefore the children of Israel shall keep the sabbath, to observe the
sabbath throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant.
Ex
31:17 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.
God
had previously given the Sabbath solely to national Israel as its special old
covenant sign (Exodus 31:13-17; Ezekiel 20:12, 20) and commanded them not to
share their covenant (Ex 23:32; Deut 7:2).
In
context, the “man” of Mark 2:27-28 is the Hebrew man under the jurisdiction of
the Mosaic Law. The seventh-day Sabbath was made for the Hebrew man who is
under the Sabbath-keeping law (Ex 20:1-2; 31:17; Deut 5:1). Again, as discussed earlier, it is impossible
for the Sabbath day to be, at the same time, “for all mankind” and also to be a
unique sign of the God’s old covenant solely with national Israel as stated in
Exodus 31:13-17.
12.
Acts 13:42-44. Seventh-day Adventists
change the Sabbath a 12th time when they cite Acts 13:42-44 to prove
that Paul always observed the Sabbath.
Paul
did not first enter Jewish synagogues because he carefully observed the Sabbath
commandment for Hebrews. Instead, as a Jewish rabbi, Paul took advantage of the
open pulpit afforded Jewish rabbis. In addition to Paul’s burden for his own,
his decision was common sense.
“And
by him all that believe are justified from all things, from which ye could not
be justified by the law of Moses” (Acts 13:39).
Adventists
quote verses 42-44 to prove that Paul did not change the worship day when only
Gentiles asked him to continue. Those were God-fearing Gentiles who had already
accepted the Sabbath. Being rejected by the Jews, Paul turned to the Gentiles on
other days after Acts 13:46.
Paul
followed his pattern of going first to the Jews in each new city he entered.
Consistently, after the Jews would throw him out of the synagogues, he went to
the Gentiles, and he did not preach to them on Sabbaths exclusively. He
preached every day of the week (Acts 16:5; 17:17; 19:9). It is amazing how
conveniently Adventists forget to point out that all of their Sabbath-day
illustrations involving Paul intended to validate Sabbath sacredness actually
end with Paul’s going to the Gentiles and preaching to them daily. Clearly no
sacred day is in view in any of these accounts.
13.
Acts 15:19-20. Seventh-day Adventists
change the Sabbath commandment a 13th time when they twist Acts 15
to include Sabbath-keeping.
In
Acts 15:1-5 Paul was opposed by Christian Pharisees who wanted Gentile
converts
to observe all the Mosaic Law, including circumcision and Sabbath-keeping.
In
Acts 15:10 Peter rebuked the Christian-Pharisees in Jerusalem, “Now therefore
why do you put God to the test by placing upon the neck of the disciples a yoke
which neither our fathers nor we have been able to bear.”
Peter
was referring to the entire law. Furthermore, Peter had witnessed how God saved
Gentiles by faith alone who had not observed the Mosaic Law (Acts 10) and he
realized that salvation by faith alone—not the law— also saved the Jews. He
knew that the Pharisees’ insistence on circumcision and Sabbath-keeping had
lost its value.
Acts
15:19 Wherefore my sentence is, that we trouble not them, which from
among the Gentiles are turned to God:
Acts
15:20 But that we write unto them, that they abstain from pollutions of idols,
and from fornication, and from things strangled, and from blood.
James,
the leader of the church in Jerusalem, was still confused at this point in
time. In an unwise compromise, he confirmed that the church in Jerusalem had no
intention of expecting its Gentile converts to observe the Mosaic Law,
including Sabbath-keeping (Acts 15:13-29). In fact, he said such a requirement
would be “unsettling [or subverting] your souls” (v. 24). Finally, these
“necessary things” laid upon Gentile Christians did not include Sabbath-keeping
(Acts 15:20, 28). Seventh-day Adventists twist these texts out of context.
14. Romans 3:21-28. Seventh-day Adventists change
the Sabbath a 14th time when they ignore Romans 3:21-28 and retain
the Sabbath for all mankind. See “God changed the Sabbath -8.)
15. Romans 14:5.
Seventh-day Adventists change the Sabbath a 15th time by
twisting the very obvious Sabbath-day reference in Romans 14:5 into ceremonial
sabbaths. Pauls’ disdain for holy days
after Calvary in Galatians 4:10-11 and Colossians 2:16-17. In Galatians the sequence is clearly from
weekly, to monthly, to seasonal to yearly; in Colossians the sequence is
clearly from seasonal, to monthly to weekly Sabbaths.
“One
person regards one day above another; another regards every day alike. Each
person must be fully convinced in his own mind” (Rom 14:5).
Gal
4:10 Ye observe days, and months, and times, and years.
Gal
4:11 I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed upon you labour in vain.
Col
2:16 Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an
holyday, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath days:
Paul
never taught that Sunday replaced the Saturday Sabbath. Instead, he taught that
there were no longer any holy days; all days were equal opportunities to preach
the gospel. In fact, in Galatians 4:10-11 he opposed any holy day.
Again,
the Adventist’s challenge to “Sunday-keepers” to find the text where the
Sabbath was changed to Sunday is a straw-man argument. Rather, it was fulfilled
in Christ. He has taken the place of the shadows of sacred days (Col 2:16-17).
Even though the Catholics claim to have changed the Sabbath, it was God who
changed the seventh day from a holy day to merely one more day of which every
one is alike. In honor of the resurrection of Christ, most Christians have
freely chosen to worship on Sunday.
16.
Revelation 9:4. Seventh-day Adventists
changed the Sabbath a 16th time when the change the New Covenant
seal of God from the Holy Spirit to the Sabbath Day.
Rev
9:4 And it was commanded them that they should not hurt the grass of the earth,
neither any green thing, neither any tree; but only those men which have not
the seal of God in their foreheads.
Eph
1:13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel
of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with
that holy Spirit of promise.
Adventtists
teach that the seal in Revelation 9:4 is the Sabbath. In fact, the Sabbath is
never called a “seal” in the Bible. Yet Adventists ignore the two things which
are called seals—circumcision and the Holy Spirit. Circumcision was the seal of
the Abrahamic covenant (Gen. 17), and that seal was replaced for the church by
the indwelling Holy Spirit (Eph. 1:13; 2 Cor. 1:22). The Bible clearly teaches
that believers in the Lord Jesus and His finished work are sealed with the Holy
Spirit who is a guarantee of believers’ security.
17.
Seventh-day Adventists change the Sabbath a 17th time when they twist the word
of God to make it appear that the entire early church worshiped on Saturday.
History
affirms that only the Eastern Roman Empire worshiped on Saturday for several
centuries. They did so, moreover, because they misunderstood the law and its
lack of application to the church (Acts 21:20-21). However, God’s word affirms
that Gentiles in the East were not required to worship on Saturday because the
law was not required of Gentile believers (Acts 15:28; 21:25; Gal 4:10-11).
Adventists
do not want others to know that Christians in the Western Roman Empire (before
the Catholic Church existed) very early worshiped on Sunday. Most church
historians except Adventists state this fact correctly. Although Catholics
claim to have changed the Sabbath, they distort the truth that Constantine made
the decision apart from pressure from the Western papacy. Still unbaptized,
Constantine did not institute Sunday as a day off to obey the papacy; rather,
he declared Sunday a legal holiday to bring unity to his empire.
CONCLUSION:
Adventists
have often invited discussion by asking, “Who changed the Sabbath?” Their
answer to that question has historically been, “The pope.” We have seen,
however, that Sabbath laws and applications have changed many times. God
Himself expanded and explained Sabbath law throughout the history of Israel.
The Lord Jesus revealed the truth of His superiority over the Sabbath, and the
New Testament writers explained how Jesus Himself fulfilled the law—including
the Sabbath. In the new covenant, the Holy Spirit replaces the law as the rule
of godly living in the lives of believers (2 Cor. 3).
Finally,
Adventists themselves have changed the biblical account of Sabbath. They have
twisted the words of the New Testament to retain the Sabbath as a mandate for
Christians. This misuse of Scripture, however, suppresses the truth and places
adherents back under bondage to the law. In the words of Paul:
“You
have been severed from Christ, you who are seeking to be justified by law; you
have fallen from grace (Gal. 5:4).” †
Russell
Kelly, has a Minor in Chinese Mandarin from Yale University (1963), a B.A. from
Southern Adventist University (1972), and a PhD from Covington Theological
Seminary (2000). A former Adventist pastor, he has written on many subjects
including Adventism, tithing and the resurrection. His writings can be found at
internet book stores and www.tithing-russkelly.com. You may email him at russkellyphd@yahoo.com.
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