Rethinking the Sabbath offers a refreshing, biblically grounded exploration of a topic often clouded by tradition and legalism. Rather than rehashing familiar arguments, this book examines frequently overlooked patterns in the Scriptures, cultural contexts, and subtle scriptural distinctions that help clarify some longstanding questions.
Such examples include: Is the Sabbath still relevant to New Testament believers? Did the Church in the Book of Acts change the Sabbath from the seventh day to the first day, or was it the Roman Church, or neither? And why does a Seventh-day Adventist conference division observe a Sunday Sabbath?
Significantly, Rethinking the Sabbath invites New Covenant believers to consider whether the weekly Sabbath should be observed as a symbol of spiritual rest in God or whether the fulfillment of eternal rest in Christ makes the weekly observance no longer relevant. Central to this discussion is the enduring question: Which day is the Sabbath? Is it anchored to a specific day of the week, or does it symbolize a deeper reality, a sacred rhythm of rest and renewal that transcends our calendar? Could this be the key to resolving a centuries-old debate?
For those yearning to go beyond tradition and experience the Sabbath anew, Rethinking the Sabbath offers a sacred space for honest reflection, meaningful dialogue, and the opportunity for a deeper, more restorative walk with Christ. As the Body of Christ reclaims the Sabbath, not as an obligation, but as a delight, we celebrate Christ Jesus, our perfect and complete Rest.
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