Early
in my Christian walk, I realized that a lot of what was being taught by
Christians, was just the latest religious theories, the current trend, the
latest fad, the latest catch phrases or Pop-Christianity. And it was necessary
to separate what was coming from man, and what was coming from God. This was
also true in biblical times, there have always been many different religious
teachings that did not come from God.
One current theory says, "We no
longer need to obey the 4th commandment anymore; it's now just a good idea to
have a day's rest!" This
religious teaching came from man, not God. In truth, the 4th commandments
is still a commandment, like the others, Don't Murder, Don't Steal, etc.
As I
studied many divine revelations from God regarding Heaven and Hell, there was
one thing that was very consistent. The things God warned His people about,
would come true, if they ignored His warning. So it’s useless to hope that God
might break His Word, just because someone is a Christian. For example,
when Jesus warned us, ‘unless you forgive your
brother when he sins against you, your Heavenly Father will NOT forgive your
sins.’ This is true, even if you’re the pastor of a 10,000 member
church. So His warnings must be taken seriously, by everyone.
This is
why, in several revelations of Hell, there are many Christians that wound up in
hell, because they falsely assumed that God would NOT carry out His Word.
We know that by the shed blood of Jesus we are able to get forgiveness for our
sins, but it doesn’t allow us to flippantly and continually violate God’s
commandments. And Christians that do continually break God’s commandments,
without repentance, their salvation IS in jeopardy. This is consistent
with all scripture.
We need
to be reminded that the 10 Commandments are NOT 10 suggestions. The
commandments bring blessings to those who obey. This doesn't mean that
someone is righteous because they obey commandments, but it does
mean that there is judgment for those who break them.
Which
of the 10 commandments were abolished with the coming of Jesus Christ? NONE! We
are still to follow all of them. Just because the Pharisees, over applied
the commandment of the Sabbath, adding 100's of manmade rules, doesn't justify
the fact that we now pretty much neglect the 4th commandment, seldom even
mentioning it in Sermons. The 4th commandment was not some little Levitical
law, buried in scripture. No, it was written on stone, along with the other
Major commandments, and consistently held important throughout scripture.
Foolishly,
I always assumed that it was no longer required to keep the Sabbath Day Holy
(or Sundays). Just go to Church, and that’s enough. In fact, after Church, I
would spend the rest of the Lord's Day pretty much the same as any other week
day. We know how passionate Jesus was against those who desecrated the Lord
Temple (aggressively driving them out), but I never guessed that He would also
be passionate against those who violate the Lord's Day.
The
popular Christian catch phrase, for someone who follows the 4th Commandment
regarding Sabbath, is that they are being too “Legalistic.”
But in comparison, if someone obeys the 6th commandment, and does not kill, we
never say they are being “Legalistic.” We must remember that every blessing of God
is in jeopardy, for someone who does not fear the Lord, or obey His Word. And
now, it has been shown by revelation and scripture, that violating the
4th commandment is very serious, and can even bring eternal condemnation.
Exodus 20:8-12 Remember the Sabbath day by
keeping it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the
seventh day is a Sabbath to the LORD your God. On it you shall not do any work,
neither you, nor your son or daughter, nor your manservant or maidservant, nor
your animals, nor the alien within your gates. For in six days the LORD made
the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, but he rested on
the seventh day. Therefore the LORD blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy.
- Dedicate the day to the Lord,
- Don't do your business,
- Don't have others do their business for you.
When you are spending money on the Lord's Day, somebody is doing business.
There are some decisions every Christian needs to make.
1) either God's day is to be kept Holy, or Not. It's either a commandment or Not.
2) And if you believe it is to be kept Holy, are you going to follow how the bible tells us to keep it Holy, or the current Christian culture tells us how to keep it Holy? Just do what the bible says regarding it, nothing more.
The
following excerpts were taken from the revelation Baptize
by Blazing Fire (book #3) by Pastor Yong-Doo Kim. His congregation
was given many face to face visitations with Jesus Christ and were shown the
magnitude of how serious it is to keep the Lord's Day Holy.
(Pastor Kim Speaking) I decided to ask the Lord about Sundays,
how we should keep them Holy. As soon as I asked Jesus, His expression changed
to anger. The Lord wanted me to reference certain scriptures…
“But if you do not obey me
to keep the Sabbath day holy by not carrying any load as you come through the
gates of Jerusalem on the Sabbath day, then I will kindle an unquenchable fire
in the gates of Jerusalem that will consume her fortresses.' (Jeremiah 17:27) ('Carrying any load', refers to a load of
goods to sell, a selling cart)
"If you keep your feet
from breaking the Sabbath and from doing as you please on my holy day, if you
call the Sabbath a delight and the LORD's holy day honorable, and if you honor
it by not going your own way and not doing as you please or speaking idle
words, then you will find your joy in the LORD, and I will cause you to ride on
the heights of the land and to feast on the inheritance of your father
Jacob." The mouth of the LORD has spoken. (Isaiah 58:13-14)
“For the Son of Man is Lord
of the Sabbath.” (Matthew
12:8)
“…Therefore it is lawful to
do good on the Sabbath." (Matthew 12:12)
The
Lord had commanded us to keep Sundays Holy in every way. He rebuked watching
television, dining out with family, and other secular activities. Furthermore,
the Lord did not permit Christians to run any business of any kind for profit
on Sundays. He also did not allow Saints to do any shopping on Sundays.
Jesus
showed me a group of souls in a specific part of hell, and said, “Among these souls are some who participated in a cult.
There are some who were alcoholics and some who treated the Sabbath or Sunday
carelessly. On Sundays they would spend money for their pleasure. Most of these
people are here for not keeping Sundays Holy. There are some who ran businesses
and assumed that the Lord would forgive them. They were deceived.”
I saw countless numbers of deacons, deaconesses, and pastors from all races.
As a
matter of fact, only a few saints made it to heaven that did not keep Sundays
properly. And on the contrary, there was an over flowing number of saints in
hell for not keeping Sundays holy. The Lord commanded, “Look at those souls! Those souls did not consider My Day
with much relevance. They made My Day unclean. Look very closely.”
We were in total shock from what we saw. Christians were in hell, shouting in
anguish and being tormented. After witnessing this scene, I concentrated on
repenting for not keeping Sundays Holy in every way.
There
are many saints who think that spending money on Sundays is justified, IF it is
for the ‘sake of the gospel’. Jesus clarified the church’s deception, “People obfuscate, misuse, and abuse the commandment of
Sunday, 'for the sake of the gospel'. They do
it consistently. Do not spend money on Sundays! Once men have decided to do
what is in their hearts, they present their reasons or justifications to break
the commandment at any cost.” The Lord looked very serious. His majesty was overflowing.
Currently,
the churches cry out for revival, but they must first be changed. They must
fearfully repent. Churches are not properly teaching members to keep Sunday’s
Holy. In fact, they treat this matter with negligence. The Lord was giving us a
stern warning.
Any
kind of events held in the house of God, must be free of charge. Many churches
sell meal tickets, since they have numerous attendants. Purchasing meal tickets
is not keeping Sundays Holy. The Lord meticulously showed me how many Korean
Churches are not approved by God because they do not keep Sundays Holy. The
Lord also wanted the church to feed any guest speakers at either the Pastor’s
house or a saint’s house, if the special event is held on Sundays. The Lord did
not want the church to take the guest speakers out to a restaurant on Sundays.
If the church had a kitchen, the guests could be feed there.
Jesus
made it very clear, by stating that He forbids us to spend money on Sundays.
In a revelation given to Bro. Augusto Maquengo, Jesus said, "I will Not rapture those who buy, sell & play games on
My holy day of worship. Sunday or Saturday, whichever day your leaders have set
for you to worship Me, should be for Me alone, I AM your Lord. This day must be
sanctified to Me alone."
Please take this warning serious,
Keep the LORD's Day HOLY!
Please take this warning serious,
Keep the LORD's Day HOLY!
Critical Questions:
Is this a NEW teaching, adding to God's Word, with a
bunch of new man made rules?
- NO, this is consistent with the actual text of the 4th Commandment,
'Don't do your business on the Lord's Day & don't have other's do their business for you.'
But, is a severe warning like this really consistent with scripture?
- This warning is almost exactly the same as the warning in Jeremiah 17:27
Keeping God's Sabbath Holy has nothing to do with spending money!
- Not true, read Nehemiah 10:31, when the Jews were recommitting themselves to God, they promised
"When the neighboring peoples bring merchandise or grain to sell on the Sabbath, we will not buy from them on the Sabbath..."
Maybe Pastor Kim is a false prophet?
- Biblically, false prophets were NOT the ones trying to get God's people to obey His commandments, false prophets tried to get God's people to ignore God's commandments.
But this message is trying to get Christian's back under the Law.
- The 10 commandments, YES. If a message was trying to get us to stop stealing, we would never say it's trying to get us back under the Law.
What if someone disagrees with this?
- The proper response is to get on your knees, and ask God if this is true. Don't just assume we know everything, but be ready to repent. Remembering that most warnings that God sent His people in the Bible, were ignored.
So if my car runs out of gas on Sunday, and I buy Gas, now I'm going to hell. This is so ridiculous.
- This is NOT what this revelation said! In this revelation, the people who were in hell were those who 'did not consider My Day with much relevance' or 'ran businesses on Sunday.' So if you don't take His Day with much relevance, then yes, you are in danger.
But Jesus said it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath.
- This is true, and important to do good on the Lord's day. And as you're doing good, keep the Lord's Day Holy. Jesus and His disciples kept the Lord's Day Holy, they weren't conducting their personal business or soliciting others, why shouldn't we follow their example.
The 4th Commandment was NOT an important issue that was stressed in the New Testament, so why is God trying to stress it now?
- Look at Luke 23:56 "Then they went home and prepared spices and perfumes. But they rested on the Sabbath in obedience to the commandment." This verse refers to the people that were with Jesus, and preparing spices to bring to His tomb. They heard the very words of Jesus, and yet they took the commandment serious enough not to break it. If these people who heard His teaching, took the commandment serious, don't you think we should?
- That's because the people of the early Church already did take the Lord's Day serious, no where did they say that they abolished it. It is now that we are neglecting it. In all the sermons that I've heard, I can't recall one message regarding HOW to Keep the Lord's Day Holy.
- We know how furious Jesus was against those who were doing their business in the Temple area, let's not do anything that even comes close to that. Look at Leviticus 19:30 "'Observe my Sabbaths and have reverence for my sanctuary. I am the LORD." Why would we think that Jesus would be zealous for the 2nd part of this verse (regarding the Sanctuary), but would not the first part regarding the Sabbaths?
But the Bible says that we should honor God all days, not just the Sabbath/Sunday.
- That's good advice, we should do this. Honor God on all days, but also obey the 4th Commandment. There is no contradiction here.
Are there any exceptions?
- There may be, but remember what Jesus warned us about, 'presenting reasons or justifications to break the commandment at any cost.'
If this is so important, then why is Pastor Kim the only one talking about this?
-He's not, It was also shown to Choo Thomas. She was shown that those who break this commandment, will not be ready for the Lord's return.
But Colossians 2:16-17 says "Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day"
- Yes, let's not go around judging people, or pointing the accusing finger, this is true. But be careful how you interpret this, because interpreting this wrongly can result in these conclusions.
a. "Sabbath day"------The 4th Commandment has been abolished.
b. "drink"---------------Any warning or commandment not to get drunk, has been abolished.
c. "drink"---------------Any warning or commandment not to drink blood, has been abolished.
d. "eat"-----------------Any commandment regarding cannibalism, communion, or foods sacrificed to idols, has been abolished.
All these interpretation are HORRIBLE. Remember, it's not people who warned others to keep the Lord's Day Holy, it's God who told us to do this. He is the Judge, not us.
But in Galatians 4:10 Paul warned people about trying to observe special days, and months and seasons and years.
- Yes, by obeying God's commandments it does NOT make you righteous, it does NOT earn your way to heaven, and it does NOT bring you the Holy Spirit. Those whom Paul was warning, may have foolishly believed this things. Therefore, as you're keeping the Lord's Day Holy, don't think that it earns you the Holy Spirit, or earns your way into Heaven.
In Romans 14:5 Paul said, "One man considers one day more sacred than another; another man considers every day alike. Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind."
- Yes, someone may believe their birthday is sacred, or thanksgiving is sacred, fine, I don't think it our job to tell them otherwise. But regarding the Lord's Day, it was NOT 'someone' who considered that day sacred, it was God who told us it was sacred in His Word. Therefore He put in the the 10 commandments, and throughout scripture. God held Israel responsible for defiling His Day, it was one of the sins that led Israel into Babylonian captivity. How can any biblical scholar think that it would NOT be important today?
- NO, this is consistent with the actual text of the 4th Commandment,
'Don't do your business on the Lord's Day & don't have other's do their business for you.'
But, is a severe warning like this really consistent with scripture?
- This warning is almost exactly the same as the warning in Jeremiah 17:27
Keeping God's Sabbath Holy has nothing to do with spending money!
- Not true, read Nehemiah 10:31, when the Jews were recommitting themselves to God, they promised
"When the neighboring peoples bring merchandise or grain to sell on the Sabbath, we will not buy from them on the Sabbath..."
Maybe Pastor Kim is a false prophet?
- Biblically, false prophets were NOT the ones trying to get God's people to obey His commandments, false prophets tried to get God's people to ignore God's commandments.
But this message is trying to get Christian's back under the Law.
- The 10 commandments, YES. If a message was trying to get us to stop stealing, we would never say it's trying to get us back under the Law.
What if someone disagrees with this?
- The proper response is to get on your knees, and ask God if this is true. Don't just assume we know everything, but be ready to repent. Remembering that most warnings that God sent His people in the Bible, were ignored.
So if my car runs out of gas on Sunday, and I buy Gas, now I'm going to hell. This is so ridiculous.
- This is NOT what this revelation said! In this revelation, the people who were in hell were those who 'did not consider My Day with much relevance' or 'ran businesses on Sunday.' So if you don't take His Day with much relevance, then yes, you are in danger.
But Jesus said it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath.
- This is true, and important to do good on the Lord's day. And as you're doing good, keep the Lord's Day Holy. Jesus and His disciples kept the Lord's Day Holy, they weren't conducting their personal business or soliciting others, why shouldn't we follow their example.
The 4th Commandment was NOT an important issue that was stressed in the New Testament, so why is God trying to stress it now?
- Look at Luke 23:56 "Then they went home and prepared spices and perfumes. But they rested on the Sabbath in obedience to the commandment." This verse refers to the people that were with Jesus, and preparing spices to bring to His tomb. They heard the very words of Jesus, and yet they took the commandment serious enough not to break it. If these people who heard His teaching, took the commandment serious, don't you think we should?
- That's because the people of the early Church already did take the Lord's Day serious, no where did they say that they abolished it. It is now that we are neglecting it. In all the sermons that I've heard, I can't recall one message regarding HOW to Keep the Lord's Day Holy.
- We know how furious Jesus was against those who were doing their business in the Temple area, let's not do anything that even comes close to that. Look at Leviticus 19:30 "'Observe my Sabbaths and have reverence for my sanctuary. I am the LORD." Why would we think that Jesus would be zealous for the 2nd part of this verse (regarding the Sanctuary), but would not the first part regarding the Sabbaths?
But the Bible says that we should honor God all days, not just the Sabbath/Sunday.
- That's good advice, we should do this. Honor God on all days, but also obey the 4th Commandment. There is no contradiction here.
Are there any exceptions?
- There may be, but remember what Jesus warned us about, 'presenting reasons or justifications to break the commandment at any cost.'
If this is so important, then why is Pastor Kim the only one talking about this?
-He's not, It was also shown to Choo Thomas. She was shown that those who break this commandment, will not be ready for the Lord's return.
But Colossians 2:16-17 says "Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day"
- Yes, let's not go around judging people, or pointing the accusing finger, this is true. But be careful how you interpret this, because interpreting this wrongly can result in these conclusions.
a. "Sabbath day"------The 4th Commandment has been abolished.
b. "drink"---------------Any warning or commandment not to get drunk, has been abolished.
c. "drink"---------------Any warning or commandment not to drink blood, has been abolished.
d. "eat"-----------------Any commandment regarding cannibalism, communion, or foods sacrificed to idols, has been abolished.
All these interpretation are HORRIBLE. Remember, it's not people who warned others to keep the Lord's Day Holy, it's God who told us to do this. He is the Judge, not us.
But in Galatians 4:10 Paul warned people about trying to observe special days, and months and seasons and years.
- Yes, by obeying God's commandments it does NOT make you righteous, it does NOT earn your way to heaven, and it does NOT bring you the Holy Spirit. Those whom Paul was warning, may have foolishly believed this things. Therefore, as you're keeping the Lord's Day Holy, don't think that it earns you the Holy Spirit, or earns your way into Heaven.
In Romans 14:5 Paul said, "One man considers one day more sacred than another; another man considers every day alike. Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind."
- Yes, someone may believe their birthday is sacred, or thanksgiving is sacred, fine, I don't think it our job to tell them otherwise. But regarding the Lord's Day, it was NOT 'someone' who considered that day sacred, it was God who told us it was sacred in His Word. Therefore He put in the the 10 commandments, and throughout scripture. God held Israel responsible for defiling His Day, it was one of the sins that led Israel into Babylonian captivity. How can any biblical scholar think that it would NOT be important today?
Salvation is NOT based on what YOU DO, it is ONLY
dependant on the finished work of Jesus Christ on the Cross.
- There is truth in this, but it can be grossly misapplied. The first word of the Gospel message is 'Repent' which is a verb, something WE must do.
Here are other biblical examples...
- The 5 foolish virgins were shut out of the banquet, because of what THEY did.
- The unmerciful servant was not shown mercy, because of what HE did.
- The goats on the Lord's left were cast into hell, because of what THEY did.
- The fruitless branch was cut off, because of what IT did.
- The one who perseveres to the end, is saved, because HE did not give up on Jesus.
- The foolish servant with 1 talent, was cast out, because of what HE did.
- The unprepared servant who was getting drunk, was thrown out, because of what HE did.
The correct application of this truth is this, 'those who wisely did pass all these tests, did NOT earn their salvation, it was still given by Grace.' thank God! :) But if you fail these tests, as the parables show, there are harsh consequences.
- There is truth in this, but it can be grossly misapplied. The first word of the Gospel message is 'Repent' which is a verb, something WE must do.
Here are other biblical examples...
- The 5 foolish virgins were shut out of the banquet, because of what THEY did.
- The unmerciful servant was not shown mercy, because of what HE did.
- The goats on the Lord's left were cast into hell, because of what THEY did.
- The fruitless branch was cut off, because of what IT did.
- The one who perseveres to the end, is saved, because HE did not give up on Jesus.
- The foolish servant with 1 talent, was cast out, because of what HE did.
- The unprepared servant who was getting drunk, was thrown out, because of what HE did.
The correct application of this truth is this, 'those who wisely did pass all these tests, did NOT earn their salvation, it was still given by Grace.' thank God! :) But if you fail these tests, as the parables show, there are harsh consequences.
Many people strictly believe that the Sabbath is Saturday, and I
can respect them. But there is a puzzle that I have not been able to figure
out, pay close attention to it and see if you can answer the question.
Once there was a community of Jews living happily in Jerusalem.
But because of God's judgments, they were scattered to different nations. Some
were scattered to the East, some to the North, and some to the West. After many
years, those who were scattered West went very far west, and those who were
scattered East, went very far east, until eventually they reunited in a country
in the other side of the world from Jerusalem. They were so happy to see each
other, that they decide to settle down, build a synagogue and live there
permanently. But a problem arose after the Synagogue was finished. One group's
Sabbath was 24 hours different than the others group's Sabbath. And they both
insisted that their Sabbath was strictly kept, as was commanded in Scripture.
(This obviously happened because they travelled in different directions.) So
because neither group could agree on what day was the Sabbath, they decided to
write letters to Jerusalem, to their relatives that was scattered to the North.
They wanted an answer from them, so see which group was right.
But when the Letters came back, they didn't like the responses they got.
The Jews in Jerusalem (who were at a time 12 hour time difference) told them that they were both wrong, that they needed to celebrate the Sabbath at the exact time it was in Jerusalem, not in other parts of the world!
And the Jews who were scattered to the North told them that way up North, the days and nights can last for 6 months, because the sun doesn't go down very often near the poles. So their Sabbath needed to last for many months, not just 1 day.
Both these responses were unacceptable.
But when the Letters came back, they didn't like the responses they got.
The Jews in Jerusalem (who were at a time 12 hour time difference) told them that they were both wrong, that they needed to celebrate the Sabbath at the exact time it was in Jerusalem, not in other parts of the world!
And the Jews who were scattered to the North told them that way up North, the days and nights can last for 6 months, because the sun doesn't go down very often near the poles. So their Sabbath needed to last for many months, not just 1 day.
Both these responses were unacceptable.
So the Puzzle is this, which groups Sabbath was correct?
1. The group that travelled West.
2. The group that travelled East.
3. The group that remained in Jerusalem.
4. Or the group near the North Pole.
And they asked, why does the Sabbath need to start at Sundown? On the opposite side of the world it was Sunset, not Sundown when God created the days?
1. The group that travelled West.
2. The group that travelled East.
3. The group that remained in Jerusalem.
4. Or the group near the North Pole.
And they asked, why does the Sabbath need to start at Sundown? On the opposite side of the world it was Sunset, not Sundown when God created the days?
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