If Jesus Broke the Sabbath, I can also do the Same

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The video takes a turn as we reveal how both Jesus and the apostles interacted with the Sabbath. Did you know Jesus not only challenged traditional Sabbath practices but also referred to God as His Father, a move that upset many religious leaders? John 5:18 gives us a glimpse into this significant moment.

We also tackle the question of law and obedience. The Bible speaks of the Torah, comprising 613 laws, not just the Ten Commandments. Galatians 3:10 emphasizes that failing to adhere to the whole Law brings a curse, shedding light on the impossibility of perfect obedience.

Hebrews 4:8-9 takes us further into understanding the Sabbath as a shadow of the rest found in Christ. This passage helps us see that the ultimate rest and fulfillment are found in Jesus, rather than in the observance of a single day.

In the New Testament, the focus shifts from specific days and places of worship to a more profound principle: worshiping God in Spirit and truth. Romans 14:5-7 and John 4:23-24 reveal that personal conviction and sincere worship are what truly matter.
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Jesus said his father is working, who's Jesus's father? Are you talking about Jehovah?

jeffnoble
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Be careful of what is coming out of your mouth, my friend. Jesus was working the way you think, He was heeling people in the Sabbath day. God bless you!

Daphcar
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So you're saying Jesus committed sin?

angelaross
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He didn't break the shabbat he came to what fulfill what started in the garden of eden the lamb slain from the fondation of the world

naomiail
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Sin is the transgression of the law - 1John 3:4
The Sabbath is the 4th commandment. So did Jesus sin? NO!!! The Bible tells us Jesus was tempted in all points yet without sin - Heb 4:15. You are confused and fall under the category of a false prophet.
Your accusations are based on Jewish pharasaical teaching which had set up man made laws which Jesus did not conform to. You are right in saying the Jews sought to persecute him and kill him. Their laws were based on the tradition of their elders Mark 7:1-9 and not the commandments of God

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