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The Sabbath - Resting from the Thought of Labor

The SabbathExodus 20:8 states that humanity should complete all of its labor in 6 days.

C. D. Brooks Most Searched for Preacher on Sabbath Pulpit

Pastor C. D. Brooks is the most popular preacher on SabbathPulpit.Com. In this article we seek to understand why this great preacher is searched for much more than any other preacher.

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Sabbath helping us win the Victory

In Christ and His Righteousness, E. J. Waggoner presents the Sabbath as a help in visualizing the help that comes in the Christian life. Waggoner begins by seeing a connection between creation and redemption. He sees Creation and Redemption connected in Colossians 1:9-19. Jesus is the redeemer becuase he is the Creator. Waggoner quotes Hebrews 1:3 where it is stated that all things are held up by the Word.

The Sabbath as Mindset - Summary of Posts

Is the Sabbath a day we keep? Is it just 24 hours in which we worship God and become strengthened for living the life we are all called to live? Or is it more?

The Sabbath - Participation in the Coming Kingdom

On the Sabbath we are free to live in the coming Kingdom rather than being constrained by the current one. On that day we lay aside all that will stand in the way of living in the Kingdom of God. This will require knowledge of what the Kingdom of God truly is. To live in this day correctly one must contemplate God's intention for humanity and the world.

Bloggin the 28: Domestic Violence and Spirit-Body Unity

The Sabbath Pulpit is proud to be invovled in the Camp Meeting 2.0 series. Here is our submission to the community on Seventh-day Adventist Fundamental Belief #7

The Sabbath - Disengagement From the Present World

Sabbath : Restoring the Sacred Rhythm of RestThe Sabbath is a disengagement of the community from the present world.

Another Preparation Day Sabbath Brain Dump

The Sabbath is a celebration of God's perfect creation. Celebrating the perfect creation means that we are somebody, we are valued. But more than this we celebrate present liberation and sanctification. God told Israel to remember the Sabbath because of both the deliverance from Egypt as well as the creation. We are also told that it is a great sign of God's Sanctifying Power. Ultimately, the Sabbath is a celebration of the full restoration that will only come at the Second Advent of Jesus Christ.

The Sabbath - Celebration of Community

"The Sabbath is about individual rest, the church has turned it into a day of corporate worship." So says many I have come in contact with. Such an individualistic understanding of the Sabbath divorces the Sabbath Keeper from one of the greatest blessings of the Sabbath which is a celebration of community. In fact Leviticus 23:3 reminds us that a holy convocation or meeting was required of the community in the Hebrew Bible. It was to have elements that would be kept in community. In addition, the Sabbath was not just to benefit the Sabbath-Keeper.

Preparation Day Brain Dump on the Sabbath.

In an earlier post I asked the question, "What Bind does Adventism Get You Out of?" In it I asked the question, "What bind does our doctrines really get us out of?" I think thinking about this question can help the preacher to relate the truth of our doctrines to real questions that people ask.