tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4849880221463921104.post6662101058542213516..comments2024-01-27T04:16:46.260-08:00Comments on The Other Adventist Home: Sabbathing, Part 1--Why You Should Break Up With the Sabbath Listtheotheradventisthomehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15833587098804932089noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4849880221463921104.post-76913173798361001142018-01-29T01:19:39.906-08:002018-01-29T01:19:39.906-08:00Good write-up, I am a big believer in commenting o...Good write-up, I am a big believer in commenting on blogs to inform the blog writers know that they’ve added something worthwhile to the world wide web. <a href="http://www.garagedoorrepairmarinadelreyca.com/" rel="nofollow">Click Here</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4849880221463921104.post-33155522877512548402017-09-26T01:48:49.154-07:002017-09-26T01:48:49.154-07:00For those who didn't grow up in the church, th... For those who didn't grow up in the church, the evangelists try to be helpful and get them started on their own Lists.<a href="http://www.homebuyerhouston.net/" rel="nofollow">Johnny Chen</a><br />Alex monerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02635328221496286054noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4849880221463921104.post-51352451433413734202017-08-13T13:05:37.938-07:002017-08-13T13:05:37.938-07:00Holy means "set apart" - set apart for w...Holy means "set apart" - set apart for what? We take "vacations to" . . . (fill in the blank). On Sabbath we're counseled by God to take a vacation to Himself - "it is a Sabbath (which means "rest") unto the Lord your God.” He wants us to savor His love - for our happiness - not His self-exaltation. (We're counseled that self-exaltation is satanic). <br /><br />I didn’t suspect the author was trying to belittle people who made the lists, but trying to explore the best way to inspire our children to also celebrate the savoring of God's love after an intense week's work. We _need_ that for our physical, mental and spiritual health. Unfortunately, some material in a "Sabbath List" turns children away from a loving relationship with God. That's what we _never_ want to do to our children in spite of any traditions or social pressures we face.<br /><br />Sue Lewishttp://www.theotheradventisthome.com/2017/08/sabbathing-part-why-you-should-break-up.html?spref=fbnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4849880221463921104.post-10630043274905958812017-08-05T17:57:38.770-07:002017-08-05T17:57:38.770-07:00The commandment is a LOT more than "do not wo...The commandment is a LOT more than "do not work" otherwise it would simply say, "Don't work on Saturday". It says to remember the Sabbath Day to keep it HOLY. What ever is keeping it HOLY is what we are to do. Those who have concocted the so called "list" have truly been trying to quantify THAT portion of the commandment. To ridicule or belittle those people is very un Sabbath. Do as you will but the accounting has very little to do with work and MUCH to do with attitude.guamjeffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11129347774619282115noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4849880221463921104.post-27457981495180286412017-08-05T08:47:02.935-07:002017-08-05T08:47:02.935-07:00Right on! The Sabbath comes to us from the first ...Right on! The Sabbath comes to us from the first one in Eden, where the actual work refrained from wasn't man's work at all, but rather the ceasing of God's creative 'work'. God rested because it was perfect, and the crowning act was the communion of Man with the Creator, hence Sabbath! To get to that relationship again is the sole criteria for my personal list. Yes, it's tough to shepherd our children into this ideal, but hopefully we can make Sabbath a day that is enriched with family communion. Instilling in them the desire for a deep personal relationship with God and fellow believers that can't be contained in superficial lists.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03203948322060786447noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4849880221463921104.post-66270146351803693762017-08-05T04:53:17.129-07:002017-08-05T04:53:17.129-07:00The Adventist MishnaThe Adventist MishnaMovinManhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14380051348722316048noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4849880221463921104.post-22902159387678703202017-08-04T20:37:53.034-07:002017-08-04T20:37:53.034-07:00You forgot a very important one about buying food ...You forgot a very important one about buying food on the Sabbath: it is okay as long as it is AT an Adventist institution such as camp meeting or from a university or academy cafeteria.Randyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06629127049131199334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4849880221463921104.post-27081583183590652052017-08-04T18:29:27.191-07:002017-08-04T18:29:27.191-07:00Love this!Love this!Derek Sandstromhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09751812639250544274noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4849880221463921104.post-77713529740183434062017-08-04T17:39:08.754-07:002017-08-04T17:39:08.754-07:00Nailed it. That's been the results of my study...Nailed it. That's been the results of my studying, too. <br /><br />Don't work.<br /><br />But it's not really even about work in terms of levels of effort, I believe. If you focus on that, you quickly get back to the old Jewish rules about how far you can walk in a day. It's about what work represents: benefit to yourself. <br /><br />I'm comfortable with volunteer "work" that benefits the church or the community, but not with undertaking that same effort to benefit myself on the Sabbath.<br /><br />We'll probably never get completely away from some of the list items with which we were raised, but it's good to talk about them together.David Futcher, CPAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06237010229358092197noreply@blogger.com