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For whom
was the Sabbath (Saturday) created?
“The
Sabbath is for man, and not man for the Sabbath“ (Mark 2.27).
Note.
The word "man" in this text refers to the entire human race. God instituted the Sabbath to be a source of joy and blessings for all people.
“Jesus says
: "The Sabbath is for man". From this it must be concluded that man,
even from the creation of the world, was aware of why God created the Sabbath,
and all those who observe it received the blessings that the observance of the
Sabbath brought with it... Even before God gave His moral law at Sinai, people
recognized the necessity of keeping the seventh day holy” (J.J. Taylor, The
Sabbatic Question [1914], pp.20-24).
This is
what Dr. Moody wrote about the inviolability of God's Sabbath commandment: “I
sincerely believe that this commandment has the same meaning for people today
as before. I had to talk with people who claimed that it had already been
abolished, but not one of them could point me to a single place in the Holy
Scriptures where it was said that God had abolished this commandment. When
Christ was on earth, He did nothing to abolish it. He only freed her from the
bonds with which the scribes and Pharisees entangled the Sabbath rest, and
revealed to people its true meaning and inner spiritual meaning. "The
Sabbath is for man, not man for the Sabbath". Right now, more than ever,
this commandment is of great importance for a person. Its sincere observance
now, in our tense and impetuous age, is more important than ever. The Sabbath
was established in Eden, and since then this commandment has never lost its
power. It begins with the word "remember", which speaks of its
existence long before God wrote His law on stone tablets and gave it to the
people of Israel at Sinai. How can people claim that this commandment has lost
its meaning, while the other nine have remained unchanged?“ (D.L. Moody,
Weighed and Wanting [1898 ed.], pp.46,47).
When did
God bless and sanctify the seventh day?
“And God
finished on the seventh day His works which He did, and rested on the seventh
day from all His works which He did. And God blessed the seventh day, and
sanctified it, for on it he rested from all his works, which God created and
created“ (Gen 2.2-3).
Note. “If the entire Holy Scripture consisted of only two texts of Genesis - Genesis 2.2-3, then it would not be difficult for people to understand the commandment about the Sabbath as a special holy time, which everyone for whom He created the earth must dedicate to God. The first people must have known about it. In other words, the expression "(He) sanctified it" cannot have any other meaning. If these words did not refer to someone who needs to keep and keep the seventh day holy, then they would not be in Holy Scripture at all” (John Peter Lange, A Commentary on the Holy Scriptures, vol.1, p.197).
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