Thankyou @hope777 I have enjoyed this post very much, although I am going the way of the Hebrew roots and believe in observing the Sabbath and God's Holy feasts , Thank you so much for your post, May Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus the Messiah) shine His face upon you. Shalom Shalom(Peace be with you)May the Holy Spirit (Ruach Kodesh) continue to lead you and bless you with your teaching others. lots of love.
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Thank you for your reply and the wonderful blessings! According to your knowledge which day was the first day of the week in the New Testament times? Much blessings to you too!
According to my knowledge, the first day of the week is saturday evening at sunset to Sunday evening at sunset. When Torah tells us to keep the sabbath , it does not say we can only worship Him on that day only and no other day. God bless
Hey @artywinky could you tell me. Why do Hebrew roots observe the Sabbath and holy feasts; is it for salvation or rewards earth/heavenly rewards? I am doing some research into it and would love to know your response! And do you fact accept the trinity, it was not clear in your comment?
If you are doing research , I can recommend Michael Rood from rood awakening. and no I do not observe the sabbath for earthly rewards. I observe it to get close to God and to rest in Jesus our saviour and to hold communion with Him for what He has done for us on the cross. I have found the truth in Hebrew roots. However , whether we worship on a sunday or saturday , as long as we know where our salvation comes from . I personally accept the trinity. I hope have answered your question. Jesus came to fulfil the covenant, not to do away with it.God bless you and give you Shalom. (peace)I know that I have found peace in Yeshua (Jesus) I have found through the Hebrew roots , Jesus has come alive to me.