By: Nancy Missler; ©2003 Nancy Missler likens our sanctification with the ceremony accompanying the offering of sacrifices on the Brazen Altar in the Old Testament Tabernacle. Contents Carried Like Hot…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon; ©2003 The authors contrast the Biblical and Catholic understanding of salvation. Contents 1 What Does the Bible Teach Concerning Salvation?—Part 2 2 Notes…
By: Dr. Robert A. Morey; ©2003 This final article in the series gives a biblical-theological approach to the Sabbath, corporate worship, and traces Sabbath-keeping in church history. Contents 1 Part…
By: Dr. Robert A. Morey; ©2003 Some who observe the Sabbath argue that since the New Testament is silent on the subject, we must assume that it is still to…
By: Dr. Robert A. Morey; ©2003 Was the Sabbath observed even before the time of Moses? Did Jesus prophesy that Christians would be observing the Sabbath even at the end…
By: Dr. Robert A. Morey; ©2003 Dr. Morey answers the arguments of sabbatarians from Hebrews 4:9 (Sabbath rest), and the “remember” argument from Exodus 20:8. Do either of these verses…
By: Dr. Robert A. Morey; ©2003 What about those who argue that the “Sabbath was made for man”? Was the Sabbath established as a moral law for all men? Was…
By: Dr. Robert A. Morey; ©2003 Sabbatarians reason that since the command to keep the Sabbath is found in the Ten Commandments, it must be a moral law. Dr. Robert…
By: Dr. Robert A. Morey; ©2003 Sabbatarians argue that Sabbath-keeping is part of God’s moral law, and thus is binding on all men. What is the difference between a moral…
By: Dr. Robert A. Morey; ©2003 One of the arguments used by Sabbatarians is that God instituted Sabbath keeping as a “creation ordinance.” What is a creation ordinance, and does…