In our current evangelical climate, the Sabbath has momentum. While it is likely that the dominant interpretation of the Sabbath is still that it has been fulfilled in Jesus Christ, and the literal and physical requirements of the day are no longer binding (cf. Romans 14:5, Colossians 2:16-17), there is certainly a growing movement that... Continue Reading →
Jesus, the Law, and the Sabbath: Remembering the Timeline
One of the most difficult subjects that Christians can wrestle with is which aspects of the Old Testament Law are still binding upon us. This is nothing new, and was the topic which caused the first ever recorded Church council (Acts 15). Most Christians will be familiar with one way to approach this issue. Often, the... Continue Reading →