Day of Worship: Reassessing the Christian Life in Light of the Sabbath
McGraw, Ryan M.
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From the Introduction: “As a new believer, I had not given particular attention to the fourth commandment, or Sabbath day. I was shocked when a minster told me that not only should I refrain from my worldly employments on the Sabbath day, but that I should abstain from recreations and conversation that would be lawful on other days. He also taught me that the Sabbath was designed by God to be a day in which the entire time was to be spent in the joyful duties of public and private worship, which is meant to be a foretaste of heaven itself. Since then, after I weighed the biblical evidence as to how the Christian Sabbath or Lord's Day should be kept, it has proved to be the best day of the week and the ‘market day of the soul,’ with exceedinly great precious promises attached to it.”
Contents:
- Introduction
- The General Importance of Sabbath
- The Importance of God’s Day of Worship
- The Presuppositions of Isaiah 58:13–14
- Revisiting Isaiah 58:13–14
- Worldliness
- What Is Missing?
- The Reformed Application of the Law
- Some General Practical Observations
- Legalism?
- The Eternal Sabbath
- Appendix 1: Warfield on Foundations of the Sabbath
- Appendix 2: Review of Jay Adams’s Keeping the Sabbath Today?
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