Remember the Sabbath day, decrees the Fourth Commandment. When youre a pastor, how could you possibly forget? is the snappy 21st-century comeback. Yet this command presents a special dilemma for ...
The concept of a seven-day week goes back several millennia, and in Judaism, the seventh day of the week was designated as the Sabbath. This was based on the book of Genesis where, over six days, God ...
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It is the Fourth Commandment of the time-honored Ten. Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. And remember it I do. How could I forget? For decades, I was a strict Sabbath observer. As a working ...
Elder Russell M. Nelson of the Quorum of the Twelve was the concluding speaker in the Sunday afternoon session of general conference. He spoke of the Sabbath day and his own experiences as a young ...
You sometimes encounter the charge that the Catholic Church wrongly "changed the sabbath" from Saturday to Sunday. This claim is often made by Seventh-Day Adventists, for example. But even if one ...
When I lived on campus last summer, I had an overwhelming amount of free time on the weekends. On Friday nights, I would go to Shabbat dinners hosted by Jewish friends. We would pack into sweltering ...
THE Fourth Commandment doesn’t specifically mention TweetDeck or Facebook. Observing the Sabbath 3,000 years ago was more about rest and going easy on one’s family — servants and oxen included. But if ...
As Sunday dawns in Tonga's capital, an unbroken silence blankets the streets. Almost every shop in Nuku'alofa — including petrol stations — stays closed. Only church bells eventually disturb the quiet ...