Charles, If Yeshua "broke the Sabbath", He would have been a transgressor, not free from sin and thereby disqualified as being the Messiah. He never once exalted Himself over His Father's Torah commands. In fact, His obedience to Torah commands (that He perfectly kept and obeyed) is what deemed Him pleasing in His Father's sight. Then He told us to walk as He walked.
This not a "Jewish" issue whatsoever. That's merely bad dispensational doctrine. I recently recorded a video about this specifically. I'll post it when it's live.
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Everyone knows that sabbath is for the Jews. That's why Jesus broke sabbath, to show them He was changing things.
Charles, If Yeshua "broke the Sabbath", He would have been a transgressor, not free from sin and thereby disqualified as being the Messiah. He never once exalted Himself over His Father's Torah commands. In fact, His obedience to Torah commands (that He perfectly kept and obeyed) is what deemed Him pleasing in His Father's sight. Then He told us to walk as He walked.
This not a "Jewish" issue whatsoever. That's merely bad dispensational doctrine. I recently recorded a video about this specifically. I'll post it when it's live.
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