> Now, let me ask you if you are open to me showing you that the seventh day
> Sabbath commandment was also a shadow.  Are you willing to consider
> Scripture and arguments to consider this?  My position is that the seventh
> day Sabbath was a shadow.  Your position is that it was not a shadow.
> Correct?
>
> David Miller

As a shadow, God's presence is in it, a holy day, set aside for
fellowshipping with Him.  It is a shadow of God's coming dwelling with men
in His millennial reign, as well as His dwelling with us in Spirit now.  But
we must also work the six days, so the same fellowship is not possible on
the days He has not sanctified as holy.

Are you willing to consider that the Sabbath is the seventh day?
Are you willing to consider that the fourth commandment is about working the
six days that precede it?

Trying to say it is "every day" is an idea of men, invented because they
refuse God's clear commandment and want to meet on the venerable day of Sun
worship.

--Marlin
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