Seventh Day Adventists in the Bible
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 1:21 am
The name Seventh Day Adventist speaks for itself, - they believe in the Advent of our Lord and they keep the Sabbath of the Bible.
If these two points of belief have identified their church, we could test those beliefs with the Bible.
For instance, Enoch kept the Sabbath like Adam as well as the descendants of Shem, and Enoch also believed or looked for the Advent of the Lord, as described in Jude 14.
It goes without saying that anyone who kept the Sabbath and looked for the Advent of Christ, were Seventh Day Adventists.
Jesus was a SDA. He attended the synagogue on the Sabbath as His custom was, and He proclaimed His own advent Mark 14:62.
It could be safely said from what I understand in the Bible that the God of the SDA's is the God of the Bible and the Lord Jesus Christ.
I know that other churches have laid claim to Christ, such as the Latter Day Saints, the church of Christ, the church of God, the Jehovah's Witnesses, the Apostolic church? and so forth. But these all fall short on some doctrine in the Bible, usually not a minor one either.
I'm just wondering why the other churches have not picked up on this, or don't they want to trust the Bible?
If these two points of belief have identified their church, we could test those beliefs with the Bible.
For instance, Enoch kept the Sabbath like Adam as well as the descendants of Shem, and Enoch also believed or looked for the Advent of the Lord, as described in Jude 14.
It goes without saying that anyone who kept the Sabbath and looked for the Advent of Christ, were Seventh Day Adventists.
Jesus was a SDA. He attended the synagogue on the Sabbath as His custom was, and He proclaimed His own advent Mark 14:62.
It could be safely said from what I understand in the Bible that the God of the SDA's is the God of the Bible and the Lord Jesus Christ.
I know that other churches have laid claim to Christ, such as the Latter Day Saints, the church of Christ, the church of God, the Jehovah's Witnesses, the Apostolic church? and so forth. But these all fall short on some doctrine in the Bible, usually not a minor one either.
I'm just wondering why the other churches have not picked up on this, or don't they want to trust the Bible?