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Rom 14:5 Proves Why We Shouldn't Keep the Sabbath — Doesn't It?
FHMI-0138Shane VaughnSermon Transcript
- (primary) Romans 14:5
- (secondary) Genesis 2:2–3 — Genesis 2:2-3
- (secondary) Isaiah 66:22–23 — Isaiah 66:22-23
- (secondary) Romans 14:1–4 — Romans 14:1-4
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Summary
This teaching addresses the common objection that Romans 14:5 abolishes Sabbath observance. Shane Vaughn argues that the chapter’s context concerns food disputes and voluntary fasting days among early believers rather than Yahweh’s commanded Sabbath. The sermon emphasizes proper biblical interpretation, continuity of Torah observance, and the enduring sanctity of the seventh-day Sabbath.
Core doctrine
Sabbath
Summary
This teaching addresses the common objection that Romans 14:5 abolishes Sabbath observance. Shane Vaughn argues that the chapter’s context concerns food disputes and voluntary fasting days among early believers rather than Yahweh’s commanded Sabbath. The sermon emphasizes proper biblical interpretation, continuity of Torah observance, and the enduring sanctity of the seventh-day Sabbath.
Core doctrine
Sabbath