Thursday, January 22, 2009

[DVRH] Observing the Shabbat is

Observing Shabbat (the Sabbath) is a central aspect of living a Torah Observant life. As there are an increasing number of believers in Yeshua HaMashiach who are learning and trying to follow His example. Some of the most obvious things that Yeshua did were observe the feasts and holy days that YHVH commanded all to keep and observe.

There are several days that are commanded in Torah, but the first and foremost is the Shabbat, also known as the Sabbath. This day is not only the most popular, but it is also the day of observance that is celebrated more than all others. The Shabbat happens on the seventh day of every week, starting from the Gregorian Friday evening at sundown to the following Saturday evening at sundown.

There are those that have gone full-blown into celebrating the Sabbath within a matter of a week to a month, while many others for various reasons take their time. Both are acceptable; YHVH knows your heart and your capacity. And as long as one is looking to Him and obeying Him in all things including how, when and to what degree each holy day be observed, then all is heading in the right direction.


DVRH

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