Andreasen - The Sabbath Which Day and Why (Book)
Milian Lauritz AndreasenAttacks upon the Sabbath throughout the ages have been numerous and persistent, and they have all been grounded upon human reasoning as against the command of God. Men can see no reason why any other day than one commanded by God is not just as good. Men cannot see why one day in seven is not just as good as the seventh day. The answer, of course, is that the difference lies in God's command. Is is at this point that man's reason sets aside a positive command of God. It is not merely a question of this or that day, but the greater question of obedience to God's command.
If ever the Sabbath was needed, it is needed now. Amid the tumult of nations, amid the clash of arms, God's voice is heard calling men to worship, to communion, to the Sabbath rest that remains for the people of God. The time has come, and is long overdue, for a Sabbath restoration and reformation. The evil one has almost succeeded in depriving men of God's Sabbath gift, and the church is apathetic. It is time for the Christian, for the church, to awake, and go out to battle for the faith once delivered to the saints. It is time for all to "remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy."
Table of Contents
The Sabbath
An Enemy of the Sabbath
The Sabbath Commandment
The First Sabbath
The Sabbath at Sinai
The Sabbath in the Old Testament
Christ and the Law
Jesus and Tradition
Has the Sabbath Been Changed?
Sunday in the New Testament
Some Questions Answered
Under Grace
God's Sign and Seal
Sabbath Reformation
The Final Controversy