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According to Scripture Sponsored by Pembroke Seventh Dav Adventist Church Q According to the Bible when docs the Sabbath or an> day begin and end'' Le\ 23 32 It shall be unto you a sabbath of rest, and >c shall afflict >our souls, in the ninth day of the month at evening, from e\cmng unto, shall ye celebrate your sabbath A At evening was the start or the beginning of a new day Q When was evening' Mark 01 32 And at evening, when the sun did set. they brought unto himall that were diseased, and them that were possessed with devils A Evening was when the sun did set. i e "dusk" Q When did a day begin and end according to the Bible'' Gen 01:05 And God called the light Dav. and the darkness he called Night And the evening and the morning were the first day. Gen 01:08 And God called the firmament Heav en And the evening and the morning were the second dav Gen 01:13 And the evening and the morning were the third dav Gen 01 19 And the cv citing and the morning were the fourth dav Gen 01:23 And the evening and the morning were the fifth dav Gen 01:31 And God saw everything that he had made. and. behold it was very good And the evening and the morning were the sixth day Judg. 19:09 And when the man rose up to depart, he. and his concubine, and his serv ant, his father in law . the damsel s father, said unto him. Behold. now the day dravveth toward evening. 1 pray you tarry all night behold, the day growclh to an end. lodge here, that thine heart may be merry: and tomorrow gel you early on your way. that thou mayest go home Please note that a day begins on the evening previous to the light part of the day. for example w hat we as U.S. citizens would call Saturday night is really Sunday night according to how the Bible counts time, because the night part of the day comes first, not aficr the daylight hours! Q: Doesn't John 20:19 say that the disciples met on the first day of the week? John 20:19 then the same day at evening, being the first day of the week, when the doors were shut where the disciples were assembled for fear of the Jews, came Jesus and stood in the midst, and saith unto them. Peace be unto you. A. As the text says they were assembled for fear of the Jews, they didn't want what just happened to Jesus to happen to them! The text docs say that it was a worship serv ice or that the day was sanctified for worship' (J \\ luii about Acts 2d 7'' Acts 2n H" And upon the First day of the week when the disciples came together to break bread. Paul preached unto 11tem reads to depart on the morrow and continued his speech until midnight \ In Acts 2 4<> n says that the dxipk'N broke bread daily. don't \ou eat every das '' As alreads noted this was what ssc today ssouidcall a ^ >'iirdas evening service, one in v?!: .h Paul was planning to walk a great distance on Sunday morning to cauh Ins fellows in a ship, hardly an itetiv Us to do iThe thought of Sundav as ins type of hols das More than Id . it was a farewell sermon add> rom Paul to a group of believers who greatly desired to hear hint! Paul here eats vv iih a group of people who lie had been with all Sabbath, he is eating the evening meal w ith them, and knowing it will be a great time before he gets to sec them again, he sends the other disciples on w ith the ship to a cits he travels to at daybreak on Sunday. Q: Is ihcrc a positive command that the Sabbath isstill to be observed in the New Testament? A: Hcb. 04:01 Let us therefore fear. lest, a promise being left us of entering into his rest, any of you should seem to come short of it Hcb 04:04-11 For he spake in a certain place of the seventh day on this wise. And God did rest the seventh day from all his works And in this place again, if thev shall enter into my rest Seeing therefore it rcmaincth that some must enter therein, and they to whom it was first preached entered not in because of unbelief: Again, he limilclh accrtainday. saying in David Today, after so long a lime; as it is said. Today if ye w ill hear his voice, harden not your hearts. For is Jesus had given them rest, then would he not afterward have spoken of another day. There rcmaincth therefore a rcsl to the people of God For he that is entered into his rcsl. he also hath ceased front his own works, as God did front his. Let us labour therefore to enter into that rcsl. lest any ntan fall after the same example of unbelief 1 Tint. 01:08-10. I John (>2:0.17 And hereby we do know that we know hint, if we keep his commandments. He that sailh. 1 know him. and kccpcth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in hint. But whose kccpcth his word, in hint verily is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that \vc arc in him.. Listen to 1 till .9 FM 1st day of week. Congressman Mclntyre Urges Designation of Lumber River as Scenic River Hashintfton, /).('. ? C'ongressnuin Mike Melius re announces his strong support for the National Park Service's efforts to include the Lumber river in its exclusive list of National Wild and Scenic rivers "Now that the final decision is reads to be made here 111 Washington bv the Secretary of the Interior. I will work tirelessly to make sure that the Lumber River will be recogni/cd as a natural and national treasure " "As summer begins and the full beauty of the Lumber River emerges, now is the time for the National Park Scrx ice to rceogni/c lite Lumber Ri v cr asa National Wild and Scenic River." Mclnlyrc said "1 hav e asked Secretary Babbitt, who oversees the National Park System, to give the Lumber River report his complete and prompt support" Mclnlyrc commended the local volunteers who have worked for the special recognition "The l umber River Basin Coiumillcc. the stalepark sv stem, and all lite friendsof the Lumber Riv cr hav c much of vv hicli to be proud Their hard work ensures that the river will receive the recognition that it deserves." Mclnlyrc said Mclntvrc. a Lumbcrton native, said he has had the "privilege of living all my life near the Lumber River. This designation will strengthen the region 's efforts to become a center for tourism and rccrc illicit and help protect n as a natural resource " Congressman Melius re also pouued oul ihni this designation protects private propcrtv rights "The federal gov eminent will not have am new or special control over the river Instead, after the Lumber River Slate Park receives approv al as a National Wild Scenic River, it will be eligible for federal funds, increased publicilv. and will be a stronger attraction for tourists The Slate will continue to manage the Park." Earlier this year. Mclnivrc cosponsorcd a bill designed to make contributions to the National Park Service easier A one dollar checkoff line for donations to the National Park Service will be included on federal income tax forms "We arc giv ing people the opportunity tocontribulca dollar to their National Parks I f only 10% of the laxpav crs agree to donate a dollar of their refund, then the National Park Service would be able to do more for the Lumber River." Mclnivrc explained. The National Park Service has studied the Lumber River for the hist year It recently submitted a favorable report to the Secretary of the Interior's office in Washington The Sccrclarv must approve the Governor Hunt originally requested that the Stale Park portion of the river be designated a National Wildand Scenic River 14 months ago Give A Gift that will be remembered all year long!!! - w. . ^ Here's the secret?give a gift subscription of this newspaper to your special friends. 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