To whom, then, should its observance be rendered?
Answer
"Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's." Mark 12: 17.
NOTE - When men make Sabbath laws, therefore, they require Sabbath observance to be rendered
to the government, or, presumably, to God through the government.
Can anything separate the true child of God from the love of God?
Why have all been reckoned under sin?
What admonition is therefore given?
14. What did He say of those who should break one of God's commandments, or should teach men to do so?
To what did the ordinances pertain that were thus abolished?
19. What testimony does Eusebius (AD. 270-338), a noted bishop of the church, a flatterer of Constantine, and the reputed father of ecclesiastical history, bear upon this subject?
How is the fifth trumpet, or first woe, introduced?
Questions & Answers are from the book Bible Readings for the Home Circle