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Sabbath is For Christians Proof (Almost 400 presentation slides)
Sabbath is For Christians Proof (Almost 400 presentation slides)
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Sabbath is For Christians Proof (Almost 400 presentation slides) is a massive, ready-to-use slide library built from a full-length Bible teaching that traces the Sabbath from Genesis to Revelation and asks the question many Christians avoid: is the 7th-day Sabbath still meant for believers in Jesus today?
This free download includes 398 presentation slides designed to walk viewers step-by-step through a cumulative case. The teaching begins with a personal tension—why would the fourth commandment be the “exception” in most churches?—then follows a clear method: read everything in context, weigh opposing arguments fairly, check assumptions, and use original-language tools to verify what the text actually says.
Inside the slides you’ll find the “seven major proofs” laid out in a clean, teachable flow:
• Creation: the seventh day blessed and sanctified before Israel existed, treating Sabbath as a creation principle rather than a late Jewish add-on.
• Sinai: the fourth commandment anchored in creation, placed alongside the other moral commands, and framed with a broad ethical scope (rest for family, servants, foreigners, even animals).
• Jesus: “Sabbath was made for man,” Jesus’ Sabbath practice, and his pattern of correcting abuses without abolishing the command.
• The Apostles (Acts): repeated Sabbath rhythm in mission and discipleship, with no recorded “transfer decree” moving holiness to Sunday.
• The Epistles: careful, contextual treatment of key passages often used against Sabbath (Colossians 2, Galatians 4, Romans 14), plus a focused look at Hebrews 4 and the meaning of “Sabbath-keeping remains.”
• Prophetic trajectory: Sabbath language projected forward (Jesus’ Olivet discourse; Isaiah’s new creation vision), emphasizing continuation and expansion rather than repeal.
• History: how and why mainstream Christianity drifted—civil law, councils, and theological currents—contrasted with the consistent biblical pattern.
The tone is direct and practical: Sabbath isn’t presented as a way to earn salvation, but as a creation-rooted gift and a Spirit-empowered rhythm of worship, mercy, rest, and weekly “rehearsal” of the coming kingdom rest. The slides also help you answer common objections (“under grace not law,” “Jesus fulfilled it,” “Romans 14 makes days optional,” “Sunday replaced Saturday”) with the transcript-driven arguments and text flow.
If you teach, lead a group, build a class, or simply want a thorough, verse-by-verse framework you can revisit, these nearly 400 slides give you an organized toolkit—structured, quotable, and built to spark serious Bible study rather than shallow debate.
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