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Why should Christians not keep a literal Sabbath?

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Christians should not keep a literal Sabbath because the New Testament teaches that Christ is our true Sabbath rest.

The New Testament is clear that Christians are not required to observe the Sabbath in a literal sense. In Colossians 2:16, it states that no one should judge believers based on observance of Sabbath days. The significance of the Sabbath has been fulfilled in Christ, who is our eternal rest. The focus shifts from a day of the week to the ongoing trust and rest found in Jesus. Observing a literal Sabbath can lead to legalism and detracts from the grace we find in Christ. Thus, believers are called to rest in Him and enjoy spiritual communion rather than adhere to the old covenant regulations.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:16-17, Matthew 11:28

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