Reformation Hope Church
"Aristocracy?" Two Kinds. Three Distinguishing Truths - Audio
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Dr Wayne Sedlak delves into the importance of faith in God, emphasizing the Sabbath's significance for humanity and accountability to God. It critiques economic stagnation and the decline of American Protestantism, reflecting on historical figures and events. Dr Sedlak warns against wealth and idolatry, advocating for compassion over legalism. Highlighted, is the Sabbath as a day for healing and opposing tyranny, stressing the church's governing role. The relationship between Christianity and capitalism is examined, concluding with a call for spiritual growth and prayer for guidance. The Sabbath's healing aspect actively combats oppression and tyranny, opposing the "conquer thy neighbor" mentality. This promotes neighborly love, fulfilling all commandments and ensuring rest for everyone, including the vulnerable, thus reflecting equality before God. This connection between healing and justice is central to the Sabbath's meaning. Amos asserts that the Sabbath opposes oppression and conquest, promoting love