EPISODE · Apr 9, 2025 · 1H
Are Christians still required to keep the Sabbath? | A Complete Breakdown
from The Least of These Podcast with Jayni Jackson · host Jayni Jackson
Are Christians still required to keep the Sabbath—or has it been fulfilled in Christ? In this deep-dive teaching, we walk through every major passage in Scripture about the Sabbath, from Genesis to Revelation, and unpack what it truly means that Jesus fulfilled the law. You’ll discover the difference between shadow and substance, law and grace, obligation and rest. We’ll explore Old Testament origins, New Testament freedom, prophetic visions of eternal worship, and the powerful gospel truth that your ultimate rest isn’t found in a day—it’s found in a Person. Whether you’ve been wrestling with legalism, confused about Sabbath observance, or just hungry for clarity, this is the complete biblical breakdown you’ve been looking for. Watch till the end, and experience the freedom of resting fully in Christ’s finished work.
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Are Christians still required to keep the Sabbath—or has it been fulfilled in Christ? In this deep-dive teaching, we walk through every major passage in Scripture about the Sabbath, from Genesis to Revelation, and unpack what it truly means that Jesus fulfilled the law. You’ll discover the difference between shadow and substance, law and grace, obligation and rest. We’ll explore Old Testament origins, New Testament freedom, prophetic visions of eternal worship, and the powerful gospel truth that your ultimate rest isn’t found in a day—it’s found in a Person. Whether you’ve been wrestling with legalism, confused about Sabbath observance, or just hungry for clarity, this is the complete biblical breakdown you’ve been looking for. Watch till the end, and experience the freedom of resting fully in Christ’s finished work.
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