Zone1 Charlie & Erika Kirk Were/Are Sabbatarians

Carl in Michigan

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I heard an incredible interview with Erika Kirk today. Among other things she discussed how she and Charlie were discovering the need to honor God on the Sabbath, and yes she was talking about the Saturday Sabbath

I've said this before. God has His Flock in many different organizations of men, but He is revealing truth to those individuals. This is one of those truths that the majority of "Christians' reject, but God is in control, and He's not done with any of us until HE says He's done.

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I heard an incredible interview with Erika Kirk today. Among other things she discussed how she and Charlie were discovering the need to honor God on the Sabbath, and yes she was talking about the Saturday Sabbath

I've said this before. God has His Flock in many different organizations of men, but He is revealing truth to those individuals. This is one of those truths that the majority of "Christians' reject, but God is in control, and He's not done with any of us until HE says He's done.

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I've heard far more suggestions from students of theology and Rabbis that non-Jews must not keep Shabbat. If one is potentially going to convert or just wants to maintain a spiritual level of support for Judaism, they must at least turn on and off a light, turn on the TV or something to basically keep Shabbat in their own way but without keeping it fully.

Shabbat is a commitment for Jews give by G-d. With Reform and secular Judaism, even the keeping of Shabbat is in immense decline. Or, they will do as I do and just cut out certain pleasures or joys, similar to Lent I suppose for Catholics.

This slow and growing acclimatization to Shabbat is particularly critical for those who are looking to convert. A test if you will which requires increasing commitment to grow accustomed to. There is no doubt in my mind I could keep the Shabbat fully, I am not a highly addictive person and I am a firm in cold turkey decisions if one wants to. I personally cut out a couple of enjoyable decisions just as a tribute per se since it was advisable not to do so if not Jewish.

Passover, Yom Kippur, Rosh Hashanah are ok to observe in our own way if not Jewish which I suppose is a bit ironic but that's just what I have collected as Noahide.

It's not my place to tell anyone else what to do, I am simply conveying what I have learned.
 
If you believe a word that Israeli super agent Erika has ever said you also presumably believe that Charlie boy was the love of her life and that she had nothing to do with his execution .

Must be great to be so trusting .
 

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