Ten Commandments

A ROAD UNTRAVELLED

(January 07, 2024) Dr Jim McClure encourages Christians to confidently follow the Lord this new year… 

Welcome to 2024! Where did last year go?

I was reflecting on how much the world has changed in my lifetime. I was born when German bombs were being dropped on Belfast. But following the end of the war, despite various hardships, life was pretty good. I have come to the conclusion that I have been privileged to live in a time of unparalleled discovery and achievement in the world.

Following the Second World War who would have guessed that someone would walk on the moon? Who would have speculated that our old radio would be largely replaced by a colour television? Who would have considered that one day you could carry a phone in your pocket without trailing a telephone wire? Who would have anticipated that something called a computer would be invented that would give you instant answers to many of your questions on many subjects? Who would have predicted the amazing advances in medicine and surgery?

Of course, not everything over the years has been good or positive I do not need to list some of the negatives and tragedies that have also been part of those years… although the Covid pandemic which, directly or indirectly, wreaked havoc in the lives of countless millions of people throughout the world, was one of those stressful times.

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WHO CHANGED THE SABBATH DAY?

Jim McClure(November 14, 2016) Dr Jim McClure, esteemed theologian, brings insight to an important commandment …

Because the attempts of some Christians to Judaise Christianity, and in view of the insistence on Sabbath keeping by some, I decided to reflect on the significance of the Sabbath and its observance.
First of all it is acknowledged that ‘keeping the Sabbath holy’ is one of the Ten Commandments. The relevance and endorsement of some of the commandments are obvious, for example, don’t murder, don’t steal, don’t commit adultery.

But what about the one regarding the keeping of the Sabbath day?  Is it relevant in the 21st century? Does it apply to Christians (even assuming that it applies to Jews)? Is Sunday the Christian Sabbath? Can it simply be ignored or rendered irrelevant by theological argument?

The following are some of the views held by various Christians today: (more…)