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Peter Faber·1993-02-01
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It seems that everyone today has a different idea of what we may or may not do on Sunday. The fourth command­ment tells us not to work and I understand this. But what, for example, is wrong with things we do the other days of the week that are really not work, but have no spiritual benefit? I am thinking here of reading, homework, or playing basket­ball. -Michigan You are correct on the assumption of which your question is based. Everyone has a different idea what we may do on the Sabbath....

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Peter Faber
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1993-02-01

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Beacon Lights
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Isaiah
Isaiah 58:13-14Isaiah 58
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