I've been keeping Sabbath since April of last year and pretty much stopped being Catholic fully since around June.
Gentiles are not allowed to observe the Sabbath. That commandment is just for Jews.
Moshe,
Hi. I don't know where it says that but the bible I'm reading old and new testament, commandments directly from God, and also what Jesus did and practiced during his life I am meant to follow.
As a Christian I follow Christ, the whole bible and commandments of God, including the keeping of Sabbath which is what Jesus taught us to do.
You are correct that most Christians (gentiles) do not keep Sabbath, however we are meant to. The Christian Church from its foundation was originally a Sabbath keeping church. There are a small number of Christians that do though still keep sabbath and all the holy feasts, and remain true to what the bible says and what Jesus taught. The teachings in mainstream large Christian churches has not been to fully follow Christ or the bible, since after the first century they went down a different path and stopped keeping Sabbath and instead switched to Sunday and they also got rid of majority of things Jewish because of their hatred to the Jews. Our own scriptures tell us not to follow a false gospel though, unfortunately people were not able to read all the bible and in fact the Catholic Church prevented the bible being translated until very recent history and that is why many of us have been deceived. Our scriptures also confirm that we would be deceived that as Christians whom carry the very name of Christ we would be fooled.
"For false Christs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and miracles to deceive even the elect—if that were possible." (Matthew 24)
I believe anyone who follows the teaching of Christ is a Christian, "He who has my commandments, and obeys them, it is he who loves me" (John 14:21).
Jesus and all his apsotles were Jews and kept the biblical Sabbath and all the commandments of God, and therefore a true Christian is also meant to follow in the footsteps of who (in our belief) the messiah is, and what he taught part of which is to keep the Sabbath. Our own teachings from Christ and the whole of the new testament only reaffirm this to any Christian who reads the bible.
A Christian follows Christ, that's why they call us Christians. The principle that you follow should be the title that you hold. To be a Christian you must follow the Bible. If you follow Christ you must believe his word, the bible (all of the bible) and keep the Commandments of God. Anyone who follows anything apart from the Bible cannot claim to fully be a Christian.
Jesus himself confirmed that he had not come to abolish the old law of Moses and that it still fully applies and he had come to clarify and fulfill it, which is what I'm also meant to do as a follower of Christ.
There are still a number of prety major and fundemental difference from my new belief as a Christian and Jewish faith, Sabbath is not one of them though. I believe all Christians are supposed to keep Sabbath it says so in our bible, both old and new covenant. I believe also Samaritans are meant to, though I'm not as familar with their beliefs.
These are the basics of what I have believed for quite a long time though have only started following recently:
http://www.cgi.org/our-beliefs/And this is an explaination from my standpoint as a Christian as to why I am meant to keep sabbath:
http://www.cgi.org/our-beliefs/booklets-brochures/the-questions-answers-book/qa-the-sabbath-holy-days/In the book of Matthew and Luke, Jesus said:
"Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished. Matthew 5:17
Jesus confirmed that the Law of Moses “The Old [Testament] and commandments” were to be observed and that he had not come to do away with them only to fulfil them.
Jesus was Jewish. The only book and law that Jesus was talking about was [the Tanach] the Tanakh and the commandments as that is what they had in their hand at the time, the New [Testament] had not yet been written. Jesus followed the Law during his life all Ten Commandments Gods Law handed down to Moses on Mount Sinai for all nations to abide by and confirmed that nothing would disappear from the law. The New [Testament] is different because it is for individuals not nations and how they should live their lives as individuals in relation to each other. The Old [Testament] and New [Testament] are both 100% valid The Whole Bible and is what Christians should follow.
The apostles of Christ clearly kept all the commandments and followed the Tanakh [Tanach] Law after Christ's death and they were not done away with. They still kept the Sabbath as a holy day and obeyed all the Tanakh [Tanach] rules in the early New [Testament] church, which you can read up on in the book of Acts.
Christians who believe the Tanakh [Tanach] has been done away with do not understand the difference between the Old and New [Testaments] and how they are both still 100% valid.
When I read the word of God and the teachings of Jesus and what he did during his life it only confirms that I clearly cannot go around breaking the Commandments stealing, blastpheming, worshipping false Gods and idols, breaking Sabbath etc.
Hope this helps explain my belief,
John