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Should a Christian Work on the Sabbath?

Christians are not bound by the specific Jewish Sabbath Law, as Christ is its fulfillment and the Lord of the Sabbath (Mark 2:28; Colossians 2:16–17). However, the Principle of the Sabbath—setting aside time for rest and worship—remains vital. Working becomes an issue when it prevents the Christian from fulfilling the command to meet together (Hebrews 10:25) and leads to spiritual burnout. Work of necessity or mercy is permissible, but believers should seek rest (Psalm 127:1–2).  

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Should a Christian Listen to Rap Music?

The Bible does not forbid rap music as a style. The ethical decision for a Christian hinges on the lyrics and content, not the beat. Christians should apply Philippians 4:8, choosing music that is "pure and lovely," and avoiding content that promotes immorality or vulgarity. Christian Hip-Hop (CHH) offers a powerful, biblically-focused alternative.

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