Is it possible that we, as Seventh-day Adventists, while emphasizing the importance of the seventh-day Sabbath, have lost sight of what the Sabbath should represent and turned it into a day of do's and don'ts?
Is it possible that we, as Seventh-day Adventists, while emphasizing the importance of the seventh-day Sabbath, have lost sight of what the Sabbath should represent and turned it into a day of do's and don'ts?