(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Here's what a lot of people will get wrong on this. They'll say this, they'll say, well, I realize we're not under the old covenant. I realize we're not living in the Old Testament, but the 10 commandments, I mean, that's permanent. That's engraving in stone for crying out loud. And what they're getting at here is they want us to observe the Sabbath. Okay, because obviously the rest of the commandments are all reiterated in the New Testament, okay? The thing that is done away in the New Testament, specifically, it's mentioned specifically in Colossians, it's mentioned specifically in Romans, it's mentioned specifically that in Hebrews that we don't have to do these feast days. Galatians tells us we don't have to observe Sabbaths and feasts and these different things and not to observe times and days and months and years and all that. You know, even though there are specific things in the New Testament telling us that we don't need to observe the Sabbath, they say, well, but it says the 10 commandments though. Okay, but here's the thing, the 10 commandments are not some big exalted thing in the New Testament that are somehow separate from the old covenant. In fact, show me the words 10 commandments in the New Testament. The Old Testament talks about 10 commandments in Deuteronomy 4.13, in Deuteronomy 10.4, talks about the 10 commandments. You know, I could show you some New Testament scripture on the 10 commandments. I can show you 2 Corinthians 3 saying that it's done away. Right, that's where you see specific mention of the stone tablets and the 10 commandments and it's saying, hey, this is the ministration of death, the ministration of condemnation and it's done away. Okay, now obviously the other nine commandments, we're supposed to be doing those things anyway because those things just have to do with basic morality and things that obviously are still in force under the New Testament. For example, you know, obviously the Bible clearly tells in the New Testament that we're not to murder, that we're not to steal, that we're not to commit adultery. These things are all repeated. Obviously we're still supposed to have no other gods before him. Obviously we're still supposed to flee idolatry and not take his name in vain, but to sit there and say, well, even though the New Testament has these verses telling us not to worry about the Sabbath, but we got to do it because it's in the 10 commandments, folks, you don't understand the 10 commandments because the 10 commandments are a summary of the old covenant. That's what Deuteronomy 4.13 says. That's what 2 Corinthians 3 says.