The New Covenant View believes that the Old Covenant with its laws and ceremonies passed away when the New Covenant was established in Christ's sacrificial death at Calvary. Further, it holds that only those laws which Christ or His apostles state in the New Testament are binding upon believers today. Nine of the Ten Commandments can be found in one form or another in the New Testament. However, the Sabbath command is not part of New Covenant revelation. Therefore, advocates of the New Covenant View believe that the Sabbath was a ceremonial law pointing to Christ. When Christ appeared in human history and ratified the New Covenant in His blood, the ceremony ceased to have its significance and became obsolete. I believe the New Covenant View best expresses the Biblical teaching on the Old and New Covenants and the Sabbath. It best allows Scripture to speak for itself without forcing it into an already conceived system of theology. It also seems to do justice to all of the New Testament revelation concerning the Sabbath.