No, turbo, that is you reading what you are asserting it means INTO it.
He said that to the Twelve - the same Twelve He said to pray that the Tribulation of Matthew 24 would not come ON - THE SABBATH DAY.
But you already skipped dealing with the passage that mentions said Sabbath Day - it went right past you - off you went to ask for a passage that shows them "practicing the Law after Pentecost."
Duh-uh, that passage about The Sabbath Day IS one of those passages you are asking for.
:doh:
You've rendered yourself blind to the obvious by your confirmation bias - those passages are all connected to THEM (the Twelve and their ISRAELITE converts) and give one a greater sense of THEIR (the Twelve and their ISRAELITE converts) context.
I'll give you another one - real simple ones, for you are nowhere near ready for meat - heck, even most MADs never get past the milk of these things.
Anyway, see this person here?
Acts 9:10 And there was a certain disciple at Damascus, named Ananias; and to him said the Lord in a vision, Ananias. And he said, Behold, I am here, Lord.
A disciple of the Lord, right?
Note what Paul could not have gotten away with saying about him to fellow Israelites if it had not been true...
Acts 22:12 And one Ananias, a devout man according to the law, having a good report of all the Jews which dwelt there,
Not only was the man a devout man according to the Law, but so much so that ALL the Jews which dwelt there thought highly of him.
Twist away, Turbo.
Its why you are so clueless on the actual sense of that baptism passage in Mark 16 that you not only so liberally isolate from both the balance of its passages there, but from many other passages its' words are based on.
Again, I don't believe you are up to no good, just not up to par where correctly dealing with such passages are concerned, if you do deal with them, at all.
Isaiah 8:20