I personally think that Christ would say as LONG as you take ONE day, regardless of what day it is and spend it with HIM that would still make it Holy....
Who is to say what actual day the Sabbath actually falls?
The Jewish people are Gods Chosen People and are most likely the closest to knowing what the rules are....
I personally know people who can get up on either a Saturday or a Sunday go to Church, pray, worship and do whatever, then go off to a Football game and want to Kill each other when the ball flies in their direction...Nothing Holy about that!!!!
Also the Lord said that Who wouldn't SAVE a calf if it fell into a Ditch if it happened on the Sabbath????????
Jesus also Healed those who were Sick on the Sabbath, so what if EVERY Hospital closed it's doors on a saturday or Sunday?
As far as you last statement, you will stand before Him one day, and I can reassure you, you will TREMBLE...
The good news is that He is a Forgiving and Loving God, but He is also a Jealous God, He is a Father and you should seriously think about what you say when it comes to Him, because there will be a Spiritual Price.......
2007-07-08 06:09:28
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answered by Mona Lisa 4
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under the Mosaic Law (the law that God gave Moses to teach to the Isrealites), the sabbath or day of rest and worship was to be on the 7 day of the week, which is Saturday. Since the workweek (in modern times anyway) often starts with Monday, some consider Sunday to be the 'sabbath' or day you should spend resting and worshipping God.
It doesn't really matter though which day you choose, because we aren't under the Mosaic Law today, it was meant for the Isrealites. the sabbath is no longer a requirement. We should actually worship God everyday, not just one day a week, anyway, right?
2007-07-08 06:06:44
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answer #2
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answered by Mabes 6
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Pleease get your facts straight here.
Yes, Saturday is the Sabbath of God, a day He gave us as a seal to worship Him.
The fact is that the Roman Catholic Church changed this day to Sunday, (which were translated and originally used as a Pagan Sun-Worshipping Day.)
Although there are a lot of Catholic people out there that are not aware of this, you will find it in their doctrines. They even admitted that changing Gods day was the biggest achievement for their church, and that, if you are a true Christian, you should worship on a Saturday.
The Roman Catholic priests and pope also reckon they can overrule Gods judgement, and that they are more important than Jesus.
Now, I know this might hurt, and I am stepping on toes here, but please all of your good Catholic people, I ask you to get to know your religion and what it stands for.
2007-07-08 06:33:58
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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They worship on Sunday because it is the day of Christ's resurrection and they mistakenly believe that the believers did the same. The Bible is very clear about which day is the Sabbath. It is first mentioned in the Book of Genesis, long before the commandments were given to Moses at Mount Sinai. It is the only commandment that begins with the word, "remember." The seventh day of the week is the day God Himself rested. It is the day He blessed and made holy. It is the only day He asks us to keep holy. He called it the "Sabbath of the Lord" (Exodus 20:10). Jesus called Himself the "Lord of the Sabbath day" (Matthew 12:8). Nowhere in the Bible will you find any scripture stating that the Sabbath was changed from the seventh day to the first day. Even the Roman Catholic Church which worships on Sunday acknowledges that this change is not scriptural. They even admit that it was the church that changed the solemnity from Saturday to Sunday as a mark of her ecclesiastical authority in religious matters (H.F. Thomas, Chancellor of Cardinal Gibbons). Any minister, pastor, priest or church leader who keeps Sunday as the Lord's Day is guilty of breaking the fourth commandment and leading people into false worship. It does matter which day you worship on. When you keep the seventh day holy, you are acknowledging the one true God, the Creator of heaven and earth and you are being obedient to Him and not to man. You are worshipping your Creator on the very day He set aside for holy use. The seventh day is God's Sabbath which He made for man. Sunday is a man-made Sabbath which a church made for those who did not want to be associated with the Jews who were being persecuted. Sunday was made the venerable day of worship for the pagans who worshipped the sun. The church wanted to bring people into its fold so it compromised itself and Christianity married paganism. I pray that the Christians will come out of these churches that are teaching that Sunday is the day of worship and keep holy the seventh day of the week as God commanded in His Word. He wants us to call the sabbath a delight, His holy day honourable. When we do this we are honouring Him (Isaiah 58:13).
2016-05-21 05:15:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes every Christian is "cherry picking" from the bible., otherwise we would still be out stoning people to death for many things.
I love how most Christian "worship" just one day of the week. it's like haning your coat on the coat rack every Sunday after church. Put it back on next Sunday and "Sin away" the rest of the week.
2007-07-08 06:03:42
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answer #5
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answered by Gawdless Heathen 6
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I hope that you get a chance in this lifetime to see the lovingkindness of God.
I hope you will be open to His healing for your hurt and hatred toward Him
ps I am a Christian who worships on Saturday (Sabbath)
2007-07-08 06:05:12
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answer #6
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answered by redeemed 5
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No it`s not the point of sin really. True sin in the church today is sex out of marriage,abortion,murder and hate. When you worship is not the objectivity of God`s wrath to sin.
2007-07-08 06:03:08
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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They justify it by using that "Jesus fulfilled the law by his death" excuse. It makes it easier to pick and choose.. it's also one of the reasons the jews so distance themselves from christians and do not like having their god linked with the christian god.
2007-07-08 06:09:47
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answer #8
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answered by Kallan 7
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God save the Queen!
2007-07-08 05:58:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Who said that?
Saturday/Sabbath worship was a Jewish thing.
Sunday was a gentile thing.
Personally, it doesn't matter what day.
2007-07-08 06:07:34
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answered by Emperor Insania Says Bye! 5
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