I strive to keep the 7th Day Holy Sabbath established by my Creator.
Sunday is not the Sabbath of the Bible. Sunday is not the Christian Sabbath. There is absolutely no Biblical justification for Sunday being a day of worship. Sunday was taken from paganism. Sunday worship was introduced by the apostate church (Catholic) of Rome under the rulership of the Roman Emperor Constantine. Constantine was a worshiper of Mithra the Sun God and never repented of it. All who worship on Sunday are sharing in the worship of this false god. Deuteronomy 12:30-31.
The idea that the resurrection was on a Sunday is also false and stems from a lack of knowledge of the Biblical Holy Days, which was supressed by the Catholic church. Read the Passion story in the Gospels, there were TWO Sabbaths that week. Why?
Folks, Hebrews 4, read it carefully, it mentions the 7th day, not the first day, as the sancified day of rest. Please look at your calender and see which day is which.
Almost all "christian" churches agree that the 10 Commandments are valid........except for the 4th. Few realize that the 4th Commandment is a reflection back to Creation when the very first thing God made holy was the SABBATH. Thus the Sabbath pre-existed the Siani Covenant! Read Genesis. Read Matthew 5:17-19, what is Christ talking about? Matthew 5:17-19 is in there for our benefit. This is the Messiah, the Savior of the world talking. He did not intend for a single Law of God to be rescinded by His sacrifice for those who broke that Law.
Why is the Law important? Romans 3:20, 7:7, and others
What is sin? 1John 3:4 Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law.
What happens to sinners? Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death....
Because we are under grace, and remember that the above verses define sin and the penalty for it, are we free to do as we wish? Romans 6:15
What is the sign of the True Church, the Elect, at the end of the age?
Revelations 14:12 Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.
Lets keep it simple, forget for a moment that there are aproximately 613 Commandments in the Torah and that Yashua says that the least of them has not passed away {Again, read Matthew 5:17-19 and really think about what is being said}, there still remains the 10. Lets suppose (falliciously) that all that there are, are the 10. Are Christians required to keep them? Please study the following verses. Will you take the plain word of the Apostles of the Christ and the Christ Himself over the false teachings of your chruches?
Rev 22:14, Rev 12:17, 1 John 5:2-3, 1Jo 2:3-4, 1 John 3:4, 1 Corinthians 7:19, John 15:10, Mark 7:7, Matthew 5:19.
The 4th Commandment states:
Exodus 20:8 Keep in memory the Sabbath and let it be a holy day.9 On six days do all your work: 10 But the SEVENTH day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God; on that day you are to do no work, you or your son or your daughter, your man-servant or your woman-servant, your cattle or the man from a strange country who is living among you: 11 For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, and the sea, and everything in them, and he took his rest on the seventh day: for this reason the Lord has given his blessing to the seventh day and made it holy.
The Sabbath was the first thing God created to be Holy. What God has made Holy, no man has the right to change. It was Holy before Sinai, it was made for man when man was made {Mark 2:27, and others)
You really owe it to yourselves to study the following links before rejecting the True Sabbath any longer.
For a study on how Catholic doctrine came to be follow this link:
http://philologos.org/__eb-ttb/default.h...
Source(s):
http://www.cbcg.org/rome's_challenge.htm...
http://www.biblestudy.org/bibleref/holy-...
http://www.biblestudy.org/godsrest/main....
http://www.ucg.org/booklets/SS/SS.pdf
2007-09-11 02:13:33
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answered by Anonymous
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The Sabbath is Saturday. Saturday is the seventh-day of the week. The Sabbath has never been changede by divine authority. Jesus kept the Sabbath in the New Testament(Luke 4:16). The Apostles kept the Sabbath after the death Christ(Acts 17:2, 18:4).
Sunday is the first day of the week. The first day of the week is a working day(Ezekiel 46:1).
The Sabbath begins sundown Friday and ends sundown Saturday.
Remember the Sabbath to keep it Holy.(Exodus 20:8-11). Jesus says in the NT "If ye love me keep my Commandments".)
The Seventh-day Adventist church is a christian church that worships every Sabbath(Saturday). you are most welcome. Visit your local Seventh-day Adventist church this coming Sabbath. Have a happy Sabbath.
Have faith dear friends in God.
2007-09-11 04:14:35
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answered by Anonymous
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If the Church is indeed who St. Paul said that she is - the Body of Christ, filled with the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, then the answer is obvious:
Isaiah 1:13 - God begins to reveal His displeasure with the Sabbath.
Matt. 28:1; Mark 16:2,9; John 20:1,19- the Gospel writers purposely reveal Jesus' resurrection and appearances were on Sunday. This is because Sunday had now become the most important day in the life of the Church.
Acts 20:7 - this text shows the apostolic tradition of gathering together to celebrate the Eucharist on Sunday, the "first day of the week." Luke documents the principle worship was on Sunday because this was one of the departures from the Jewish form of worship.
1 Cor. 16:2 - Paul instructs the Corinthians to make contributions to the churches "on the first day of the week," which is Sunday. This is because the primary day of Christian worship is Sunday.
Col. 2:16-17 - Paul teaches that the Sabbath was only a shadow of what was fulfilled in Christ, and says "let no one pass judgment any more over a Sabbath."
2 Thess. 2:15 - we are to hold fast to apostolic tradition, whether it is oral or written. The 2,000 year-old tradition of the Church is that the apostles changed the Sabbath day of worship from Saturday to Sunday.
Heb. 4:8-9 - regarding the day of rest, if Joshua had given rest, God would not later speak of "another day," which is Sunday, the new Sabbath. Sunday is the first day of the week and the first day of the new creation brought about by our Lord's resurrection, which was on Sunday.
Heb. 7:12 - when there is a change in the priesthood, there is a change in the law as well. Because we have a new Priest and a new sacrifice, we also have a new day of worship, which is Sunday.
Rev 1:10 - John specifically points out that he witnesses the heavenly Eucharistic liturgy on Sunday, the Lord's day, the new day of rest in Christ.
Matt. 16:19; 18:18 - whatever the Church binds on earth is bound in heaven. Since the resurrection, Mass has been principally celebrated on Sunday.
2007-09-11 01:30:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bible doesn't say that Sunday was His Day of Worship! In Genesis after being done with all of creation...HE rested on the 7th Day. And in the Ten Commandments, God says to Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy!!
2007-09-11 07:59:30
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answered by Linda M 4
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You do know why the Christian worship day is Sunday, don't you? Its not actually supposed to be Sunday, its supposed to be Saturday (Sunday is supposed to be gods day of rest, remember?). Constantine changed it to Sunday because that was a traditional Pagan worship day. He wanted to convert the Pagans. Its the same reason you celebrate christ's birthday on Christmas and his ressurrection on Easter. Neither of those happened at those times but those were traditional Pagan Holidays (Yule and Oestre respectively) celebrating the changing of the seasons and springs fertility.
You just watch, I'll automatically get at least one thumbs down for telling the truth.
2007-09-11 01:42:11
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answered by Anonymous
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You KNOW the truth dude. The seventh day is the ONLY day given in Scripture.
Sorry churchmen, you don't have a leg to stand on. How does it feel to be doing something that God doesn't allow? You drag millions into your assemblies and make them think that you are right, when EVERYTHING you do is going against the WORD of the ONE TRUE GOD.
The Sabbath is saturday...from sundown friday, until sundown saturday. Scripture doesn't, in ANY place sanctify sun-day.
Do we follow the teachings of our churches, or do we obey the WORD of the LORD?
This is associated with the "mark of the beast", so do not err on this most important issue. It's the fourth Commandment, and it isn't just a suggestion.
The church is making a HUGE mistake that God will not let slide.
2007-09-11 09:35:01
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answered by NXile 6
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for people who say Jesus did no longer trust the Sabbath, examine Luke financial disaster 13, the place Jesus is accused of breaking the Sabbath, and he surely tells them that to do good deeds on the Sabbath isn't a foul factor, yet a robust factor. He does no longer say that the Sabbath should not be pronounced in any respect, in fact he seems to inspire the persevered observance of Sabbath, purely with gently diverse regulations. To the subject count: seventh Day Adventists (and another church homes) rejoice the Sabbath day on Saturday, extremely than Sunday, following the traditions of the Hebrews, and for sure the Jews nonetheless achieve this as properly. It comes right down to the elementary question fairly, does the week start up on Sunday or Monday? considering that we in many situations start up our week on Monday now days, then Sunday does improve into the seventh day. no longer very biblical for helpful, yet nonetheless area of the reason.
2016-10-04 09:12:53
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answered by Anonymous
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God didn't. The Apostles established Sunday as the christian day of worship because it was more fitting to celebrate worship on the day of His glorious Resurrection than on the day He lay dead in the tomb.
2007-09-11 01:46:18
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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When and where did God say everyday was not a day for worship? The Sabbath is Saturday. We who worship God every day understand by faith we entered the Sabbath when Jesus resurrected.
2007-09-11 01:27:53
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answered by djmantx 7
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There is only one day that God calls "my holy day" (Isa.58:13). "But the seventh day [is] the sabbath of the LORD thy God" (Ex. 20:10). And that is Saturday.
Sunday as a day of worship is steeped in tradition and has no Biblical basis.
2007-09-11 01:39:44
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answered by Andy Roberts 5
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