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LoveTriumphsOverHate · 36-40, M
Whoever disputed this? Noone in the church has claimed otherwise. In fact, thats why we have church on Sunday. It wouldnt be biblical appropriate to have church on the sabbath
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[quote]We believe that the Lord's Day, celebrated on Sunday, the first day of the week, throughout the Christian church, is the Christian sabbath, which we reverently observe as a day of rest and worship and as the continuing memorial of our Savior's resurrection.[/quote]
I agree that traveling to church and so on would be problematic on the Sabbath
[quote]We believe that the Lord's Day, celebrated on Sunday, the first day of the week, throughout the Christian church, is the Christian sabbath, which we reverently observe as a day of rest and worship and as the continuing memorial of our Savior's resurrection.[/quote]
I agree that traveling to church and so on would be problematic on the Sabbath
LoveTriumphsOverHate · 36-40, M
@Pikachu Yes, but also remember what Jesus said when he was being accused of violating the law of the Sabbath - Mark 2:27: Then He told them, "The Sabbath was made for man and not man for the Sabbath."
What Jesus Christ is saying is that the Sabbath is a right/privilege, not a hindrance. It was the one day where priests in the temple could rest. It's a day that God has made that we should all rest - for our benefit.
What Jesus Christ is saying is that the Sabbath is a right/privilege, not a hindrance. It was the one day where priests in the temple could rest. It's a day that God has made that we should all rest - for our benefit.