The Sabbath has been changed from Saturday to Sunday
The weekly 'Day of Rest' has indeed been
changed. (Note
Constantine's Edict below.) The majority of Christians disregard and ignore the
Sabbath of the Ten Commandments.
The majority though, do keep Constantine's Edict to the letter.
Constantine’s Edict of A.D.321
In A.D. 321, the Emperor Constantine proclaimed the following Edict: (He later became known as ‘Constantine the Great,’ and ‘Saint Constantine’)
“On the ‘
venerable Day of the sun’ (Sunday) let the magistrates and people residing in cities
rest, and let all workshops be closed. In the country, however, persons engaged in agriculture
may freely and lawfully continue their pursuits: because it often happens that another Day is not so suitable for grain sowing or for vine planting: lest by neglecting the proper moment for such operations the bounty of heaven should be lost.”
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While
his Edict has similarities to the Fourth Commandment,
it is different.
The Fourth Commandment gives rest on the ‘
seventh day’ of the week, while Constantine’s edict offered rest on the ‘
first day’ of the week.
Rest for everyone — God
God’s Commandment provided a day of rest for everyone:
Exodus 20:9
“On it you shall not do any work, neither you, nor your son or daughter, nor your male or female servant, nor your animals, nor any foreigner residing in your towns.”
Rest for some — Constantine
Constantine’s command did not provide rest for everyone,
it enabled work to come first for workers engaged in agriculture:
Constantine’s Edict
“In the country, however, persons engaged in agriculture may freely and lawfully continue their pursuits: because it often happens that another Day is not so suitable for grain sowing or for vine planting: lest by neglecting the proper moment for such operations the bounty of heaven should be lost.”
Rest at all times — God
God provided a blessing to those resting during the ‘sowing time’ and the ‘harvest.’
Exodus 34:21
“Six days you shall labor, but on the seventh day you shall rest; even during the
plowing season and
harvest you must rest.”
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Furthermore, the Church of both East and West accepted this change as taking place as they slowly came to understand that the Old Covenant is dead and that the Christian faith has replaced it. So by saying that the Sabbath is still in force, you oppose 1500 years of theologians who are far, far smarter than both of us combined.
"...the Church of both East and West accepted this change as taking place as
they slowly came to understand"
"...theologians who are
far, far smarter than both of us combined."
It was a
gradual change, led by the
theologians.