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"Jesus" is now the Sabath. There are no particular days now. But there is also no condemnation for those who do observe special days....Because that's reserved for the Sabbath.
Comments and criticisms are welcomed.
...Because that's reserved for the Sabbath.
Comments and criticisms are welcomed.
1) Because Jesus rose from the Dead on Sunday as testified by the early Church.
2) Because of the 8th day Typology in the Bible and its significance to the Church.
The Lord's Day refers to the day he rose from the dead--the key event in human history. As for counting the number of days, this has been discussed ad nauseum here and, yes, burial on Friday and resurrection on Sunday morning does involve parts of three days. We don't always recognize this because days are customarily counted in a different way now.But if he was buried late in the day on Friday he would have risen late in the day on Monday.
...Because that's reserved for the Sabbath.
Comments and criticisms are welcomed.
But there's another possible meaning. Many of the events of Christ's Revelation given John are about the "day of the Lord", a specific timing per the OT prophets about the final day of this present world when Jesus returns and ends this present world.
Sunday: A great day for church and fellowship.
Saturday: A great day to rest.
The only problem with that teaching is that there is only seven days in the week not eight and God has only blessed and made holy the seventh day according to the scriptures *Genesis 2:1-3 which he commands us to keep as a holy day of rest *Exodus 20:8-11.The 8th day ( Sunday) is the day of resurrection in which the risen Lord was first worshipped. Matthew 28 ( Matthew 28:9, Matthew 28:17). The unfolding of the 8th day ( Sunday) for worship is in John 20.
Paul preached on the day of resurrection ( Acts of the Apostles 20:7) and tried to keep the sabbath but was rejected ( Acts of the Apostles 21:27-30 ). Paul testified once more on the sabbath ( Acts of the Apostles 22 esp. Acts of the Apostles 22:20-23) but was rejected by sabbath keepers. Paul testified he had kept the law and there was no grounds for his rejection ( Acts of the Apostles 23:1) & note that this was the day after the sabbath ( you have to read the progress from Acts 22 to Acts 23 to determine).
Note on the resurrection day, Paul faced a divided council of which one faction supported a doctrine of resurrection & another did not ( Acts of the Apostles 23:6-13).
It seems that unfolding events determined that & ultimately the will of God that the Sunday worship would be the day.
WHAT DAY IS THE LORD'S DAY ACCORDING TO THE SCRIPTURES?
Let's ask God
Jesus died Friday and rose Sunday:But if he was buried late in the day on Friday he would have risen late in the day on Monday. Jesus made it absolutely clear that he would be in the 'grave' for 72 hours.
God has only blessed and made holy the seventh day according to the scriptures
Which is greater: Jesus Christ rising from the dead or the Sabbath?
This should be a no brainer.
Also, answer the question or don't answer at all please, I'm not going to get into another pointless spitting match going down various tangents.
-CryptoLutheran