Doug Brents
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Not a sin. There is no holy, sacred, special day for worship under the New Covenant.Going to church on Sunday,
These were indeed originally pagan holidays, that were adapted, changed, and repurposed to Christian worship. However, there is no commandment to keep them, just as there was no commandment in the Old Covenant to keep Hanukkah (the festival of lights, or the feast of dedication), but even Jesus kept it (John 10:22-23). There is nothing wrong with celebrating these festivals and holidays, but there is sin in trying to make the mandatory for people to celebrate (just as it is wrong to try to force people to keep the sabbath in the New Covenant).the pagan holidays of Christmas and Easter,
As I have shown in other threads, this is absolutely sinful. And the religions which support/advocate this practice are far from the truth on this and many other topics (but the rules of this forum forbid me from expounding on that).praying to the Virgin Mary,
For most people (me included up until just a few years ago) there is no knowledge of the pagan origins of the holidays we celebrate to God. But it is to God that we celebrate those holidays, and so they are no longer pagan, but righteous. Just as eating meat that has been sacrificed to an idol, I know that the idol is nothing (just as the "gods" to whom Christmas and Easter were originally dedicated are nothing), and so the "nothing" cannot taint my worship of God.I could go on and on. And most so-called Christians know these rituals have nothing to do with Jesus and the Bible, but a lot of work get put into them.
There is no trick. The OT contains the command to keep the sabbath, but the OT has been done away with, for it is obsolete (Heb 8:13). And there is no command in the NT that perpetuates the keeping of the sabbath.But the Sabbath day is all through out the Bible and you going to trick yourself in believing the Sabbath day is done away with.
That is true, but that fact does not perpetuate the necessity of keeping the sabbath. Jesus is Lord of the sabbath (He is actually Lord of everything), but He IS our rest, for it is into Him that we must unite ourselves to receive the rest that God has prepared for us (Matt 11:28, Heb 4:9).Jesus made it clear that the seventh day was made for mankind. (Mark 2:27-28) (v.27) And he said unto them, The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath: Do we understand that, the Sabbath was made for us, not us for the Sabbath. (v.28) Therefore the Son of man is Lord also of the Sabbath. The Son of man (Jesus) is the Lord God of the seventh day Sabbath (Saturday).
The first day of the week is not the sabbath, and there are no modern doctrines (that I am aware of) that teach that it is. The sabbath is, and has always been, the seventh day, but we are not called to keep the sabbath in the New Covenant.Paul say in (1 Tim.4: 1) Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; The first day of the week, as the Sabbath day, is the doctrine of the devil.
Wrong again. The first day is the "Lord's Day", as is mentioned in Rev 1:10. It is Jesus' day, not Satan's. It is Jesus' in honor of the day He arose from the dead, validating our faith and giving us the hope of eternal life with Him.Satan is always trying to mimic God. So if it is not of God then it is of Satan. So if the seventh day Sabbath (Saturday) is a sign between God and His people. Then the first day (Sunday) is a sign between somebody and his people.
There are no two ways about it. The OT is gone, and the NT is now. We are only subject to what the NT commands, and the NT does not command sabbath worship.You can’t have it both ways you are either in or out. Paul says in 2 Corinthians 11: 4 For if he that cometh preacheth another Jesus, whom we have not preached, or if ye receive another spirit, which ye have not received, or another gospel, which ye have not accepted, ye might well bear with him.
Also Paul say in (1 Cor.10:20-22) (v.20) “and I would not that ye should have fellowship with devils”. (v.21) Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and the cup of devils: ye cannot be partakers of the Lord's table, and of the table of devils. (v.22) Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy? are we stronger than he?
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