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This topic came up in the law thread. Rather than derail that further I thought I would post about it in its own thread.
At least two people indicated in that thread that the sabbath commandment in the 10 commandments is still something Christians should be obeying.
One indicated it was one in seven days, and one indicated it was Sunday.
I think there is some evidence that Christians were meeting on Sunday in the Scriptures, and a fair amount of evidence in extra-biblical literature that indicates the same.
However, are any of you aware of any Bible text that calls Sunday a sabbath?
I am not. I previously was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist church, and kept the Sabbath from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown, which would be the time outlined for the Sabbath in the OT. I no longer believe that the sabbath is a requirement (though I also have no issue if someone finds a blessing in it either).
In my current Baptist church some still have a notion of Sunday sacredness, and others do not. I have had a lot of discussions on the Sabbath (sometimes more than I wanted!) but I don't think I have ever had one with Baptists from the Baptist perspective.
Anything regarding the role of the law, the ten commandments, the sabbath, etc. is on topic for the thread. However, I am particularly wanting to look at the notion that some regard Sunday or one day a week as the new sabbath for Christians. Any Seventh-day Baptists out there are welcome to chime in as well if you want to defend sabbath observance.
Please note that we are saved by grace, and this discussion assumes that from the outset. This is a discussion about identifying what God's will is for us. No one is saved by the law.
At least two people indicated in that thread that the sabbath commandment in the 10 commandments is still something Christians should be obeying.
One indicated it was one in seven days, and one indicated it was Sunday.
I think there is some evidence that Christians were meeting on Sunday in the Scriptures, and a fair amount of evidence in extra-biblical literature that indicates the same.
However, are any of you aware of any Bible text that calls Sunday a sabbath?
I am not. I previously was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist church, and kept the Sabbath from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown, which would be the time outlined for the Sabbath in the OT. I no longer believe that the sabbath is a requirement (though I also have no issue if someone finds a blessing in it either).
In my current Baptist church some still have a notion of Sunday sacredness, and others do not. I have had a lot of discussions on the Sabbath (sometimes more than I wanted!) but I don't think I have ever had one with Baptists from the Baptist perspective.
Anything regarding the role of the law, the ten commandments, the sabbath, etc. is on topic for the thread. However, I am particularly wanting to look at the notion that some regard Sunday or one day a week as the new sabbath for Christians. Any Seventh-day Baptists out there are welcome to chime in as well if you want to defend sabbath observance.
Please note that we are saved by grace, and this discussion assumes that from the outset. This is a discussion about identifying what God's will is for us. No one is saved by the law.