According to Old Testament we must celebrate 7th day, which is Saturday. Christians also celebrate Sunday as a day of Jesus resurrection. Why no one celebrates Saturday and Sunday?
According to Old Testament we must celebrate 7th day, which is Saturday. Christians also celebrate Sunday as a day of Jesus resurrection. Why no one celebrates Saturday and Sunday?
Who is "we"?According to Old Testament we must celebrate 7th day, which is Saturday. Christians also celebrate Sunday as a day of Jesus resurrection. Why no one celebrates Saturday and Sunday?
Who is "we"?
We weren't party to the old covenant that demanded the recipients keep the seventh day Sabbath - which is a shadow of God's rest we have entered into.
We have the liberty to assemble on any day of the week together. There isn't a Biblical mandate that asserts one day over another.
According to Old Testament we must celebrate 7th day, which is Saturday. Christians also celebrate Sunday as a day of Jesus resurrection. Why no one celebrates Saturday and Sunday?
Christians do not celebrate the day. We celebrate the resurrected Jesus.
Read the Scripture for your self. You will refuse any passage I post.We celebrate the resurrection in place of the seventh day Sabbath? Chapter and verse?
Read the Scripture for your self. You will refuse any passage I post.
If you wish to offer a comment, you should post one addressing content instead of linking a deflection.
The intent of CF's administrators and owner is to promote discussion, and not malign users while avoiding discussion.How can you receive greater things if you refuse to except the smaller things? It's a waste of time when that happens.
The intent of CF's administrators and owner is to promote discussion, and not malign users while avoiding discussion.
Your goal is clearly conversion and not discussion to anyone following your postings.There are many ways to avoid truth. This statement is one of them.