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Why Do Christians Worship on Sunday and Not Saturday?
The Aquilla Report ^ | May 3, 2015 | Andy Webb

Posted on 05/04/2015 6:23:01 AM PDT by Gamecock

Why do Christian churches meet and worship on Sunday? After all, doesn’t the fourth commandment clearly say “the seventh day is the Sabbath of the LORD your God?” So is Sunday worship just a Christian tradition? Did we not want to get mistaken for Jews? Or perhaps there was a church council that met to decide the day should be moved?

Well no, none of those is the reason that Sunday became the day upon which Christians worship. Sunday worship was not fixed by a church council and as William Perkins points out, “The church, has no power to ordain a Sabbath.” The only authority who can tell us when to worship is the true head of the church, Jesus Christ, and He has done that in His word.

So together let’s take a look at the example of worship in the Apostolic church that we read about in Acts 20:

But we sailed away from Philippi after the Days of Unleavened Bread, and in five days joined them at Troas, where we stayed seven days. Now on the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Paul, ready to depart the next day, spoke to them and continued his message until midnight. There were many lamps in the upper room where they were gathered together. And in a window sat a certain young man named Eutychus, who was sinking into a deep sleep. He was overcome by sleep; and as Paul continued speaking, he fell down from the third story and was taken up dead. But Paul went down, fell on him, and embracing him said, “Do not trouble yourselves, for his life is in him.” Now when he had come up, had broken bread and eaten, and talked a long while, even till daybreak, he departed. And they brought the young man in alive, and they were not a little comforted” (NKJV Acts 20:6-12).

Here Paul sails with Luke, the author of Acts, to Troas, a church which he had planted, and stays for 7 days. Now Paul was there on Saturday, but that is not when Luke tells us the church worshiped. Saturday was not their customary day for worship. When was the day when the disciples came together to worship? We read the answer in verse 7, it was first day of the week, and the first day of the week is NOT Monday, the first day of the week is Sunday. That is when they had their corporate worship including the Lord’s Supper (hence the reference to the breaking of bread) and preaching, and a very long sermon. But why had they made that change?

They had made the change because it was on the first day of the week that Jesus Christ forever set that day apart from all the others by rising from the dead. From that point onwards Sunday became a memorial to the turning point in the history of redemption. The Sabbath day from the beginning was the Seventh Day, and hearkened back to the Creation. The original Sabbath pointed to God’s creating work, but the Christian Sabbath points us to God’s redeeming work. It marks the great transition in the bible from redemption promised to redemption accomplished.

As RC Sproul put it: “In Christian history the sacred time of the Sabbath has three distinct orientations. The first is the commemoration of God’s work of creation. The second is the celebration of God’s work of redemption. The third is the celebration of the future promise of the consummation of redemption when we enter our Sabbath rest in heaven. Thus the whole scope of redemptive history, from start to finish, is made sacred in the observance of the Sabbath.”

Jesus also marked that day by appearing to his disciples after his resurrection on successive Sundays in John 20:19 and John 20:26 and it was why they called that day the Lord’s Day as John did in Revelation 1:10 – “I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day, and I heard behind me a loud voice, as of a trumpet”

All the references in early Christian writings also make reference to Christian worship being held on the Lord’s Day, for instance the Didache – which dates back to either the late 1st or early 2nd century states, “Chapter 14. Christian Assembly on the Lord’s Day. But every Lord’s day gather yourselves together, and break bread, and give thanksgiving after having confessed your transgressions, that your sacrifice may be pure.”

Ignatius, the celebrated martyred bishop of Antioch, says, in his epistle to the Magnesians, written somewhere between 107-116 AD, that this is “the Lord’s day, the day consecrated to the resurrection the queen and chief of all the days.”

Justin Martyr, who died about A. D. 160 says that the Christians “neither celebrated the Jewish festivals, nor observed their Sabbaths, nor practiced circumcision.” And in another place, wrote that “they, both those who lived in the city and those who lived in the country, were all accustomed to meet on the day which is denominated Sunday, for the reading of the Scriptures, prayer, exhortation and communion. The assembly met on Sunday, because this is the first day on which God, having changed the darkness and the elements, created the world; and because Jesus our Lord on this day rose from the dead.”


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To: Mechanicos
>>Yes I have seen such. So-called Christians arguing God’s grace licenses sodomy for example.<<

Not in these forums you haven't. And you certainly haven't seen me preaching lawlessness or violating the law. So stop addressing me as if I have.

101 posted on 05/05/2015 3:57:52 PM PDT by CynicalBear (For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus)
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To: ravenwolf

Raven,
Yes, but not only ‘Pentecost’..
It is a battle of two calendars. Rome’s vs. The Father’s

There is one ‘day’ that gets ignored by Rome the our Sovereign doesn’t ignore - the New Moon Day. And accordimg to Ezekiel 46, a new moon day is not His Sabbath or His 6 work days.
That doesn’t make sense with Rome’s calendar.

Leviticus 23:15-16 when using Rome’s calendar, will always fall on a Sunday, 50 full days..
Because Rome has a continuous 7 day week.

Sounds logical and ‘biblical’ but His calendar template He gave Ezekiel has an ‘extra’ day with the 7.. once every month.

because of that extra day, when one tries to count 7 Sabbaths and 50 days, one will never get to the 7th Sabbath before they get to 50 days.
There will always be more than 50 days when one gets to the day after the 7th Sabbath on our Father’s calendar.

It would almost seem like His calendar doesnt make sense in
light of Lev 23:15-16
But, if one reads it plainly, it could be argued(and I would argue it) that there are actually ‘2’ counts,
One count to 7 Sabbaths ( which would be at least 52 days for new moon days added in)
And the 2nd count AFTER the 7th Sabbath of 50..

After the 7th Sabbath, you shall ‘number’ 50 days (lv 32:16)

That would mean ‘pentecost’ would fall over 100 days after Passover.

It would sound ludicrous to believe that.. until one follows the Exodus, day to day/month to month..

Today is the 16th day of His 2nd month. An anniversary of the first day of ‘manna from heaven’.
That marksthe 30th day after their deliverance from Egypt.

Exodus 19 marks the 60th day when they arrive at Sinai in the 3rd month (same day they left Egypt, which was the 15th day of the 1st month)

Moses goes up the mount after the 60 day mark so when He comes down the mount with the Tablets of the covenant, it was over 100 days from their deliverance out of Egypt.

30/60/100 sound familiar raven!?

Raven, tough to detail in one post, but studying His calendar, I have no problem saying that each of the Savior’s major events in His life, includingthe Holy Spirit, landed on either a new moon day, sabbath or Feast He taught Israel..

From His birth, to the birth of His church, the same day Moses came down with His Law written with His Finger.
A day 3000 people died according to Exodus.

Which was paralleled with 3000 souls saved in Acts..

It is an awesome story that gets missed...


102 posted on 05/05/2015 8:17:17 PM PDT by delchiante
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