preacher4truth
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preacher4truth,
re: "This is an age old argument. Many agree with this, some do not."
And for the purpose of this topic I’m only interested in those authors that do.
re: "Read Colossians, Galatians about our freedom in Christ."
Does that include freedom to ignore the 10 commandments?
re: "We know that the disciples worshiped on the first day of the week as is shown in the Scriptures."
Actually, as far as scripture is concerned, there are only two times mentioned with regard to anybody getting together on the first (day) of the week - John 20:19 and Acts 20:7. There is never any mention of them ever again being together on the first. The John reference has them together in a closed room after the crucifixion because they were afraid of their fellow Jews. Nothing is said about a celebration, worship service or day of rest. The Acts reference has them together because Paul happened to be in town and he wanted to talk to them before he had to leave again. The "breaking of bread" could simply be saying that the disciples got together to eat a meal on this particular first day of the week . The phrase, "to break bread", does not have to refer to a religious service - unless it is specifically stated - but to dividing loaves of bread for a meal. "It means to partake of food and is used of eating as in a meal...... The readers [of the original New Testament letters and manuscripts] could have had no other idea or meaning in their minds" (E.W.Bullinger, Figures of Speech Used in the Bible, pp. 839,840.
But even if the "breaking of bread mentioned" always did refer to the Lord’s Supper, it had nothing to do with placing a special emphasis on the first (day) because Acts 2:46 says that they broke bread every day.
Why stick to only the 10? Let's do all 613.
Arer you seeking to be under the Law and under it's curse?
The disciples worshiped on the first day of the week. You've attempted to make this fact trivial. If the Scriptures said it more, what then? It has to say it how many times to be valid? Where do the Scriptures state to the NT church worship is to be done according to the Sabbath Day?
They also worshiped other days. There is no mandate within the NT that we are to worship on the Sabbath.
1 Corinthians 16:2 also alludes to first day gathering and giving. So you're incorrect with limiting it to the passages you've given.
It doesn't really matter which day we worship. It's not a determinitive factor regarding salvation, nor are we to judge one anothers days of importance and days that one respects as holy or not.
I also see nothing in Acts 20:7 suggesting that they gathered just because Paul happened to be in town. That's eisegetical.
Is there something you gain by observing only on a certain day, specifically teh Sabbath day? Favor? Merit? Pride? Righteousness?
You're a Baptist? Yes?