The the contrary we have heard from the sunday side that "it would be wrong to keep Sabbath on Saturday" as given in the actual Bible -- if you are doing it after the cross.
We have even heard here on this very board - that it is a christless religion that would dare to keep the Sabbath as God gave it in the actual Bible - instead of yielding to the man-made traditions about Sunday.
in Christ,
Bob
You yield to one man's opinion??
I don't give two hoots about the Sabbath, except to know as a theological fact that it was given to Israel as a seal of the covenant between Jehovah and them forever.
Sunday may be a tradition for some, but that is all.
Every day is a resurrection day. I remember the resurrection every time I pray, if not explicitly, then implicitly, "in Jesus name," that is the Jesus that rose again, the Jesus that lives today, the Jesus that is no longer dead on the cross--in his name I pray.
Every time I look at a day--the fall of Jerusalem (70 A.D.), I know he lives; I think of his resurrection. "anno domini," after death--points to his resurrection. All of history points to his resurrection. History does not point to the Sabbath, but rather the resurrection of Christ.
Because he lives; I live.
I serve a risen savior.
I give thanks every day for his resurrection; it is not just confined to one day.
The day has nothing to do with it; I worship him who rose again!
Who ever gave you the impression that one has to worship God one day out of the week that he may have the excuse to live like the devil the other six days?? That is not my Christianity.
I serve a risen savior every day of the week!!!!!!!!!!!!!