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I think that yo have answered well here!It 's up to the individual-- Romans 14:5-6, Colossians 2:16.
I understand that is what the Confession teaches to us, but what do the scriptures themselves teach us? As many Christians do play in those pro games on Sunday!It depends on your view of the Lord's day. From a Confessional Baptist perspective here is what 17-th Century Particular Baptists had to say:
7._____ As it is the law of nature, that in general a proportion of time, by God's appointment, be set apart for the worship of God, so by his Word, in a positive moral, and perpetual commandment, binding all men, in all ages, he hath particularly appointed one day in seven for a sabbath to be kept holy unto him, which from the beginning of the world to the resurrection of Christ was the last day of the week, and from the resurrection of Christ was changed into the first day of the week, which is called the Lord's day: and is to be continued to the end of the world as the Christian Sabbath, the observation of the last day of the week being abolished.
( Exodus 20:8; 1 Corinthians 16:1, 2; Acts 20:7; Revelation 1:10 )
8._____ The sabbath is then kept holy unto the Lord, when men, after a due preparing of their hearts, and ordering their common affairs aforehand, do not only observe an holy rest all day, from their own works, words and thoughts, about their worldly employment and recreations, but are also taken up the whole time in the public and private exercises of his worship, and in the duties of necessity and mercy.
( Isaiah 58:13; Nehemiah 13:15-22; Matthew 12:1-13 )
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I understand that is what the Confession teaches to us, but what do the scriptures themselves teach us? As many Christians do play in those pro games on Sunday!
Yes and you can even have a ham sandwich.Can a Christian remain loyal to the Lord on Sunday, and yet still watch say Nfl football, or Mlb games after Church?
I am a lifelong Detroit Lions fan, so would be more like a "penance" watching them!Depends on the team.
Yes, but still trying to sort out where the hard and fast way to observe the Lord's Day ends, and ones preferences and convictions enters into it!Did you read the scripture proofs at the bottom?
Not under the Sabbath of isreal, but still under the Day of rest, which in our case would be Sunday!Well, seeing the Sabbath is on Saturday - having such activities on Sunday is acceptable.
The 10 commandments say: "Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy"
But when the commandments are repeated in the NT - the Sabbath is not listed
Thus, we are no longer under the law
Not under the Sabbath of isreal, but still under the Day of rest, which in our case would be Sunday!
This seems to be coming down to a question of preference and conviction!I would agree that a Day of Rest is good, but I do not see where it is requried.
And going to the beach (yes mix swimming), going camping, going to thonviction....ce mall, attending a professional sports event came can be restful.
This seems to be coming down to a question of preference and conviction!
Is Watching Sports on Sunday Violating Sabbath?
Yeshus1 said:Can a Christian remain loyal to the Lord on Sunday, and yet still watch say Nfl football, or Mlb games after Church?