BobRyan,
I did look in Matthew Henry Commentary book on Colossians 2:16. He say nothing on sabbath.
You qouted Matthew Henry's comment on Col. 2:16.
But, I looked at Matt Henry commentary on verse 16. He say nothing.
You gave the link of commenatery. That is from Adam Clarke Commentary. Exactly, what Adam said as, you quoted his comment when you post it here.
Let see what Matthew Henry said of Col. 2:16:
"[Italic]MUch of the ceremonies of the law of Moese consisted in the distinction of meats and days...but here the apostle shows that since Christ has come, and has cancelled the ceremonial law, we ought not to keep it up. ...[/Italic]
Clear, Matthew Henry was NOT a sabbath keeping.
During early Church, there were problems among Christians, that Jews urged them to do Mosiac Law and ceremonial laws. Paul told them, to put focus on Jesus Christ, because he nailed them on the cross, he fulfilled them. All of these shadows are speak of Jesus Christ.
But, nowhere in the New Testament books that, it suggests us, we do not have to obey the Ten Commandments, include 4th commandment.
I think, there is much confusion on 'laws' and 'the law'. True, we are saved by the grace, not of works, and we are saved not by under the law. I think the laws are mirror showing us that we are all guilt and sinner.
Also, I did read in book of Acts. It doesn't saying that the Early Church switched from sabbath to Sunday as service.
Acts 20:7 doesn't suggest us that, it is the proof that the early church service on Sunday. It mentioned only once in Acts. Paul preached his sermon all day till midnight. Today, most churches don't do that.
1 Cor. 16:1-3 say nothing of 'service' or 'tithe'. This passage is talking about collection. I BELIEVE Paul was rested on sabbath, the day before he return back to work on the first day of the week for to gathering things and bring them on a long journey to Jerusalem. No doubt, I am sure that, Paul did obeyed the fourth commandment.
There is no clear proof or evidence find anywhere in the New Testament showing that the early church switched from sabbath to Sunday for worshipping service.
I rather stick with God's Word than, listening to any man's saying according Colossians 2:8.
My feel that every Christian ought to take rest on Saturday, by obey the fourth commandment.
Nothing find anywhere in the New Testament suggest us that we should have service on Sunday.
So, the debate on Sunday and Saturday is endless forever and ever till Christ comes.
In Christ
Rev. 22:20 -Amen!