Where does the bible give authority to worship on sunday compared to the original day saturday being the 7th day of the week.
Exodus 12:12-17 makes clear sabbath instruction
Also, Dueteronomy 5 speaks of the ten commandments the 4th commandment is to keep the shabbat day holy, as a promise to Abraham's seed. Now, James chapter 2:10-12 speaks of if you commit adultry but not kill you are guilty of the whole law, therefore since James is speaking of the ten commandments, would that not mean we should still be keeping the sabbath?
Also in exodus 31:48-49
speaks that if you are a stranger in the land and you soujoner in the land, meaning to become apart of the tribe, you are subject to the whole law.
Therefore would it be safe to assume that if we belong to christ we are part of the promise?
Gal. 2:3
I believe is the verse Im looking for where Paul mentions that we are one in Christ and according to the promise.
Therefore If we are one in christ are we not all subject to the law?
Matthew 7:21 Jesus came not to destroy the law but fulfill, so Jesus didn't come to destroy the law, Jesus observed the sabbath, of course he did gather food, but he still kept it holy.
Paul in Acts 17 forget the verse please excuse me, this is a spur of the moment debate on my laptop at starbucks, without my bible, but I think Im on track.
Paul is in east asia and he is speaking to the jews on sabbath, the gentiles ask him if they can have him speak with them, Paul says I will meet you on the sabbath, now if Paul wanted to change the law, making sabbath day holy not valid to the gentiles he would have told them to meet tommorrow, but he doesn't he meets the following sabbath.
What do you guys think, if someone can show me anywhere in the bible that gives sunday as biblical authority for worship I'd like to know.
Now 2cor.2:16 speaks of traditions regarding the sabbath, we cannot condemn others because they start with worship not with ten commandment speaking, as long as they are keeping it holy.
-Chris - Jonah's Christian Ministry - www.jonahcm.cjb.net
Exodus 12:12-17 makes clear sabbath instruction
Also, Dueteronomy 5 speaks of the ten commandments the 4th commandment is to keep the shabbat day holy, as a promise to Abraham's seed. Now, James chapter 2:10-12 speaks of if you commit adultry but not kill you are guilty of the whole law, therefore since James is speaking of the ten commandments, would that not mean we should still be keeping the sabbath?
Also in exodus 31:48-49
speaks that if you are a stranger in the land and you soujoner in the land, meaning to become apart of the tribe, you are subject to the whole law.
Therefore would it be safe to assume that if we belong to christ we are part of the promise?
Gal. 2:3
I believe is the verse Im looking for where Paul mentions that we are one in Christ and according to the promise.
Therefore If we are one in christ are we not all subject to the law?
Matthew 7:21 Jesus came not to destroy the law but fulfill, so Jesus didn't come to destroy the law, Jesus observed the sabbath, of course he did gather food, but he still kept it holy.
Paul in Acts 17 forget the verse please excuse me, this is a spur of the moment debate on my laptop at starbucks, without my bible, but I think Im on track.
Paul is in east asia and he is speaking to the jews on sabbath, the gentiles ask him if they can have him speak with them, Paul says I will meet you on the sabbath, now if Paul wanted to change the law, making sabbath day holy not valid to the gentiles he would have told them to meet tommorrow, but he doesn't he meets the following sabbath.
What do you guys think, if someone can show me anywhere in the bible that gives sunday as biblical authority for worship I'd like to know.
Now 2cor.2:16 speaks of traditions regarding the sabbath, we cannot condemn others because they start with worship not with ten commandment speaking, as long as they are keeping it holy.
-Chris - Jonah's Christian Ministry - www.jonahcm.cjb.net