It was the early Roman Catholic Church centuries later through civil union of state and Emperor Constantine that began the tradition of Sunday worship.
Sorry, but you are creating your own church history from whole cloth. Nothing about this is true.
Any reading of from our early second and third century historians show otherwise. Sunday worship flowed directly from the first century Christians up to and including the present day. The only thing Constantine did was to declare a SECULAR Sunday holiday, which is something the church could not impose on the pagans.
You are entitled to your own beliefs 3rdAngel, but not to your own historic facts.
Perhaps do some more research and get your facts right before posting. It will help for a better discussion.
I see I've already done most of the research for you.
But don't get the idea that I am here to change your mind. I'm not. You can certainly dream up your own history if you want to, but changing actual history is a dream that stretches actual reality a bit too far.
I simply cannot place Ellen Whites visions over scripture or historical fact.
there is not a single scripture in all the bible that teaches that Gods 4th commandment of the 10 commandments has now been abolished and we can now choose any day of the week as a holy day of rest.
You are becoming redundant. We've been through this before. Your 7th Day Sabbath has not been "abolished". At best, the most you can do is say that the Roman Catholic church,
which simply was not around, replaced (not abolished) the 7th Day Sabbath with a first day resurrection.
Even here you cannot seem to agree with yourself, claiming it was Constantine who replaced it in one breath, only to claim it was the Roman Catholic Church with the other.
If you are going to present imaginary facts as facts, at least settle on which strawman you wish to bring.
Once again this is not a commandment to keep Sunday as a holy day of rest but to start organizing church offerings before Paul as going to arrive so he can take them to Jerusalem
And once again, there is no "Commandment" to keep Sunday as a holy day of rest. We do it because Christ rose on that day. Christians are allowed to keep ANY day as their holy day or rest, including them all. After all, mankind started out in a state of rest with God, and not simply resting in God one day out of the week.
The only reason you believe otherwise is because your prophetess told you otherwise.
God rested on the 7th day not because He needed rest, but because he knew the exact point we would need it. We find that in Exodus 16, and it's explained perfectly throughout scripture.
Exodus 16 is the 1st mention of a Sabbath Day rest for the Jews. They had to have concept of a Sabbath Day rest explained to them because it had never been explained to them before.
God told them He rested on the Sabbath so now they can too. It was a day He made for mankind until His son is risen, because it was the Son that would bring us back to the rest we had in God before the fall.
Had Israel kept its promise, they would have been a light to mankind, and all mankind would have enjoyed this one day Sabbath rest. As stated, God didn't rest for Himself, He rested for mankind.
The fact that the Sabbath was originally for the Jews is discussed in Exodus 20, where he tells them to "REMEMBER" the Sabbath He instructed them on at Exodus 16. This is further explained at Deuteronomy 16, which tells that he
"but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the LORD your God, on which you must not do any work—neither you, nor your son or daughter, nor your manservant or maidservant, nor your ox or donkey or any of your livestock, nor the foreigner within your gates, so that your manservant and maidservant may rest as you do.
Note that keeping the Sabbath meant keeping foreigners within your gates from working the Sabbath, something many Adventists simply don't do. If you own property, and you live in a two, or 3 family home, then any person living within that property is prohibited from working because they are "within your gates". This would extend to remote properties as well, as they are
your gates and not the gates of your tenant or guests.
I feel I would have to keep my tenants from working on the Sabbath, because this is the plain reading of the biblical text. Failure to do so simply means I am not "keeping" the "4th". So the first thing, in big bold letters on my tenant's application for rent, will be:
DO YOU KEEP THE SABBATH?
A NO answer means they don't get the apartment. A YES answer means they do. Any objection is "religious persecution" and only enforceable by COURT ORDER. Only then could I smugly claim to be "keeping the Sabbath". Anything less is on me, a testament to my own hypocrisy.
I suspect, however wrongly, that you fall
woefully short on keeping the 4th Commandment. I have no intension of placing myself in a similar spiritual quagmire where I can stand like a Pharisee, claiming to do one thing while I keep doing another. It was an attractive indulgence for the Pharisees (Luke 18: 10-14), and might be for Adventists, but it's just not me.
Instead I am perfectly content enjoying my freedom in Christ. This is not to boast but to convey the personal satisfaction one derives when they place their full trust in Christ rather than the Law.
If at judgment, my accuser denounces me for placing "too much faith in Christ, and not enough in the Law" I am fine with that.
Also, as explained in Deuteronomy 5:15, it states Israel was to keep the Sabbath because He led them out of Egypt with a strong hand. I mentioned this biblical fact and I believe you called it "stupid".
I understand this reading goes against what your prophetess proclaims, but
scripture is scripture 3rdAngel, and I don't believe God's explanation is stupid, but instructive.
We ignore scripture at our own peril. Either God is inconsistent, claiming our Sabbath is because He led us out of Egypt in one breath, while claiming it was because He rested on the 7th Day in another, or we reconcile all scripture, realizing God is not stating mankind's Sabbath began at creation, but began during the Exodus of Jews from Egypt.
Certainly if mankind's Sabbath rest had began at creation, it would not have come as new knowledge to the Jews at Exodus 16. Even if the Jews had forgotten, I'm sure the Egyptians or some other foreigner would have reminded them.
Look if you want a discussion lets have an honest one ok? 99% of the 40,000 different Christian Religions in the world today do not keep Gods 4th commandment seventh day Sabbath of Gods 10 commandments which is one of Gods 10 commandments that give is the knowledge of good and right doing when obeyed and sin and evil when disobeyed according to the scriptures (see Romans 3:20; Romans 7:7; 1 John 3:4 and Psalms 119:172.
This is easily explained. The vast majority of people on this planet are not Jews, so there is no need for them to keep a Sabbath.
Also, ISRAEL IS ALWAYS ISRAEL. You prophetess, Ellen White, lived at a time
prior to the establishment of the Jewish state. This led her to envision a world where 7th Day Adventists because "spiritual Jews" and claim her fellow Christians would "persecute" the Adventist church. Her vision was not God's plan however, as seen by the rise of the Jewish state in 1948. Most Christians today reject her "replacement theology" however some post Millerite religions, like Adventists and Jehovah Witnesses, still subscribe to it.
Unlike the law of Moses written in the book of the covenant by Moses (Exodus 24:7), every one of Gods 10 commandments are repeated in the new covenant as the standard of Christian living and breaking anyone of them according to James is sin (1 John 3:4; James 2:10-11).
Look lets not make false statements like you are doing here. Its just a distraction.
This is too funny 3rd Angel. Look, the 4th Commandment is NOT repeated in the New Testament, except as a command for those under the Law, and we are under Christ, not the Law.
Here are the Ten Commandments and where they are found in the New Testament:
1) Do not worship any other gods (
1 Corinthians 8:6;
1 Timothy 2:5)
2) Do not make idols (
1 John 5:21)
3) Do not misuse the name of the LORD (
1 Timothy 6:1)
4) Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy. (There are many references to the Sabbath day in the New Testament, including the assumption that Jews under the law in the time of Christ would be observing the Sabbath.
But there is no direct or indirect command for believers in the church age to observe the Sabbath as a day of rest or of worship. In fact,
Colossians 2:16 releases the believer from the Sabbath rule. Jesus, the Lord of the Sabbath, has become for us our
Sabbath rest, according to
Hebrews 4:1–11.)
5) Honor your father and your mother (
Ephesians 6:1–2)
6) Do not murder (
Romans 13:9;
1 Peter 4:15)
7) Do not commit adultery (
1 Corinthians 6:9–10)
8) Do not steal (
Ephesians 4:28)
9) Do not give false testimony (
Revelation 21:8)
10) Do not covet (
Colossians 3:5)
If you want to read more, simply consult Got Questions, here.