Sabbath-Day.com

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Seventh-Day Sabbath and Sunday worship considered and studied. Are Christians who are under grace saved from the Sabbath commandment law? Is Sabbath-keeping today merely the quaint or misguided behavior of a few sects, or even cults; or does God Himself still require His people to keep the seventh-day Sabbath of the ancient Jews? The majority of the world worships God on Sunday, the first day. Virtually only Jews and Seventh-day Adventists are marked by their worship of God on the seventh day, Saturday. Christ kept the Jewish Sabbath, but He was a Jew. The apostles kept the seventh-day Sabbath, but they too were Jews. Yet, the disciples offered salvation to the world, and they kept the Jewish Sabbath. Indeed, in the early centuries, it is long after the first century that we find Christians keeping any other day than Saturday holy. Sunday worship is often based upon honoring the day of Christ's resurrection. But Christ and His disciples all kept the seventh-day Sabbath. This site considers the Biblical and historical facts about Sabbath-keeping and Sunday-keeping. There are around 300 pages of text on this site, all linked, menued, and indexed to make your study easy. If you have questions about the Bible Sabbath, its relation to Sunday, and God's present expectations of His people, you will find answers here.

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Seventh-Day Sabbath and Sunday worship considered and studied. Are Christians who are under grace saved from the Sabbath commandment law? Is Sabbath-keeping today merely the quaint or misguided behavior of a few sects, or even cults; or does God Himself still require His people to keep the seventh-day Sabbath of the ancient Jews? The majority of the world worships God on Sunday, the first day. Virtually only Jews and Seventh-day Adventists are marked by their worship of God on the seventh day, Saturday. Christ kept the Jewish Sabbath, but He was a Jew. The apostles kept the seventh-day Sabbath, but they too were Jews. Yet, the disciples offered salvation to the world, and they kept the Jewish Sabbath. Indeed, in the early centuries, it is long after the first century that we find Christians keeping any other day than Saturday holy. Sunday worship is often based upon honoring the day of Christ's resurrection. But Christ and His disciples all kept the seventh-day Sabbath. This site considers the Biblical and historical facts about Sabbath-keeping and Sunday-keeping. There are around 300 pages of text on this site, all linked, menued, and indexed to make your study easy. If you have questions about the Bible Sabbath, its relation to Sunday, and God's present expectations of His people, you will find answers here.

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