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FIRST DAY BIBLE TEXTS Millions of conscientious Christians attend church every Sunday, the first day of the week. They do so believing that somewhere, somehow, someone changed the day of worship. Either that, or they arent aware that God set aside the seventh day, not the first day of the week as His holy day. It is true, a change has been made. But by whom? Weve discovered that God made the Sabbath during the first week of earths history. He set it aside as a weekly appointment between man and Himself - as a blessing, a refreshment, a date between two lovers so to speak (God and man.) If God changed His mind about His special appointment day with us, wouldnt He have recorded so momentous an adjustment in the Bible? Weve already seen that the beast power claims to have made the change, but what does the Bible say about it? Therere eight texts in the New Testament that mention the first day of the week. Look at them carefully. Matthew 28:1 Mark 16:1,2 Mark 16:9 Luke 24:1 John 20: 1 John 20: 19 Acts 20: 7,8 I Corinthians 16:1,2 The first five texts simply state that the women came to the sepulchre early on the resurrection morning, and that Jesus rose from the dead. Now look up John 20:19 in your Bible. It tells us that Jesus appeared to the disciples later on the resurrection day. It says that the reason they were assembled was for fear of the Jews. They were scared. No telling when the Jews might grab them and treat them to the same fate as their Master. They were hiding. They had seen their beloved Master die on Friday. They returned, and prepared spices and ointments; and rested the Sabbath day according to the commandment. Luke 23:56. And now theyre hiding with the doors shut for fear of the Jews. John, 20:19. Theres no mention of a change. The seventh textis Acts 20:7,8. It says and upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Paul preached unto them, ready to depart on the morrow; and continued his speech until midnight. And there were many lights in the upper chamber, where they were gathered together. This was a night meeting the dark part of the first day of the week. In Bible reckoning, the dark part of the day comes before the light part. Genesis 1:5 - and God called the light Day, and the darkness He called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day. The dark part comes first. The Bible reckons a day from sunset to sunset. The seventh day begins on sunset Friday evening. The first day of the week begins sunset Saturday evening. Paul is together with his friends on the dark part of the first day of the week - Saturday night. This is a farewell get-together. He preached until mid-night, when poor Eutychus falls out the window. (Acts 20:9). You can imagine how relieved they were when it was found that God spared his life. Verse eleven says that they talked till the break of day and then Paul departed. Verse thirteen shows that Paul spent that Sunday morning traveling to Assos. Theres nothing here either concerning a change of the Sabbath. The New English Bible translates this text like this: On the Saturday night, in our assembly for the breaking of bread, Paul, who was to leave the next day, addressed them, and went on speaking until midnight. Acts 20: 7. The last text mentions the first day of the weekweek in I Corinthians 16:1,2. It says - Now concerning the collection for the saints, as I have given order to the churches of Calatia, even so do ye. Upon the first day of the week let every one of you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him, that there be no gatherings when I come. Verse three tells that he will bring the offering to Jerusalem. As he had done in Galatia, so Paul also requests of those in Corinth to have a collection all ready when he would come to take it to the poor saints in Jerusalem. Theres nothing in the text about a church service, but each person is to lay by him in store. the first of the week was the best time for the people to set some money aside because later in the week it would be spent. Thats true today as well! Paul requested this so that there be no gatherings when I come. I Corinthians 16:2. At this time the Christians are suffering hardship in Jerusalem and Paul is making his rounds to the churches taking up a collection for them. (We should be that thoughtful today.) Theres nothing in this text either about a change of Gods Sabbath to Sunday. Concerning worship, what was Pauls custom? Here it is. And Paul, as his manner was, went in unto them, and three Sabbath days reasoned with them out of the scriptures. Acts 17:2. Jesus, as our example also had the custom of attending church on Saturday, the seventh day. (Luke 4:.16).
Posted on: Mon, 06 Oct 2014 19:44:24 +0000

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