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« Reply #30 on: January 13, 2004, 09:06:08 PM »


Every person who attends a sunday worship service, must understand that they are not obeying what Jesus has told them to do.
Where is that verse found?  Cry
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« Reply #31 on: January 16, 2004, 06:55:39 AM »

God wants us to rest on the sabbeth day and to keep it holy.  I don't see why worshiping Him on Sunday is wrong.  Doesn't He want us to worship Him everyday. Keep the sabbth day holy, wouldn't we still be doing this if we choose to worship God on this day?

Jesus healed on the sabbeth day, He was doing that for others.  The decipels were shocked when He did this.

Sunday worship is for God, it isn't for us, so why is it wrong to give God praise on Sunday?
It is not wrong to worship God everyday.
It is a matter of obeying God or Satan.

In Daniel 7:25 we read: "Think to change times and Laws".

 This is one of the marks of Anti-Christian powers at work.
Some Anti-Christian power would attempt to change the Law of God ...that deals with time.

Of all the 10 commandments of God....only the 4th commandment, deals with time.
"REMEMBER...the Sabbath 'day'...to keep 'it' Holy, (Exodus 20:8-11).
God knew what was to be attempted by Satan....and so he said the word: 'Remember' ...in front of this very commandment.

Satan ...said:  NO !
I will set up another day in place of what God has said.
Daniel 7:25 said that this would happen...and so it has.
Anyone who knows their Bible knows that there is no such thing, as a command from God, to hold worship services on Sunday, the 1st day of the week.


Romans 6:16 ...tells us that obedience is everything !

So, the question becomes: "Will I obey Christ or Satan.
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« Reply #32 on: January 17, 2004, 12:08:06 PM »

I have yet to find the verse that instructs Christians to meet on the first day of the week, although many people have told me its there. One reference I have found is when Paul requests that the collection of money etc. be made on Sunday. Perhaps ancient Christians met on Sundays in honor of Christ rising on this week day.

However you look at it, Christ is "Lord of the Sabbath", and tells us that by loving God with all our being, and loving one another, we have fulfilled the requirements of law.
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« Reply #33 on: January 20, 2004, 06:35:59 AM »

Yes, God set up the 7th day Sabbath as a sign as to who his true followers are.
"And hallow my Sabbaths, and they shall be a sign between me and you.....that you...may know...that I AM the LORD your God", (Ezekiel 20:20).

People who do not know their Bible will say: "God was talking to the Jews ".

They forget...or ignore the fact, the God set up the 7th day Sabbath,  2300 years ...'BEFORE' ...there ever was an Israelite (Jew) ..in Genesis 2:2,3.
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« Reply #34 on: January 28, 2004, 04:59:44 PM »

Someone's probably already said this because I've only read the first page but I figuire it needs to be said.

Paul says we have no excuse not to know God. People are born with moral standards. Since the beginning of time, most people have recognized the existance of a higher power.

It's sucking up our pride (or carrying our cross if you will) and following Jesus that gets us saved.

But can we lose our salvation?

I believe we can. The book of James indicates that Faith is not truely Faith without manifesting itself with Fruit (good works). And we are saved by Faith.

In reference to the Salvation being a gift verse.. the fact that we can even GET Salvation is the gift. HOWEVER, it is a gift we must RECEIVE. If you don't take it, it's your fault.

So.. us giving ourselves to God is our own doing. We directly affect where we spend Eternity.

I don't believe once saved always saved. People lose their faith. It's sad, but it happens.
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