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Lord of the Sabbath

by Christ Ahnsahnghong
Published on: October 17, 2009
Categories: Ahnsahnghong
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Worshiping God is sacred and must be done in accordance with God’s words. Almost all Christians in the world worship on Sunday, but there is not a single verse in the Bible that authorizes this day of worship. We should worship on the day that God’s asks, not the other way around. In the beginning God created a day out of the week on which we are to come before God to receive his blessing. (Genesis 2:1-3). The seventh day is given the name Sabbath and is to be kept in obedience to God’s command. (Exodus 20:8-10). The Sabbath is the weekly Biblical day of worship. Jesus Christ set us the example of keeping the Sabbath. (Luke 4:16). According to Scripture the Sabbath is on Saturday, the seventh day of the week. As Christians we should keep this day, not Sunday. Sunday is a man-made day of worship for God. Christ never said to worship on Sunday. In fact, he said that he was the Lord of the Sabbath. (Mark 2:27-28). If Saturday is the Lord’s Day, then why would we ever keep any other day? If we don’t keep the Sabbath, we can not be made holy. If we are not made holy, then we can not enter heaven. Christ Ahnsahnghong came again restoring all the Feasts of God of the New Covenant. Christ Ahnsahnghong showed us the importance of the Sabbath, a symbol of our eternal rest. (Hebrews 4:1-6).

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