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6 - BECAUSE IT
WORSHIPS GOD ON THE RIGHT DAY.
There is much disagreement in the world today as to
which day Christians are to assemble to worship God. Some hold to the old
Jewish Sabbath, while others contend that it should be upon the first day
of the week. The only way to settle this matter is to go to the Bible and
let it supply the answers.
WHEN WAS THE SABBATH FIRST GIVEN? A
proper understanding of this will help us to determine which is applicable
today. In Exodus 16:23 it reads, "And he said unto them, This
is that which the Lord hath said, Tomorrow is the rest of the holy sabbath
unto the Lord: bake that which ye will bake today, and seethe that ye will
seethe; and that which remaineth over lay up for you to be kept until the
morning." In Neh. 9:13-14, "Thou camest down
also upon mount Sinai, and spakest with them from heaven, and gavest them
right judgments, and true laws, good statutes and commandments: And madest
known unto them thy holy sabbath, and commandedst them precepts, statutes,
and laws, by the hand of Moses thy servant." From the above,
it is evident that God gave the sabbath to these people when He gave Moses
the Law. The contention that the sabbath is from the beginning is false
and cannot be proven. But let us notice also:
TO WHOM WAS THE SABBATH GIVEN? Again we
go to the Bible, this time in Deut. 5:2-3, "The Lord our God
made a covenant with us in Horeb. The Lord made not this covenant with our
fathers, but with us, even us, who are all of us here alive this
day." God did not make this covenant with their fathers, but
with them and them alone. Notice also Exodus 31:16-17, "Wherefore
the children of Israel shall keep the sabbath, to observe the sabbath
throughout all their generations, for a perpetual covenant. It is a sign
between me and the children of Israel forever: for in six days the Lord
made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day he rested, and was
refreshed." These passages definitely prove that the sabbath
was given by God to the children of Israel or the Jewish people. The
Gentiles never observed it. There is no record that Abraham, Isaac, or
Jacob ever kept the sabbath, they all lived before the giving of the law.
Next, let us notice that the:
NATURE OF THE INSTITUTION NECESSARILY LIMITS IT
TO THE JEWS AND THEIR LAND.
A. NO WORK WAS TO BE DONE, Exodus 20:10.
B. THEY WERE TO ABIDE IN THEIR PLACES, Exodus
16:29.
C. THEY COULD NOT KINDLE A FIRE, Exodus 35:3.
D. THE PENALTY FOR VIOLATION WAS DEATH, Exodus
31:14-15.
From the above scriptures, the following observation can
be made. Since God nowhere has restrained other people from working on the
sabbath, it logically follows that the institution applied to the Jews
only. The same is true with the statute to abide in their houses.
Moreover, the climate of their land was such that they could go without
building a fire. But this would not be true in colder climates.
THE LAW OF THE SABBATH DONE AWAY IN CHRIST.
In Col. 2:14 it reads, "Blotting out the handwriting of
ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out
of the way, nailing it to his cross..." The law, then, was
nailed to the cross. It passed away and was superseded by another law, the
law of Christ. What about this new law? Is the law of the sabbath included
in it? Are we still obligated to keep the sabbath as some claim we are?
Well, let us go to verse 16 and see, "Let no man therefore
judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holyday, or of the new
moon, or of the sabbath days." According to this, no man has
the right to bind sabbath keeping on me or you. Because the law passed
away to which the sabbath belonged, the sabbath did also. It is no longer
in existence as a holyday. If the sabbath is no longer binding, then what
day is? In order to answer that question, we must go to the New Testament
and find out. In doing so, let us notice the following facts:
1. THE RESURRECTION OF CHRIST WAS ON THE FIRST
DAY OF THE WEEK, Luke 24:1-3.
2. CHRIST MET WITH HIS DISCIPLES ON THE FIRST
DAY OF THE WEEK, John 20:19 .
3. THE HOLY SPIRIT CAME TO REMAIN ON EARTH ON
THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK, Acts 2:1-4. This all happened on the
day of Pentecost. And Pentecost always fell on the first day of the week.
For proof of this please turn and read Lev. 23:15-16. Since the sabbath
was the seventh day, then Pentecost came on the first day of the week.
4. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST WAS ESTABLISHED UPON THE
FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK. Since Pentecost fell on the first day of
the week, it then logically follows that the Church was established on the
same day. Notice verse 47 of Acts 2, "Praising God, and
having favour with all the people. And the Lord added to the church daily
such as should be saved."
Next, we need to locate the day upon which New Testament
Christians are commanded to assemble. First of all we go to Hebrews 10:25,
"Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the
manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye
see the day approaching." In this passage we have the
command to assemble, but the day is not specified. Let us now see if we
can locate the day. In Acts 20:7, "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 unto
midnight." Thus the Holy Spirit specifies the day upon which
the early disciples met to observe the Lord's Supper. As added proof that
they customarily met on this day, let us notice I Cor. 16:1-2, "Now
concerning the collection for the saints, as I have given order to the
churches of Galatia, even so do ye. Upon the first day of the week let
everyone of you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him, that there
be no gatherings when I come." In Rev. 1:10 we read the
following, "I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day, and heard
behind me a great voice, as of a trumpet..."
Adding up all the information that we have gleaned from
the New Testament, we can safely conclude that upon the first day of the
week, or Lord's day, the disciples assembled to break bread. It was on
this day that they worshiped the Lord in spirit and truth. Not upon the
sabbath. Since the sabbath was given to the Jews only, as a part of the
law of Moses, and since that Law has been done away in Christ, it follows
that we are no longer bound by it. My friend, if you are not Jewish, you
never did have a right to keep the sabbath. But even if you are a Jew, you
have no right to observe it today, because the Old Law is no longer in
force & binding.
The
following comments are submitted by Don Snow.
It is interesting to note in Amos 8:4-10
that this Old Testament prophet speaks about many of the Jews who did not
like the holydays of God, and so in their rebellious attitudes they were
wanting to know when the new moons and sabbath days would be gone, so that
they could buy, sell, and do their sinful practices on these days. While
God does not approve of sin, yet in verse 9 the prophet writes: "And
it shall come to pass in that day, saith the Lord God, that I will cause
the sun to go down at noon, and I will darken the earth in the clear
day." Some Bible
scholars and commentators do not reference this scripture to Christ;
however, there are some who do. You read and consider for yourself,
because the sabbath days were being observed when Christ came. When Jesus
Christ, the Messiah and Son of God, died on the cross, there was darkness
from the 6th hour to the 9th hour. This darkness
began AT NOON and lasted three hours (Matt. 27:45; Mark 15:33; Luke
23:44). Therefore, the New Testament says that when Christ died there was
darkness AT NOON, and that He fulfilled the Old Testament Law and brought
it to an end as a binding covenant - brought an end to the sabbath days,
new moons, and other holydays. He brought in the New Testament as a
binding covenant and gave to mankind the first day of the week, or Lord's
Day, as the day of worship to God.
Please consider that under no
circumstances can two agreements, contracts, or covenants be binding at
the same time. No court or legal system will recognize such. It creates
difficult and conflicting conditions, the very picture of religious
confusion today. Although the Old Testament is the inspired word of God,
yet, it was fulfilled in Christ and is not a binding covenant. However, no
New Testament writer tells those who believe in Christ, as the Messiah and
Son of God, to abandon or destroy the Old Testament. They are now told to
READ and STUDY IT for examples, admonition, and hope - see 1 Cor. 10:1-11
and Romans 15:3-4).
For additional reading on the two testaments - see Hebrews, chapters 8, 9,
& 10.
Reason #7 - Because Of Its Opposition To
Innovations In Religion
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