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Re: Is It A Sin Not To Attend Sunday Service? by Nobody: 11:23pm On Feb 24, 2013
Sunday: Holyday or Man-Made Tradition?
by Van Robison

Many are the customs of the church world, that have nothing to do with Jesus Christ or the teachings of Christ. Sunday "go to church" is at the top of the list of man-made traditions (along with tithing). In the Old Testament, the Sabbath of rest was the seventh day of the week: "Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy" (Exodus 20:8 ). All Bible students know that the weekly Sabbath of the Old Testament referred to the seventh day of the week. What many Christians are unaware of is that there were also other "Sabbaths" in the Old Testament that had to do with annual Feasts or Holydays. At times, it was possible for an annual Sabbath or "Highday" to fall on the seventh day of the week, which made it a double Sabbath.

It is presumed by many that the Sabbath was changed from Saturday to Sunday in the New Testament, but that is not true. The word "Sunday" cannot be found in the Bible, either Old or New Testaments. The phrase the first day of the week, found in perhaps eight different places in the New Testament, has nothing whatsoever to do with the first day of the week being the weekly "Sabbath." Calling Sunday "the Lord's day" as if Sunday is the weekly Sabbath, is purely a 100% man-made tradition. Any honest student of the Bible cannot possibly entertain "the first day of the week" which is Sunday on your calendar, as the weekly Sabbath. Even if it was customary to gather on "the first day of the week", that did not make Sunday the Sabbath, and that is a preposterous assumption.

However, just like Sunday observance, Saturday observance is likewise a fallacy, because the one and only true Sabbath of Rest (Hebrews 4) is Jesus Christ, and not any day of the week. The Old Testament seventh day (Saturday) Sabbath was a shadow (meaning: pointing forward to a future reality, and which reality is Christ) of the real rest in Jesus Christ. As a former Saturday Sabbath keeper for about twelve years, I learned many years ago that neither Sunday or Saturday are significant days in the eyes of God, because Jesus Christ is the one and only source who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Jesus never made such a statement as, "Your salvation depends on keeping the Saturday Sabbath or going to church on Sunday." Jesus didn't say that "For God so loved the world, that He gave us the seventh day Sabbath, that whosoever keeps the seventh day Sabbath, shall not perish, but have everlasting life." And yet that is essentially the belief of seventh day groups.

Many Sabbath groups inundate the Internet with tentacles extended, seeking to draw people into their false teachings. They associate keeping the Saturday Sabbath with salvation and eternal life, but any serious student of the teachings of Jesus Christ and the New Testament will never find that the forgiveness of sins, the gift of the Holy Spirit, and the gift of eternal life are associated with the seventh day of the week; and for that matter, neither is "going to church" on Sunday associated with the forgiveness of sins, the gift of the Holy Spirit, and the gift of eternal life. The things of God are only understood by the Spirit of God, and it is the natural mind of man that believes and teaches that legalistic observances are a necessary part of salvation.

The New Testament clearly states that "by the works of the law, shall no flesh be justified" (Galatians 2:16). And again in Romans 3:20 "Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in His sight..." Colossians 2:16 (Amplified Bible) "Therefore let no one sit in judgment of you in matters of food and drink, or with regard to a feast day or a New Moon or a Sabbath. (17) Such [things] ARE ONLY THE SHADOW of things that are to come, and THEY HAVE ONLY A SYMBOLIC VALUE. But the reality ... belongs to Christ." And as it states in Hebrews 4, we enter into His rest. The book of Galatians has a great deal to say about the "law" of the Old Testament, such as 5:18: "But if you be led of the Spirit, you are not under the law." Keeping the Sabbath, whether believers in Christ think the seventh day of the week, or the first day of the week, will merit righteousness and favor in God's eyes, is to lack understanding of the purpose of Jesus Christ, and also to lack faith in Christ. Keeping and observing days is a reflection of faith in days, not in Christ.

Any student of the teachings, life and purpose of Jesus Christ will easily discover that neither Saturday or Sunday are "Holydays" in the New Testament era. And even though all seventh day groups believe that Jesus Christ did not abolish the law and the prophets, they are never able to see that He in fact FULFILLED the requirements of the law by His life and crucifixion. Seventh day groups always, always quote Matthew 5:17: "Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets; I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill." And they are never able to understand what Jesus did to fulfill the law and the prophets. And verse 18 goes on to say, "For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled." The key of course is the fact that Jesus "fulfilled", and as He expired His last breath on the cross, He said "it is finished" (John 19:30). If the "law" has not been fulfilled by Jesus Christ, then not only would the seventh day Sabbath still apply to our lives, but so also would all the other hundreds of laws of the Old Testament; and that is an impossibility since the Old Testament Levitical priesthood has been replaced by the Priesthood of Jesus Christ (see the book of Hebrews). The key to understanding this verse, where Jesus said, "Think not, that I am come to destroy the law or the prophets, but to fulfill" is the fact that all the prophecies about the coming of the Messiah had to be fulfilled--Luke 24:44: "And He (Jesus) said unto them: These are the words which I spoke unto you, while I was yet with you, that ALL THINGS MUST BE FULFILLED, WHICH WERE WRITTEN IN THE LAW OF MOSES, and IN THE PROPHETS, and in the psalms, concerning Me (Messiah)." It is impossible to separate "the law" from "the prophets", and proclaim that all the prophecies foretelling about the coming of the Messiah--Jesus Christ, are fulfilled, but the law is not. It is either both or none. And we absolutely know that all the prophecies foretelling the coming of the Messiah have been fulfilled, and so therefore, the law has also been fulfilled, and that means the Saturday Sabbath, which was only a "shadow" is now fulfilled in Christ, who is the true Rest.

Clearly if the Kingdom of God were attained by keeping the seventh day Sabbath or by going to church on Sunday, then Jesus Christ died in vain. All references about the apostle Paul teaching on the "Sabbath" in the book of Acts, have nothing to do with the the Sabbath being a "Holyday", or binding on Gentiles or on Christians. Those references are just statements saying that "on the Sabbath, he taught", but that does not make the Sabbath a binding law in the New Covenant in Jesus Christ. The apostle Paul didn't lack faith in Christ, because he taught on the Sabbath day; he taught on the Sabbath day because that is when people were gathered together in the synagogues; but he also taught anytime, anywhere, any day. Paul clearly understood that the "law" was fulfilled in Christ, and there was no obligation to observe the Sabbath as a weekly "Holyday."

The hard truth is that Jesus Christ never said anything about "going to church", and He never said anything about "Sunday" observance; so Christians who think that "resting" on Sunday will accrue brownie points in heaven, are very deluded. Sunday "go to church" and resting on Sunday (as if Sunday is the "Sabbath" ), is nothing more than a religious custom that has absolutely no spiritual merit, and certainly is not validated in the New Testament. In fact, observing days in a ritualistic fashion is an assurance of a lack of understanding and faith in Jesus Christ. And since most all "Christian" pastors teach observing "Sunday" or "Saturday" as if they are sacred days, it means that almost all pastors are immature in their understanding about Jesus Christ. And to be blunt, it is a false Gospel. The New Testament is not about observing days as "Holy" days, but rather, it is about FAITH in Jesus Christ. Sunday and Saturday observance are fictional religious customs, not based upon truth in Jesus Christ in the New Testament era.

Is it then a sin to gather on Sunday or Saturday? No! And it is perfectly OK to fellowship on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday. For any preacher to teach that either Saturday or Sunday are "Holydays" and essential to salvation or faith in Jesus Christ, is very off base. To teach that Sunday is the Sabbath of rest, is a fable. Observing the seventh day of the week as a day of rest, only applied to Israel in the Old Testament and has never been a compulsory law to Christians in the New Testament era. If it were true that all Christians who do not observe the seventh day Sabbath of rest are sinners, then all non-seventh day believers in Christ would have no salvation. That belief by seventh day groups is a veil over their understanding about the Lamb of God--Jesus Christ. Observing days is nothing more than human works, but we cease from our own works in Christ (Hebrews 4:10). Without question, Sunday observance is a man-made tradition having nothing to do with faith in Jesus Christ.

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Re: Is It A Sin Not To Attend Sunday Service? by 3RNEST(m): 12:36am On Feb 25, 2013
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https://www.nairaland.com/939625/one-day-challenge-bishop-oyedepo

https://www.nairaland.com/899893/using-phone-bible-sunday-service

Lol, na wa for nairaland, enuff yeye post, very soon somebody will ask if coming to Nairaland is a SIN? grin
Re: Is It A Sin Not To Attend Sunday Service? by andyzoga: 3:12am On Feb 25, 2013
@OP, I strongly believe by now U̶̲̥̅̊'re more confused than U̶̲̥̅̊ were. . .lol. On a personal note, xtianity is more of a personal adventure,taking personal responsibilities. Note that every word of d scripture is God Himself in print. First I believe there's a Sabbath day(either saturday or sunday,it depends on ur choice),but God's opinion abt it is Ex20:8 n He's very clear in Isaiah 58:13 abt dsame Sabbath day and d goodnews follows in verse 14 of it,for ur own profiting. For me,it's as simple as da̶̲̥̅̊†!

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Re: Is It A Sin Not To Attend Sunday Service? by onoerime: 9:34am On Feb 25, 2013
Oluwaadajo:

Honestly, its getting boring.

Every Christian post is hijacked by all those who are keen to poke holes in the Christian faith. Its not as if this forum is a Christian forum so i don't understand why people (i.e genuine CHRISTIANS) cannot ask for advice from other brethen in their own Church and you feel you need to come on to NL a forum for all kinds of human beings (SOME WHO KNOW NOTHING ABOUT GOD BUT CALL THEMSELVES CHRISTIANS).

WHAT KIND OF ADVICE do you expect to get? All you will get is more confusion to add to your confusion.
so what is ur own advice pls. We should learn 4rm each other. Ur own view can save a soul out there
Re: Is It A Sin Not To Attend Sunday Service? by namdo(m): 11:17am On Feb 25, 2013
ohhh...that scriptural song by Ron kenoly: Righteousness, peace, joy in the holyghost....etc that is the kingdom of God. For me the rest na jara.
Re: Is It A Sin Not To Attend Sunday Service? by fridayman1: 9:09pm On Feb 25, 2013
morewealth: Going to church on a sunday is one of the ways of keeping the day holy which is the sabbath day for christians. Not being able to go to church on a genuine reason can not be regarded as a sin. You may have missed the sunday service because you had to do something which was also to the glorification of God. But when you miss sunday service for no reason i think that is very unacceptable.
I know God is not just in the church alone but as a christian you should follow the tradition of worshipping together with your fellow christians on sundays. Even if you can't participate in the other activities of the church at least try to keep a date with the Lord every sunday.

Sunday is for you alone and like generations. Sabbath day is for GOD and humanity that started after creation of man as the only sign that GOD is our creator read Gen 2:1-3.Catholic changed sabbath to sunday and also claimed they do. If fail to keep GOD's commandment you will be fail to receive holy spirit read John 14:15-20.
Re: Is It A Sin Not To Attend Sunday Service? by ayanfeeledumare: 10:53pm On Feb 25, 2013
I learnt Sabbath day in Israel is Saturday. We are commanded to worship God on Sabbath day. So let us ask ourself how and where do we worship God and how and who do we pay our tithes. Is it in our house or church. I think answers to this questions will help us.
Re: Is It A Sin Not To Attend Sunday Service? by Sisquoo: 5:52pm On Mar 17, 2023
What did Jesus tell the people about the last day , that people will expect to enter heaven because they have been performing miracles in his name, and what did He tell them When I was hungry did you feed me, when I was thirsty did you give me drink etc….

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