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Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by Pumpumking: 12:39pm On Nov 28, 2021
Solofresh2:
Hello Nairaland Christians, have you for once wondered why you christains worship on Sundays and not the Sabbath day.

If you study your Bible well, you will realize that when GOD was done with his creations,he rested on the Seventh day and blessed it saying we should keep it holy.

Now, looking at the days of the week, the seventh day of the week is Saturday and not Sunday.Sunday is the first day of a new week.
So,why do we worship on Sundays and not the seventh day of the week?
Are we really following God's commandments at all or we are just deceiving ourselves?


becuz sunday is vacant!!!(no oofensse) angry
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by chiwuike20: 12:41pm On Nov 28, 2021
swhiss:

After God brought His people out of Egypt and through the Red Sea, the Sabbath day took on even more significance as a covenant sign that God sanctified His people (Ex. 31:13). On that day, the saints celebrated the reality that God had created them and that their rest was rooted in His rest: "For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day" (Ex. 20:8-11). As well, the Sabbath signified that God had redeemed His people (Deut. 5:12-15). Finally, the annual Day of Atonement fell on a Sabbath (Lev. 16:30-31), so the Sabbath also celebrated God's forgiveness of His people.

Under the old covenant with Israel (Ex. 19; Heb. 8:6, 7, 13), the Sabbath day was extremely strict. Not only was no work to be done by the Israelites and their children, they also were to give rest to all in their households—servants, livestock, even sojourners (Ex. 20:10). God even gave regulatory laws over what could and could not be done. For example, if one even went out to gather sticks on the Sabbath in order to kindle a fire (Num. 15:32-36; Ex. 35:1-3), he was to be put to death (Ex. 31:14-15; 35:2). All this strictness was a part of the tutelage of the law, which was meant to lead Israel by the hand to Jesus Christ (Gal. 3:24), who is the final sacrifice ending the old covenant (Heb. 7:11-12, 18-19; 8:7, 13).

When Jesus rose from the dead on the first day of the week, things changed. Christ, the second Adam, "finished" (John 19:30) the work that the first Adam failed to do (Rom. 5:12-19). Because of that pivotal event, the church determined that for Christians under the new covenant, the day of worship and celebration of the Lord's grace in Jesus Christ was to be the first day of the week, Sunday: "From the beginning of the world to the resurrection of Christ, [the Sabbath] was the last day of the week; and, from the resurrection of Christ, was changed into the first day of the week, which, in Scripture, is called the Lord's day, and is to be continued to the end of the world, as the Christian Sabbath" (WCF, 21:7). On this day, we are reminded of and participate in the glorious reality that we have already entered God's rest (Matt. 11:28; Heb. 4:10) and that we await the experience of the fullness of this rest in eternity in the new heavens and new earth (Rev. 21-22). We now assemble corporately for worship and enjoy a foretaste of our eternal rest, then go out into the kingdom of this world to work for six days.

So why do we worship on Sunday and not Saturday?

•The first day of the week was the day on which our Lord rose from the dead (John 20:1; cf. Ps. 118:24).

•The first day of the week is called "the Lord's day" (Rev. 1:10; cf. 1 Cor. 16:2).
The first day was the day on which the Holy Spirit was poured out on the church (Acts 2:1-36).

•Just as on the first day of creation God made light and separated it from the darkness, we gather on the first day of the week to celebrate the light of the gospel in Jesus Christ, who has separated us from the world of the darkness of sin (John 1:5, 9; 3:19; 8:12; 2 Cor. 4:1-6).

It's good you stated that supposed Christians, and not God, chose the day as the day to worship. This act is similar to the act of Uzziah who disregarded God's commandment because he wanted to help God and lost his life as a result. Moses as well did not enter the promise land because he chose to act in ways different from the word (instruction) of God.

To clarify some misunderstandings, worship on sabbath began when rested from his work of creation and told us to observe same. It did not start in the course of exodus or after settling in Canaan. It represents God as our creator and so worshipping on other days other the day God set aside for worship is direct disobedience to God and exalting our opinion over God's will.

Again, Jesus worshipped on the Sabbath. In his death, he observed the Sabbath rest, and those who buried him followed suit. How then can his resurrection after resting on the Sabbath day be his commission of flouting his instruction which he kept himself? Lastly, Jesus never himself said nothing about the day being his let alone giving his followers to worship on the day.

The worse type of deception is the one which is wrought on oneself. Scripture is clear that the day of worship is Sabbath and not Sunday (the word Sunday is derived from pagan worship practices).

May God grant those truly want to serve him the knowledge and boldness to worship him.

Finally, Sabbathworshippers are not necessarily white garment church members.

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Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by Reader530(m): 12:44pm On Nov 28, 2021
Geesaintagape:

The Apostles u mentioned worshipped on Sabbath day so which of the Apostles are talking about
All worships done on Saturday are Synagogues but Church is on Sunday. Acts 20:7, 1 Cor 16:2
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by yahmohy27: 1:06pm On Nov 28, 2021
Yungmil:
The mods sorry gods must be crazy?


How on earth did this make front page?



Watch out the next thing you will see on front page will be.....


Why do people eat food!!!!!!!
Rubbish religion must be practised with knowledge. let he who doesn't know ask he who knows
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by yahmohy27: 1:07pm On Nov 28, 2021
BigSarah:
There are many Flavours of Christianity, not all Christians worship on Sunday
Gbamsiki!
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by PointZerom: 1:12pm On Nov 28, 2021
brosom:
Genesis 2:2-3 And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made.
And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made.
Genesis 2:2-3 And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made.
And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and

Stop confusing yourself.
God rested on the seventh day...YES.
Which day did he start the creation?
Answer with Bible reference.
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by verifiablefacts: 1:13pm On Nov 28, 2021
nairavsdollars:
Why do Muslims worship on Fridays
For your mind now you asked sensible question o,ask a Muslim and you'll get tons of quotable answers.
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by UtuokeAlcoholic: 1:14pm On Nov 28, 2021
nairavsdollars:
Why do Muslims worship on Fridays
Because they were instructed to do so on Fridays in their holy book.
But can Christians point out a single quote in the whole of the Bible where they are asked to go to church on Sundays?

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Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by yahmohy27: 1:14pm On Nov 28, 2021
McBishop2020:
.Who made Sunday the first day of the week? Who made the calendar?
Was it the Almighty that made some months 31, some 30, and yet another either 28 or 29? Where is it recorded in the Bible that the Creator of the universe rested on Saturday?

What is the significant of 7th day and rest?
For those in a culture that counts a week by 4 days, which day is their 7th day of the week?
When was the days of the week, as we have them now, named and who named them: the Creator, Adam, or the created?

Finally, who is the Creator of the universe?

Answer these questions and stop raising stupid questions. Your question is meant for the gullible and uneducated ones.

Thanks.
He doesn't know, he needs to ask

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Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by GistFullGround: 1:28pm On Nov 28, 2021
It's copy copy mentality
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by Creeknigga(m): 1:32pm On Nov 28, 2021
swhiss:

After God brought His people out of Egypt and through the Red Sea, the Sabbath day took on even more significance as a covenant sign that God sanctified His people (Ex. 31:13). On that day, the saints celebrated the reality that God had created them and that their rest was rooted in His rest: "For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day" (Ex. 20:8-11). As well, the Sabbath signified that God had redeemed His people (Deut. 5:12-15). Finally, the annual Day of Atonement fell on a Sabbath (Lev. 16:30-31), so the Sabbath also celebrated God's forgiveness of His people.

Under the old covenant with Israel (Ex. 19; Heb. 8:6, 7, 13), the Sabbath day was extremely strict. Not only was no work to be done by the Israelites and their children, they also were to give rest to all in their households—servants, livestock, even sojourners (Ex. 20:10). God even gave regulatory laws over what could and could not be done. For example, if one even went out to gather sticks on the Sabbath in order to kindle a fire (Num. 15:32-36; Ex. 35:1-3), he was to be put to death (Ex. 31:14-15; 35:2). All this strictness was a part of the tutelage of the law, which was meant to lead Israel by the hand to Jesus Christ (Gal. 3:24), who is the final sacrifice ending the old covenant (Heb. 7:11-12, 18-19; 8:7, 13).

When Jesus rose from the dead on the first day of the week, things changed. Christ, the second Adam, "finished" (John 19:30) the work that the first Adam failed to do (Rom. 5:12-19). Because of that pivotal event, the church determined that for Christians under the new covenant, the day of worship and celebration of the Lord's grace in Jesus Christ was to be the first day of the week, Sunday: "From the beginning of the world to the resurrection of Christ, [the Sabbath] was the last day of the week; and, from the resurrection of Christ, was changed into the first day of the week, which, in Scripture, is called the Lord's day, and is to be continued to the end of the world, as the Christian Sabbath" (WCF, 21:7). On this day, we are reminded of and participate in the glorious reality that we have already entered God's rest (Matt. 11:28; Heb. 4:10) and that we await the experience of the fullness of this rest in eternity in the new heavens and new earth (Rev. 21-22). We now assemble corporately for worship and enjoy a foretaste of our eternal rest, then go out into the kingdom of this world to work for six days.

So why do we worship on Sunday and not Saturday?

•The first day of the week was the day on which our Lord rose from the dead (John 20:1; cf. Ps. 118:24).

•The first day of the week is called "the Lord's day" (Rev. 1:10; cf. 1 Cor. 16:2).
The first day was the day on which the Holy Spirit was poured out on the church (Acts 2:1-36).

•Just as on the first day of creation God made light and separated it from the darkness, we gather on the first day of the week to celebrate the light of the gospel in Jesus Christ, who has separated us from the world of the darkness of sin (John 1:5, 9; 3:19; 8:12; 2 Cor. 4:1-6).
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by ALFADOS(m): 1:35pm On Nov 28, 2021
I just de pass by lol religion of godfatherism
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by Nobody: 1:37pm On Nov 28, 2021
UtuokeAlcoholic:
Because they were instructed to do so on Fridays in their holy book.
But can Christians point out a single quote in the whole of the Bible where they are asked to go to church on Sundays?
please remove your coat of foolishness
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by Isahalbash(m): 1:45pm On Nov 28, 2021
[quote author=nairavsdollars post=108025924]Why do Muslims worship on Fridays[/quote

Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by gazza07(m): 1:57pm On Nov 28, 2021
Christians don't worship only on sunday, we worship each day. Bible said, pray without season. Stop misleading people
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by HARKsmart(m): 2:02pm On Nov 28, 2021
nairavsdollars:
Why do Muslims worship on Fridays

That's pretty easy, Muslims don't pray on Friday, we have that congregational prayers that you know on Jumuah (Yoruba pronounce it Jimo) day, which coincidentally is Friday in the English diction.

It is clearly stated and there's a whole chapter in the Quran that dedicated itself to that.

I hope you get it?
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by mu2sa2: 2:04pm On Nov 28, 2021
PointZerom:


Saturday is not the 7th day God rested. The Bible didn't tell us the particular day God rested but He rested after working for six days.
God rested? Are you guys serious? Attributing human quality to God!
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by freeze22(m): 2:21pm On Nov 28, 2021
swhiss:

After God brought His people out of Egypt and through the Red Sea, the Sabbath day took on even more significance as a covenant sign that God sanctified His people (Ex. 31:13). On that day, the saints celebrated the reality that God had created them and that their rest was rooted in His rest: "For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day" (Ex. 20:8-11). As well, the Sabbath signified that God had redeemed His people (Deut. 5:12-15). Finally, the annual Day of Atonement fell on a Sabbath (Lev. 16:30-31), so the Sabbath also celebrated God's forgiveness of His people.

Under the old covenant with Israel (Ex. 19; Heb. 8:6, 7, 13), the Sabbath day was extremely strict. Not only was no work to be done by the Israelites and their children, they also were to give rest to all in their households—servants, livestock, even sojourners (Ex. 20:10). God even gave regulatory laws over what could and could not be done. For example, if one even went out to gather sticks on the Sabbath in order to kindle a fire (Num. 15:32-36; Ex. 35:1-3), he was to be put to death (Ex. 31:14-15; 35:2). All this strictness was a part of the tutelage of the law, which was meant to lead Israel by the hand to Jesus Christ (Gal. 3:24), who is the final sacrifice ending the old covenant (Heb. 7:11-12, 18-19; 8:7, 13).

When Jesus rose from the dead on the first day of the week, things changed. Christ, the second Adam, "finished" (John 19:30) the work that the first Adam failed to do (Rom. 5:12-19). Because of that pivotal event, the church determined that for Christians under the new covenant, the day of worship and celebration of the Lord's grace in Jesus Christ was to be the first day of the week, Sunday: "From the beginning of the world to the resurrection of Christ, [the Sabbath] was the last day of the week; and, from the resurrection of Christ, was changed into the first day of the week, which, in Scripture, is called the Lord's day, and is to be continued to the end of the world, as the Christian Sabbath" (WCF, 21:7). On this day, we are reminded of and participate in the glorious reality that we have already entered God's rest (Matt. 11:28; Heb. 4:10) and that we await the experience of the fullness of this rest in eternity in the new heavens and new earth (Rev. 21-22). We now assemble corporately for worship and enjoy a foretaste of our eternal rest, then go out into the kingdom of this world to work for six days.

So why do we worship on Sunday and not Saturday?

•The first day of the week was the day on which our Lord rose from the dead (John 20:1; cf. Ps. 118:24).

•The first day of the week is called "the Lord's day" (Rev. 1:10; cf. 1 Cor. 16:2).
The first day was the day on which the Holy Spirit was poured out on the church (Acts 2:1-36).

•Just as on the first day of creation God made light and separated it from the darkness, we gather on the first day of the week to celebrate the light of the gospel in Jesus Christ, who has separated us from the world of the darkness of sin (John 1:5, 9; 3:19; 8:12; 2 Cor. 4:1-6).


I think most of the points you outlined have been tackled by others. I also wish to respond to the part you referred to Sunday as the LORD's day.

How then do you explain Isaiah 58:13?

If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call the sabbath a delight, and the holy of Jehovah honorable; and shalt honor it, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words:

Looking at the above scripture, the LORD referred to the Sabbath as "My Holy Day". If that is the case, then how can Sunday be the LORD's day?

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Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by ComeToJesus: 2:21pm On Nov 28, 2021
OtemAtum:
Hmm. They do so because Paul the Apostle was trying to divert the minds of people on those days from Saturday(Sabbath day, Holy day of Judaism) to Sunday(which should become the holy day of the christians instead).

Anyways, nowadays as Jehovah remain in his SPIRITUAL CAGE, Sunday is gradually becoming a normal day as many people don't go to church anymore.

It's AGE OF AQUARIUS, we are experiencing mind evolution to take us past the lies of religions into the truth of SCIENCE.

Na small small kolo dey start o. Try do some reality check.

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Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by ArewaNorth: 2:24pm On Nov 28, 2021
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nairavsdollars:
Why do Muslims worship on Fridays
Muslims pray five times a day every day, but the most important prayer of the week is “jumah,” or the day of gathering, on Friday.
The Qur'an invokes the importance of Friday as a sacred day of worship in a chapter called “Al-Jumah,” meaning the day of congregation, which is also the word for Friday in Arabic. It states, “O you who believe! When you are called to congregational (Friday) prayer, hasten to the remembrance of God and leave off trade.
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by bentuzene(m): 2:26pm On Nov 28, 2021
Question 1: Did the Bible ever state where the Disciples of Christ never kept the Sabbath but Sunday? Prove it
Question 2: Did Jesus say the Sabbath was moved? Or did He himself not worship as his custom was?
Question 3: If the Old Covenant is to be done away with, on what basis do we call Sin?
Question 4: Doing away with the "Old Covenant" as you have stated nullifies the need for grace because grace covers our sins, sins are the transgressions of the law which in full context is the commandments which all would be judged by (Read Revelations properly for insight on this) now tell me in this light how does doing away with the old covenant as you have said validate the transfer of worship from the Biblical Sabbath to the SUNday?
Question 5: Did you bother checking on the history of Christianity over the ages? Cos if you did, you wouldn't try to defend Sunday with the Bible cos there actually is NO defence for it in the Bible. It was a move by the Church to Harmonize state powers and the Powers of the Church, not done by a Disciple, Christ or the Bible but Man.

Read up.
But first answer my questions with an unbiased mind please.

swhiss:

After God brought His people out of Egypt and through the Red Sea, the Sabbath day took on even more significance as a covenant sign that God sanctified His people (Ex. 31:13). On that day, the saints celebrated the reality that God had created them and that their rest was rooted in His rest: "For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day" (Ex. 20:8-11). As well, the Sabbath signified that God had redeemed His people (Deut. 5:12-15). Finally, the annual Day of Atonement fell on a Sabbath (Lev. 16:30-31), so the Sabbath also celebrated God's forgiveness of His people.

Under the old covenant with Israel (Ex. 19; Heb. 8:6, 7, 13), the Sabbath day was extremely strict. Not only was no work to be done by the Israelites and their children, they also were to give rest to all in their households—servants, livestock, even sojourners (Ex. 20:10). God even gave regulatory laws over what could and could not be done. For example, if one even went out to gather sticks on the Sabbath in order to kindle a fire (Num. 15:32-36; Ex. 35:1-3), he was to be put to death (Ex. 31:14-15; 35:2). All this strictness was a part of the tutelage of the law, which was meant to lead Israel by the hand to Jesus Christ (Gal. 3:24), who is the final sacrifice ending the old covenant (Heb. 7:11-12, 18-19; 8:7, 13).

When Jesus rose from the dead on the first day of the week, things changed. Christ, the second Adam, "finished" (John 19:30) the work that the first Adam failed to do (Rom. 5:12-19). Because of that pivotal event, the church determined that for Christians under the new covenant, the day of worship and celebration of the Lord's grace in Jesus Christ was to be the first day of the week, Sunday: "From the beginning of the world to the resurrection of Christ, [the Sabbath] was the last day of the week; and, from the resurrection of Christ, was changed into the first day of the week, which, in Scripture, is called the Lord's day, and is to be continued to the end of the world, as the Christian Sabbath" (WCF, 21:7). On this day, we are reminded of and participate in the glorious reality that we have already entered God's rest (Matt. 11:28; Heb. 4:10) and that we await the experience of the fullness of this rest in eternity in the new heavens and new earth (Rev. 21-22). We now assemble corporately for worship and enjoy a foretaste of our eternal rest, then go out into the kingdom of this world to work for six days.

So why do we worship on Sunday and not Saturday?

•The first day of the week was the day on which our Lord rose from the dead (John 20:1; cf. Ps. 118:24).

•The first day of the week is called "the Lord's day" (Rev. 1:10; cf. 1 Cor. 16:2).
The first day was the day on which the Holy Spirit was poured out on the church (Acts 2:1-36).

•Just as on the first day of creation God made light and separated it from the darkness, we gather on the first day of the week to celebrate the light of the gospel in Jesus Christ, who has separated us from the world of the darkness of sin (John 1:5, 9; 3:19; 8:12; 2 Cor. 4:1-6).
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by ttmax09(m): 2:27pm On Nov 28, 2021
sotall:
Man wasn't made for the law.

The law was made for man

Hence, man can choose any day of the week to serve his God.
The exact same answer my pastor gave to me years back when I asked same question during a Bible study session, before then I used to wonder why also.
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by bentuzene(m): 2:28pm On Nov 28, 2021
Tototoosweet:
Going to church doesn’t change anything or guarantee your salvation
I have my altar in my house where I worship my God
I pay my Tithes to a particular church whenever I am in Lagos
So lock up

The principle of worship matters a lot to Christianity and Faith. Read up the Story of Abraham's sacrifice under God's instruction of his son and also the offerings of Cain and Abel, you'll see this principles outlined throughout the Bible repeatedly, one group follows the will of God, the Other just makes their own decision!
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by UtuokeAlcoholic: 2:29pm On Nov 28, 2021
awesonjr:

please remove your coat of foolishness
You asked a question and the reason was given to you and you say you don't want the answer. What a confused hypocrite!
The absence of the reference in the Bible shows that Christianity is a man made religion where one man (particularly Paul) or handful of people decide what and how to worship.
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by bentuzene(m): 2:30pm On Nov 28, 2021
Never always feel too eager to speak if you do not know your history on subject matters too well.
Read up about Emperor Constantine and the transfer of Worship in christianity from Saturday to Sunday then you may feel free to speak.

McBishop2020:
.Who made Sunday the first day of the week? Who made the calendar?
Was it the Almighty that made some months 31, some 30, and yet another either 28 or 29? Where is it recorded in the Bible that the Creator of the universe rested on Saturday?

What is the significant of 7th day and rest?
For those in a culture that counts a week by 4 days, which day is their 7th day of the week?
When was the days of the week, as we have them now, named and who named them: the Creator, Adam, or the created?

Finally, who is the Creator of the universe?

Answer these questions and stop raising stupid questions. Your question is meant for the gullible and uneducated ones.

Thanks.
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by bentuzene(m): 2:31pm On Nov 28, 2021
You are well informed!

KushLyon:
Because the Roman Catholic church made it so. Sunday was previously a day set aside by pagans to worship the Sun god, but when the church was propagating Christianity by fire and thunder, they switched the day of worship to Sunday so as to overshadow the worship of the sun God....I come in peace smiley
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by bentuzene(m): 2:32pm On Nov 28, 2021
Read Revelations very very well then go over your Bible with this theory of yours. If nothing, you'll see a huge flaw in what you just said!

Raymondfayowole:
Law of Sabbath was for the old testament. Act 20:7

Christians are to worship every first day of the week.
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by UtuokeAlcoholic: 2:33pm On Nov 28, 2021
sotall:
Man wasn't made for the law.

The law was made for man

Hence, man can choose any day of the week to serve his God.
Since the law was made for man that means man has to follow the law not invent his own way regading the rite of worship.

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Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by bentuzene(m): 2:33pm On Nov 28, 2021
Not the Apostles, a Church did and it was done to declare authority over an Empire!

Adedoyin03:
Sincerely speaking Saturday is the seventh day but it n honouring of the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ when he resurrec on Sunday the then apostles change the Sabbath day to Sunday. Purely by revelation this changes take effect
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by Reference(m): 2:36pm On Nov 28, 2021
Because that is the Sabbath day in Christianity.
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by bentuzene(m): 2:37pm On Nov 28, 2021
Also another error taught to push the agenda of Paganism in Christiandom, TBH the date was never mentioned and if it was to be celebrated, December 25 would never have been the date but well, Man wants what Man wants.

Shehu30:
It's stated clearly in the glorious Qur'an(suratul- jumu'ah)that when you heard the call to prayer leave your business transactions and pray,then return to your transactions after prayers, where is it stated in Bible that Christian's should go to church on Sundays and where is it stated in the Bible that Christmas falls on December 25 of every year??
Re: Why Do Christians Worship On Sundays? by bentuzene(m): 2:38pm On Nov 28, 2021
LMAO

Okay, follow history for a minute now can you, Have you noticed that the Jews never stopped keeping the right Sabbath?
Why not learn from that bit of history?

PointZerom:


Saturday is not the 7th day God rested. The Bible didn't tell us the particular day God rested but He rested after working for six days.

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