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IndependentBeliever     December 16, 2025 in ASL 6 Subscribers Subscribe


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does bible say anything about worshipping on sundays? Short Answer: The Bible never explicitly commands worship on Sunday. Instead, it speaks of the Sabbath (the seventh day, Saturday) as holy. However, the New Testament mentions the “first day of the week” several times, and early Christians began gathering then to celebrate Jesus’ resurrection, which happened on a Sunday. 📖 What the Bible Actually Says No verse mentions “Sunday” by name. The Bible uses “first day of the week” instead. Sabbath (Saturday): The Old Testament clearly sets apart the seventh day (Saturday) as the Sabbath (Exodus 20:8–11). First Day Gatherings: Acts 20:7: “On the first day of the week we came together to break bread.” 1 Corinthians 16:2: Paul instructs believers to set aside offerings on the first day. Resurrection of Jesus: The Gospels record Jesus rising on the first day of the week (Matthew 28:1, Mark 16:2, John 20:1). This became central to Christian worship. Revelation 1:10: John refers to “the Lord’s Day,” which many interpret as Sunday, though the text doesn’t define it explicitly. ✨ Why Christians Worship on Sunday Resurrection Celebration: Sunday worship honors Christ’s resurrection. Early Church Practice: Historical writings show Christians shifted from Sabbath observance to Sunday gatherings by the 2nd century. Symbolism: Sunday was seen as the “new creation day,” marking freedom in Christ rather than strict Sabbath law. ⚠️ Important Considerations No Command: The Bible does not command Sunday worship; it’s a tradition rooted in early church practice. Debate: Some Christians (e.g., Seventh-day Adventists) emphasize Saturday Sabbath observance, while most others see Sunday as the Lord’s Day. Freedom in Christ: Romans 14:5–6 teaches that believers should not judge one another over which day is observed, emphasizing personal conviction and devotion. 🧭 Takeaway The Bible does not prescribe Sunday worship directly. It highlights the Sabbath (Saturday) and mentions the first day of the week in connection with Jesus’ resurrection and early church gatherings. Sunday worship is a Christian tradition, not a biblical command.

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