Re: Why Sunday
Now, while all this is evidence, we still have days in which we gather together. The apostles met daily, went from house to house, breaking bread. Still we have specific commands which concern murder, the taking of life through passion, idolatry, bearing false witness, using God's name falsely, having any other gods other than the God, honoring parents, not betraying your spouse by adultery thereby desecrating what God has joined together, theft, desiring anything that your near brother owns, and not honoring a day of rest which is called the sabbath. When we are told that the OT has been satisfied and that the law no longer applies we still have moral law which applies to us. Therefore, it seems to me, that the keeping of a day of rest is part of the moral law?
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