Baptists/Sunday Vs Sabbath

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If God told us to remember the sabbath and keep it holy, why are the baptist going on the first day of the week. Please give scriptures with answers

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Not just Baptists and not just recently.  Hopefully, this will answer your question.  I made it public as I suspect others may have the same question.  

Ex 20:8 Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. KJV

The question is often asked why most Christians meet on Sunday instead of Saturday.  Let's look first at the definition of the word in both Hebrew and Greek sincewe will be looking at it it from the OT and NT sides.  

OT:7676 shabbath (shab-bawth'); intensive from OT:7673; intermission, i.e (specifically) the Sabbath:
KJV - (+every) sabbath.
(Biblesoft's New Exhaustive Strong's Numbers and Concordance with Expanded Greek-Hebrew Dictionary. Copyright © 1994, 2003 Biblesoft, Inc. and International Bible Translators, Inc.)

NT:4521 sabbaton (sab'-bat-on); of Hebrew origin [OT:7676]; the Sabbath (i.e. Shabbath), or day of weekly repose from secular avocations (also the observance or institution itself); by extension, a se'nnight, i.e. the interval between two Sabbaths; likewise the plural in all the above applications:
KJV - sabbath (day), week.
(Biblesoft's New Exhaustive Strong's Numbers and Concordance with Expanded Greek-Hebrew Dictionary. Copyright © 1994, 2003 Biblesoft, Inc. and International Bible Translators, Inc.)

God rested on the seventh day of creation.  Hence it was an intermission.  He went back to work on the eight day doing what He does as God.  This was designed to set up the pattern for man created in His image.  God rested on the seven days and six days shall a man work and he is to rest on the seventh.

OT:7673
shabath (shaw-bath'); a primitive root; to repose, i.e. desist from exertion; used in many implied relations (causative, figurative or specific):
KJV - (cause to, let, make to) cease, celebrate, cause (make) to fail, keep (sabbath), suffer to be lacking, leave, put away (down), (make to) rest, rid, still, take away.
(Biblesoft's New Exhaustive Strong's Numbers and Concordance with Expanded Greek-Hebrew Dictionary. Copyright © 1994, 2003 Biblesoft, Inc. and International Bible Translators, Inc.)

Note that the word for rested in Genesis 2:2 is the root of the word translated Sabbath.  There were other sabbath days in the Law.  Our word holiday came from holy day so in essence are man made sabbaths or intermissions from servile work.  The purpose of the Sabbath is to give man a break from work every six days, which one study I read proved to be the best for our mental and physical health. I do not find that surprising since God created us and knew what the Fall would do to us.  

So the purpose of the Sabbath is provide man rest and opportunity to thank God for the week and to think upon His goodness, glory, etc.  We are to separate ourselves once day out of seven from our normal day's activities.

Now, the Jews got really detailed and came up with all sorts of rules concerning the Sabbath and basically got crazy with it and yet Jesus broke all their rules for they forgot the spirit of the Sabbath and got wrapped up in letters and hypocrisy as they would find loopholes so that they could do all they wanted to do or at least the leaders anyway.


Mark 2:27-28

27 And he said unto them, The sabbath was made for man , and not man for the sabbath:
28 Therefore the Son of man is Lord also of the sabbath.  KJV

You see Jesus taking them back to the purpose of the Sabbath.  It was made for man.  Why?  In a fallen world you needed a day of rest or you would break down and die much sooner as we can see with many of our people who work 80 hours a week and go weeks with out a day off or rotating shifts and such.   

Now, we have to remember that we are Gentiles and we are in the New Testament so some things changed.  We see the disciples meeting on the first day of the week.  Several things probably led to that but they wanted to worship on the day Christ arose being most likely the main reason.  Now, what is a sabbath?  It is an intermission or break from work.  Technically, that can be any day in a seven day cycle.  In the OT it was really Friday night at 6PM until Saturday night at 6PM.  Most Christians who wish to practice the OT sabbath don't do it correctly.  They do it in a Roman calendar style, not a true Jewish/biblical style.  The early Church was keeping the spirit and purpose of the Sabbath, just on another day.

Acts 20:77 And upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Pauled  preached unto them, ready to depart on the morrow; and continued his speech until midnight. KJV

1 Cor 16:1-3
1 Now concerning the collection for the saints, as I have given order to the churches of Galatia, even so do ye.
2 Upon the first day of the week let every one of you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him, that there be no gatherings when I come.
3 And when I come, whomsoever ye shall approve by your letters, them will I send to bring your liberality unto Jerusalem. KJV

Note that this was happening long before the pope so to argue that it is something unique to the popes is invalid.  Christians were worshiping on Sunday centuries before there was a pope or beginnings of the Roman Catholic Church.

Acts 21:25 As touching the Gentiles which believe, we have written and concluded that they observe no such thing, save only that they keep themselves from things offered to idols, and from blood, and from strangled, and from fornication.  KJV

The Jews had a hard time giving up many aspects of the Law since we were now under the Law of Christ and not Moses.  They wanted the Gentiles circumcised and keeping the Law.  Paul had to argue against this before the Jerusalem Council and this was the final outcome of that meeting.  No mention of circumcision, the Sabbath or other holy days.  The Gentiles did not have to become Jews and the Jews did not have to become Gentiles to be Christians.   At some point, as the Jews would mature in Christ they would leave the Law behind but Acts was a transition period.  There was a lot to learn about the New Covenant and what were ingredients of the new wine and what was an old wine bottle.

Over the centuries the Law and grace were “merged” by many groups and that really messed things up. Even the Reformers did not reform enough.  The Church and Israel must be kept separate or you come up with all sorts of strange rituals and doctrines.  The Church is a parenthetical bubble between the 69th and 70th week of Daniel.  We are not replacing the Jews or nullifying the promises to Abraham and David.  They are merely on hold until the the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled.  

Rom 14:4-6

4 Who art thou that judgest another man's servant? to his own master he standeth or falleth. Yea, he shall be holden up: for God is able to make him stand.
5 One man esteemeth one day above another: another esteemeth every day alike. Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind.
6 He that regardeth the day, regardeth it unto the Lord; and he that regardeth not the day, to the Lord he doth not regard it. He that eateth, eateth to the Lord, for he giveth God thanks; and he that eateth not, to the Lord he eateth not, and giveth God thanks.  KJV

Gal 4:9-1

9 But now, after that ye have known God, or rather are known of God, how turn ye again to the weak and beggarly elements, whereunto ye desire again to be in bondage?
10 Ye observe days, and months, and times, and years.  KJV

Paul had to deal with keeping grace and law separate all the time.  The Jews and Gentiles in the church he, not Peter, established at Rome.  Here is where we see that all the days and other things in the Law were no longer required for as well as the dietary laws.   If I choose to have my sabbath on Sunday or any other day of the week then that is my sabbath and it is before the Lord that I regard it.  If some group wants to set their day as Saturday even though they do it in a Roman versus a Jewish way, so be it.  

The caution is to not judge the other for that choice.  No one goes to Hell if they choose another day as long as they have a seventh day somewhere.  The Galatians had trouble with the Law and grace issue.  They were saved by grace but some of the Jews that could not let go had convinced them they had to be circumcised and all that to be perfected in Christ and Paul called that bondage and told them to back off from all that for they had fallen from the teaching and principles of grace.  So Sunday is keeping the Sabbath if we are resting from servile work and worshiping.  However, like the priesthood, it is the busiest day of the week for preachers and yet we are not guilty of defiling the Sabbath.  For most preachers, Monday is their Sabbath for they take that day off and rest.  We can get locked up in the letter of the Law or seek the spirit and true purpose of it.

Shalom!  ;-)

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I am more of a polemicist than an apologist. I especially desire to answer questions concerning discipleship/holiness, "gray areas", etc. If all you wish is an argument then I am not your man. Sincere seekers only need e-mail me.

Experience

I have ministered in several states since my conversion in 1975. I participate in many forums and have written two books.

Organizations
American Association of Christian Counselors since 2009
Texas Civil Defense since 2008
American Legion since 2002
Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels, since 1994
Life Member NCOA, 1973
Dover AFB Honor Guard, 1971-73

Publications
Poem, "Cowboy Up" published in an anthology by American Poets Society, 2004
Author, Jail House Religion, Xulon Press, 2004
Author, The Power of Holy Women, Xulon Press, 2003
Messianic Literary Corner published 45 poems, 2003+
Tract “Which Way To God” published on http://www.tracts.com/whichway.html, 1998
Several poems published on various web pages, 1997,1998,1999
Author, Metamorphosis, copyrighted, partially published collection of poetry, 1968-94
Article, “Why I Prefer Expository Preaching”, published in Canyonview Bible Seminary's Expositor, 1988

Education/Credentials
Doctor of Theology, Slidell Baptist Seminary, Slidell, LA, 2001, Summa Cum Laude
Master of Theology, Christian Bible College, Rocky Mount, NC, 2000, Summa Cum Laude
Bachelor of Religious Education , Administration minor, Piedmont Baptist College, Winston-Salem, NC, 1982, Cum Laude
Evangelical Teacher Training Association, Teachers Diploma, Winston-Salem, NC, 1982
Other study: Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell AFB, AL - 1975-78
Upper Iowa University, Fayette, IA - 1976-77
Interim Ministry For Today's Churches - 2000


Awards and Honors
Heritage Registry of Who's Who, 2006-2007
Editor's Choice Award, International Library of Poetry, 2003
America's Registry of Outstanding Professionals 2001-2002
Stratmore Who's Who, 2001-2002
Guest Speaker Texas A&M, Commerce, 1999
Gubernatorial Commendation by Texas Veterans Commission, 1999
Dallas VA Certificate of Pride in Public Service, 1999
Guest on the Kevin Bullard radio program KPBC AM 770,1997
Who's Who in the South and Southwest, 1996
Editor's Choice Award, National Library of Poetry, 1995
Who's Who in Poetry, 1992
United States Army Achievement Medal, 1990
Personal testimony dramatized for international radio program Unshackled, 1986
Outstanding Young Men of the South, 1981
United States Air Force Commendation Medal, 1978
Two USAF suggestion awards, 1976
NCO of the Quarter, 1975
Freedom Foundation Award, 1975

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