God didn't change the Sabbath day as being tue seventh day.
But, since Christians are not under the law, they met on and worshipped on the 1st day of the week, since the Lord Jesus was resurrected on the first day of the week...
And consequently, Paul went to the synagogues on the Sabbath to evangelize the Jews because that is when they gathered there. He didn't go there to "worship" for several obvious reasons, because what the Jews did on those days wasn't worship, they met to read, discuss, and learn from the scriptures by way of anyone who felt the need to speak up, for one, and because the modern-day church setting within all of Christendom (be it SDA, JW, Catholic, and Mormons) is WAY DIFFERENT from the Biblical gatherings that are they had in the new testament period.
Sunday church people are being deceived hook, line and sinker. Read the Bible rather than clinging to the teachings of men. GOD doesn't change! His creation was done in six days and on the seventh day He rested and commanded His people to rest on the seventh day. Show me where GOD changed his mind regarding resting on the seventh day. When did GOD change Sabath day to the first day?
Sunday church worshippers are addicted to sweets and lots of sugar daddy pumping pimps in the poolpit robbery of the poor in understanding and needing knowledge but the unholy Spirit has them on lock and key so they argue with me it's insanity to me
But, since Christians are not under the law, they met on and worshipped on the 1st day of the week, since the Lord Jesus was resurrected on the first day of the week...
And consequently, Paul went to the synagogues on the Sabbath to evangelize the Jews because that is when they gathered there. He didn't go there to "worship" for several obvious reasons, because what the Jews did on those days wasn't worship, they met to read, discuss, and learn from the scriptures by way of anyone who felt the need to speak up, for one, and because the modern-day church setting within all of Christendom (be it SDA, JW, Catholic, and Mormons) is WAY DIFFERENT from the Biblical gatherings that are they had in the new testament period.
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