(walking4him;47371)
I've been trying to figure this one out for a while. I can't seem to find a single passage in the bible that supports changing the Sabbath to Sunday. Just from common knowledge, Saturday and Sunday are the weekend.
Your answer: there isn't anything that changed it to Sunday. Sabbath is Sabbath and that is on a Saturday. Supposedly, Jesus arose on Sunday which is the Jewish feast of Firstfruits. However, the feasts only mention Sunday worship twice in a year: Firstfruits and Pentecost, but does not license one to make that a weekly Sabbath. Sabbath is the seventh day, and that relates to millennium. Sunday is not only the first day, but the eighth day as well, and 8 represents new beginnings. With a new heaven and earth, there is new beginnings as demonstrated by the 8th day of the feast of Tabernacles. Maybe then the new sabbath will be Sunday, but until then I believe we are yet in the age of 7.Although I go to a church that worships on Sunday, I feel very uncomfortable in that day. I always light a candle for the Sabbath on Saturday instead. However, I won't make it a salvation issue because of verses that seem to indicate otherwise, but I believe those verses were also directed at pagan feast keeping, e.g. Christmas by our standards today, not the feasts and weekly Sabbath of the Lord. Yes, our rest is in the Lord, but for every spiritual truth, there is a physical, actual counterpart that mirrors it. For that reason, I cannot despise the Sabbath by saying it is other than on Saturday.