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Today’s reading from Catholic Daily Reflections, January 23, “And whenever unclean spirits saw him they would fall down before him and shout, “You are the Son of God.” He warned them sternly not to make him known.” Mark 3:12 From this homily we learn from the writer that, “They mix the truth with error. Therefore, they are not worthy of speaking any truth about Jesus.”
This raises some confusion for me from the reading on January 21, “The sabbath was made for man, not man for the sabbath.” Mark 2:27. Herein, the writer of this homily states, “Sunday is the new Sabbath and it’s a day of rest and worship.”
It’s true it’s a day of rest and worship, but God created Saturday as the Sabbath. He hasn’t changed it. Man changed it to Sunday and Man needs to keep it on Saturday. Me, my parents, and grandparents, etc., all grew up going to church to worship and then to rest on Sunday, so we never really challenged this Sunday Sabbath. Shouldn’t we celebrate and put our Sabbath back to Saturday?
This raises some confusion for me from the reading on January 21, “The sabbath was made for man, not man for the sabbath.” Mark 2:27. Herein, the writer of this homily states, “Sunday is the new Sabbath and it’s a day of rest and worship.”
It’s true it’s a day of rest and worship, but God created Saturday as the Sabbath. He hasn’t changed it. Man changed it to Sunday and Man needs to keep it on Saturday. Me, my parents, and grandparents, etc., all grew up going to church to worship and then to rest on Sunday, so we never really challenged this Sunday Sabbath. Shouldn’t we celebrate and put our Sabbath back to Saturday?