I have no problem at all with agreeing that the Sabbath is the holy day to be observed by the Jewsih people. Howerver, WE ARE NOT JEWISH, WE ARE CHRISTIAN. Which means we follow Christ. I know that Christ was a good Jew but, he came to fulfill the jewish law.
According to the OLD Covenant, God rested from His creation on the last day of the week, BUT, according to the NEW covenant, established by Jesus whom we follow, He rose on the first day of the week. So, I wouldn’t say that Sunday worship was established by “man-made tradition.” On the contrary, it was establish by Jesus Himself when He rose on Sunday morning.
Again, the Sabbath is not of the Jews. Its of the world because it existed before the fall of humanity. Which God pronounced as good after completing.
Correct the Bible if its wrong, but here I’ll lay the new covenant that Jesus established as written in the Book of Jeremiah 31:31,33.
"Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah: But this shall be the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel; After those days, saith the LORD, I will put my law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; and will be their God, and they shall be my people."
No where in there does Jesus say he’ll change the day of worship that He himself created. In fact it confirms the keeping of the Sabbath because it says he’ll write his Law in their hearts. Also, according to Paul, there’s no distinction in our responsibilities to God such as Jews or Christians, we’re all one in Jesus. Only difference is some Jews in his days accepted him as Messiah, and others didn’t. But the people we call Christians are actually Jews by obeying God’s Law like Paul says on Romans 2:28
“For he is not a Jew, which is one outwardly; neither is that circumcision, which is outward in the flesh: But he is a Jew, which is one inwardly; and circumcision is that of the heart, in the spirit, and not in the letter; whose praise is not of men, but of God.” This whole Jew and Gentile separation of responsibilities toward Him is not of Jesus, since we’re all in Jesus one.
It was the Apostles that “changed” the worship of the Sabbath. They actually began to worship Jesus in the synagogues on Sunday after keeping the Sabbath on Saturday. They kept both days holy until the Jews expelled them from their synagogues, then the followers of Jesus worshiped on Sunday because He rose on Sunday and established the New covenant on that day.
The apostles didn’t “keep” the Sunday “holy”, they had meeting on Sundays, and it has nothing to do with the Lord rising on Sunday, there’s no correlation in the scriptures for that, nor record of them not keeping the Sabbath thereafter. Any day of the week is good to meet, and pray, and organize church activities.
John said in the book of Revelation, that He was on the Lord’s Day (Sabbath according to Jesus’ own words in Matthew 12:8) when he recieved his vision.
Paul also in Acts 17:2, meet in the synagogues on Sabbath. There’s no scripture proof for “keeping the sunday holy”. As I said previously, Jesus rising on sunday and the apostles’ pentecost is a prophetic fulfillment of a ceremonial Law depicted in Lev. 23 which coincides with the record.
In my opinion, you can’t worship Jesus and keep Jewish Law - that’s the whole point of the book of Romans. Jesus came to establish the New Covenant, if you are Christian then you follow the New Covenant. Other wise, you miss the whole point of His life, death and resurrection.
Constantine may have made an official “edict” about the day of worship but it was nothing new. Christians had been worshipping on Sundays for 300 years already. He just made it official. Sunday is the memorial of His resurrection and the establishment of the New Covenant.
The New Covenant is the 10 com. moral Law in our hearts. If not so, then please give me some texts so I can better understand what the “New Covenant” means. Romans and Galatians, were being forced by the Jews to keep the Ceremonial Laws, which includes circumcision, and there arose the problem, it had nothing to do with the 10 comm. Law. If you can’t keep that law and the “new covenant” not only is that redundant, but its ok to kill, steal, etc.
And even if the disciples were to say (which they didn’t): “we’ll change the “observance” of the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday, in honor of Jesus resurrection”, that would be in direct contradiction to the Scriptures they used to learn of God. Lets keep in mind, they didn’t have the New Testament, they studied from the OT and taught what we now in the NT from the OT.