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La-Petite-Fleur
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From what I think I know (please correct if wrong
)…
Sunday is a mandatory day of rest (except in extreme cases where people are forced otherwise; work, etc).
We are not to buy anything on Sunday unless it is absolutely necessary.
We are not to do housework (cleaning, yard work) or anything that cannot wait until after the sabbath.
This is all for the glory of God, and He is most certainly worthy
.
That being said, sometimes I wonder about the specifics… What is permitted and what is not…
For instance:
Ex: Since we are not allowed to do cleaning/housework, does that mean the day’s dishes should wait to be cleaned until the next day?
Ex: A family member cleans house on Sunday (aware that we aren’t to do work/clean on Sunday). Would it be wrong to help them if they feel it’s the only time they have to get it done?
Ex: No work. But what if we work on things in leisure? For instance, to study musical notation as a leisure activity (to study for the joy of learning)? To work on building a personal website?
Ex: Although we can’t buy anything unnecessary on Sunday… can we donate to charity on Sunday?
Needless to say, these are some of the things I lay back and think about on Sundays
.
If anyone knows the answers to these hypotheticals, feel free to answer. And also feel free to post your Sunday hypotheticals if you have questions too
.
Sunday is a mandatory day of rest (except in extreme cases where people are forced otherwise; work, etc).
We are not to buy anything on Sunday unless it is absolutely necessary.
We are not to do housework (cleaning, yard work) or anything that cannot wait until after the sabbath.
This is all for the glory of God, and He is most certainly worthy
.That being said, sometimes I wonder about the specifics… What is permitted and what is not…
For instance:
Ex: Since we are not allowed to do cleaning/housework, does that mean the day’s dishes should wait to be cleaned until the next day?
Ex: A family member cleans house on Sunday (aware that we aren’t to do work/clean on Sunday). Would it be wrong to help them if they feel it’s the only time they have to get it done?
Ex: No work. But what if we work on things in leisure? For instance, to study musical notation as a leisure activity (to study for the joy of learning)? To work on building a personal website?
Ex: Although we can’t buy anything unnecessary on Sunday… can we donate to charity on Sunday?
Needless to say, these are some of the things I lay back and think about on Sundays
If anyone knows the answers to these hypotheticals, feel free to answer. And also feel free to post your Sunday hypotheticals if you have questions too