Hi, I am trying to keep God's Holy day in the correct way, I do not go to a church because there are only two churches in the village in which I live and although I have been asked to join one of them, they do not keep God's Holy day on a Saturday.
I wondered if any one else have the same problem, and if so what you do.
Greetings June123,
I am sorry for your situation. But I would like to remind you that, believers are not saved by keeping the Sabbath on a specific day, or by attempting to keep the ten commandments or by keeping any of the other God-given laws to Moses and Israel. We are saved by grace through faith and this not by our own doing. It is the gift of God not by works. Or I like the way that the NLT translates it:
"God saved you by his grace when you believed. And you can’t take credit for this; it is a gift from God. Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it. " Ephesians 2:8
We are saved by trusting in Christ as the One who provided salvation for us, completely and fully. There is nothing that we can nor need to add to the salvation that the Lord has already provided. Once someone brings in their own works along side of the Lord's sacrifice, it is like saying to the Lord "your sacrifice is in sufficient." Regarding this issue, Paul said the following:
"In the same way, some think one day is more holy than another day, while others think every day is alike. You should each be fully convinced that whichever day you choose is acceptable. Those who worship the Lord on a special day do it to honor him." And I would add, those who believe every day as being holy also do so to honor the Lord. Therefore, whether one worships the Lord on Saturday or on any other day of the week or every day of the week, is honoring God.
Worshiping the Lord on a specific day does not affect a believers salvation. However, if anyone is trusting in the keeping of the Sabbath as a requirement for salvation or trusting in anything else, this will affect ones salvation, because they would be trusting in their own works and not on Christ's finished work.
We are not saved by observing the works of the law or by any of our own works. Should we be zealous for good works? Most definitely! But not to earn or maintain salvation, but to glorify God. And by doing good works the Lord also said that we are building up our treasures in heaven. Salvation has already been taken care of, with our part continuing in faith from beginning to end.
Always keep in mind that you are saved by grace through faith and not by your own works. Salvation is the gift of God through faith in His Son who shed His blood for you. Anyone who trusts in anything else is not truly trusting in the Lord's sacrifice.
Therefore, my advise to you is that, regardless of what day a congregation meets to worship the Lord, do so with a clear conscious knowing that regardless of what day you are worshiping the Lord on, that you are still worshiping Him and accepts it.
Now when it comes to false teachings such as preterism or amillennialism or those teaching that we are saved by observing the Law of Moses or the need to keep a certain day for the Sabbath, this is when you should be concerned and go elsewhere, because they are ignoring the plain teachings of scripture. And the only way that you can know the truth is to study God's word so that you can know who is speaking the truth and who is speaking a lie.
I hope that this information is beneficial to you.