I noticed this topic coming up on Facebook and am wondering what folks think.
The Superbowl is 6:30 PM on Sunday.
Is it Sabbath-breaking to watch this game?
I consider it a Romans 14 issue myself. As a former Sabbath (Saturday) observer, I would not have watched it personally back then, assuming the game was on Saturday.
However, my firm position is that the Sabbath is part of the Mosaic Law ceremonial aspects, and is no longer binding for a Christian.
And, if it was, I wouldn't call Sunday the Sabbath.
I do believe that Sunday (the Lord's Day) is worthy of observing, though, as it is the day of the resurrection, and indicates that believers have entered into the New Creation in an inaugural sense.
The number "8" has indicated "new beginnings" (as well as the number "50").
Sunday is, in essence, the eighth day, and Jesus' resurrection body is the beginning of the new creation.
Anyways, feel free to vote and give your opinion on this issue. I am not encouraging or discouraging a particular view.
The Superbowl is 6:30 PM on Sunday.
Is it Sabbath-breaking to watch this game?
I consider it a Romans 14 issue myself. As a former Sabbath (Saturday) observer, I would not have watched it personally back then, assuming the game was on Saturday.
However, my firm position is that the Sabbath is part of the Mosaic Law ceremonial aspects, and is no longer binding for a Christian.
And, if it was, I wouldn't call Sunday the Sabbath.
I do believe that Sunday (the Lord's Day) is worthy of observing, though, as it is the day of the resurrection, and indicates that believers have entered into the New Creation in an inaugural sense.
The number "8" has indicated "new beginnings" (as well as the number "50").
Sunday is, in essence, the eighth day, and Jesus' resurrection body is the beginning of the new creation.
Anyways, feel free to vote and give your opinion on this issue. I am not encouraging or discouraging a particular view.
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