I honest study of history will show you that Christians kept the 7th day sabbath for many years. And the change has been claimed by papal Rome.. they claim to have changed the day by their own power.As to which day Christians (under the New Covenant) MUST worship I do not see any command in the NT.
Christians from the earliest centuries certainly did not believe this. Rather, the believed that the RESURRECTION OF CHRIST on the FIRST day of the week reset all OUR worship priorities and expectations. Now we do not look back upon the creation day but forward to the Second Advent. Passages such as Acts 20:7, 1 Corinthians 16:2, Colossians 2:16-17, and Revelation 1:10 indicate that, even during New Testament times, Sabbath-keeping was no longer considered binding and that Christians worshiped on "The Lord’s Day," (Sunday), instead.
There were battles between the Jews, Christians and the pagans.
By this stange in history the bible was finished being written.. and there is no statements about a change from Saturday to Sunday.. those that followed Jesus kept the sabbath, Paul kept the sabbath.
Gnosticism began to rise up under the influence of philosophers who sought to reconcile Christianity with Paganism. At the same time, a strong anti-Jewish sentiment became more widespread. Very speculative interpretations began to appear regarding some of the great doctrines of Christ and the apostles.
By the time Constantine was established as the emperor of Rome in the early fourth century, there was a decided division in the church as a result of all these factors.
You see, at that time the cult of Mithraism or sun-worship was the official religion of the Roman Empire. It stood as the greatest competitor to the new Christian religion. It had its own organization, temples, priesthood, robes—everything. It also had an official worship day on which special homage was given to the sun. That day was called “The Venerable Day of the Sun.” It was the first day of the week, and from it we get our name Sunday. When Constantine pressed his pagan hordes into the church they were observing the day of the sun for their adoration of the sun god. It was their special holy day.
In order to make it more convenient for them to make the change to the new religion, Constantine accepted their day of worship, Sunday, instead of the Christian Sabbath which had been observed by Jesus and His disciples. Remember that the way had been prepared for this already by the increasing anti-Jewish feelings against those who were accused of putting Jesus to death.
Rome changed it to Sunday by their own authority and admit there is no Biblical reason. I will give you their quotes in the next post..
There were 7th day sabbath keeping christians all through history. But Rome was very powerful in the dark ages.
There is no Biblical reason to change the sabbath to Sunday.