I have talked to many Christians that say they do not have to attend church on Sunday because they are no longer under the Law of Moses. Because they are under grace, they feel like they are freed from Sabbath restrictions even though our Christian Sabbath is on Sunday, the Lords day, instead of Saturday.
To me that is a dangerous position to take, because I believe that the fellowship available in church is important and hearing the word of God is important, so when someone tells me they are free from having to go to church on Sunday, I feel like their pastor is giving them bad information about what it means to be free from the Law of Moses because we are under grace.
To me that is a dangerous position to take, because I believe that the fellowship available in church is important and hearing the word of God is important, so when someone tells me they are free from having to go to church on Sunday, I feel like their pastor is giving them bad information about what it means to be free from the Law of Moses because we are under grace.
I have never ever heard a Christian say that they do not have to attend church on a Sunday because they are no longer under the Law of Moses.
Furthermore I have never ever heard that preached.
Was church attendance required under the law of Moses?
I'm not aware of that if it was.
In fact we find in the NT
Hebrews 10:24-25
24 And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, 25 not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the manner of some, but exhorting one another, and so much the more as you see the Day approaching.
Requirements to attend Sunday service in order to be saved is not correct, I will admit that.
Some believers may not be able to attend church on a Sunday or any day of the week due to various reasons.
In our church we have a Monday group. as they meet on Monday.
It's for OAP'S.
My wife is getting involved in it as a helper (side note as I have turned 50 I'm eligible to attend😎)
So Monday is their church day.
There is fellowship, worship and a sermon.
Some find that easier and quite a few still come on Sunday.
In a sense we are free from having to go to church in a religious sense.
But at times we can't make church for various reasons.
Given your experiences above if I heard people saying what you have heard I myself would question but only to the extent they never ever attend church because they do not want to.
That's different from one who says they do not have to but still do attend.
It's also different to those who want to but for various reasons cannot do.
So to finish, what are the Sabbath restrictions to you?
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