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How do we know the Lord's Day is important for Christians?

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The Lord's Day is vital as it commemorates Christ's resurrection and is a designated time for believers to gather, worship, and encourage one another.

The importance of the Lord's Day is highlighted by its establishment on the day of Christ's resurrection, as noted in Matthew 28:1. This signifies a new beginning for believers, under the New Covenant, freeing them from the burdens of the law. Furthermore, Hebrews 10:25 calls Christians to not forsake the assembling together, emphasizing mutual encouragement and spiritual nourishment through fellowship. The communal aspect of this day fosters unity in the faith and encourages believers to grow in their relationship with Christ, affirming the Lord's Day as central to the Christian experience.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:1, Hebrews 10:25, Acts 20:7, Revelation 1:10

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