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What does the Bible say about Sabbath worship?

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The Bible indicates that after Christ's resurrection, the early disciples gathered for worship on Sunday, marking it as the Lord's Day.

In the New Testament, particularly following the resurrection of Jesus, the practice of worship shifted from Saturday, the traditional Sabbath, to Sunday, the first day of the week. This is highlighted in John 20, where the disciples gathered on the evening of the first day after Christ's resurrection. The Apostle Paul later affirmed that believers are to gather on the first day of the week, showing that this day has been sanctified as the Lord's Day, marked by Christ's resurrection. Hebrews 4 also emphasizes that true rest, or Sabbath, is found in Christ, not in the observance of a specific day, indicating that believers rest in Him who fulfilled the law.
Scripture References: John 20:19, Hebrews 4:3-11, Colossians 2:16

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