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What does the Bible say about the Lord's Day?

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The Bible identifies the Lord's Day as the first day of the week, a day for Christians to gather in worship and remembrance of Christ's resurrection.

The Lord's Day, recognized as the first day of the week, is established in Acts 20:7, where the early church gathered to break bread and hear preaching. This day signifies the resurrection of Christ and was ordained by Jesus Himself. Believers come together to worship, to be filled by the Spirit, and to receive encouragement through the preaching of the Gospel. It is important to understand that this day is not a continuation of the Old Testament Sabbath, but rather a new covenant practice established by Christ's resurrection, which signifies our freedom from the law and our rest in Him.
Scripture References: Acts 20:7, Matthew 28:1, Hebrews 10:25, Revelation 1:10, Acts 20:1-12, Hebrews 4:3-10, 1 Corinthians 16:2, Psalm 118:24, Exodus 20:8-11

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The Lord's Day
John Chapman · Aug 7, 2022
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