The Bible teaches that the Lord's Day is a time for worship and communion with God, exemplified by John's experience in Revelation 1:10.
The Lord's Day is set apart for the worship of God, as indicated in Revelation 1:10 where the Apostle John states, 'I was in the Spirit on the Lord's Day.' This signifies a special time to commune with God and to hear His voice. The importance of this day is not merely a tradition; it is founded on the resurrection of Christ and serves as a weekly reminder of our redemption and His sovereign authority over our lives. By gathering on this day, believers acknowledge Christ's presence in their midst, much like John did, and commit to engaging with His Word through the ministry of the Holy Spirit.
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