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Why is the concept of the Lord's Day important for Christians?

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The Lord's Day is significant for Christians as it commemorates the resurrection of Christ and is a day for worship and reflection.

The Lord's Day is essential because it shifts the focus from cultural celebrations, like Easter, back to the biblical Sabbath, which is observed on Sunday in honor of Christ's resurrection. This day is not merely a day off, but a time established by God for His people to gather in worship, teaching, and fellowship, reflecting on the grace and mercy provided through Christ's atoning sacrifice. Regular observance of the Lord's Day fosters spiritual growth and encourages Christians to cultivate a deeper understanding of Scripture. Skipping this observance can lead to spiritual neglect and an inadequate grasp of the joys of fellowship in the body of Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:1, Acts 20:7, Revelation 1:10

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