The Lord's Day serves as a special time for Christians to gather, worship, and reflect on God's grace and glory.
The Lord's Day is significant for Christians as it is a time set apart for communal worship and reflection on God’s glory. While Scripture does not explicitly declare the first day of the week as the 'Lord's Day,' the early church did gather on this day, likely to honor the resurrection of Christ. Hebrews 10:25 encourages believers not to forsake the assembling of themselves together, emphasizing the importance of corporate worship. This day serves not only as a remembrance of Christ’s resurrection but as a practical application of resting in Him as our true Sabbath, encapsulating what it means to be His followers who gather to declare His glory and nurture our faith.
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