Does Scripture or God command us to meet on Sunday mornings?
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Nope. But I know several people who do command that.
Are you asking which one commands us or are you asking if either commands us?
Intersting question…I just got done reading 40 reasons why God has commanded up to worship on Saturday and not Sunday via on a note on Facebook, and how basically the Catholic church and the Pope was the one “changed” our day of worship to Sunday. Do you think that it really “matters” what day we worship? Some people seem to think that it’s VERY important, while others don’t…what are your thoughts?
Glenn
“if either commands us”
Rhea
You asked, “Do you think it really ‘matters’ what day we worship?”
Yes and no. Yes… I believe that worship is something that happens everyday, as we obey God. No… there is not a specific day set aside to “worship.”
I recently wrote a post about the sabbath that you might be interested in. It was called The Who, What, When, Where, and Why’s of the Sabbath.
God’s Glory,
Lew
Alan got to it before I did. The answer is simply “Nope”.