Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Why Churches Keep Sunday
By Mark Jenkins
For thousands of years, people have gathered at sunrise on Sunday to worship. Even before the Catholic Church began, Romans would face the east and worship the rising sun. That pagan sun worship is, in fact, the origin of the name Sunday, just as the name Thursday refers to the worship of the Norse god Thor.
In Old Testament times it would have been clear to everyone that God’s followers rested on the Sabbath—the seventh day of the week—and pagans who worshipped the creation observed the first day of the week in honor of the sun.
How then—and by what authority—does virtually every church keep Sunday as the sabbath today? Was the day of worship changed by Jesus Christ, who called Himself “Lord of the Sabbath” in Mark 2:28? Or perhaps by the apostles? Is there any biblical command for true Christians to worship on Sunday? And if not, where does that authority come from?
The Origins of the Two Days
The origins for both Sunday and Saturday worship are found in the first two chapters of Genesis. On the first day of the week, the great Creator God separated the day from the night, saying “Let there be light.” At this point, light was visible from the Earth. Thus the link with Sunday worship: Pagans have worshipped the creation—and specifically its main source of light—rather than its Creator throughout history. Even today, religious leaders hearken back to the creation to support Sunday worship. At a mass in 2007, Pope Benedict xvi said Sunday calls to mind “the day of the dawning of creation” and is therefore “the church’s weekly feast of creation.”
In contrast, consider what happened on the seventh day of the week: “And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made. And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made” (Genesis 2:2-3). During creation week, God did not sanctify any other day. He stopped His physical creation on the seventh day and created something spiritual: His Sabbath.
No one disputes the sanctity of Saturday as the Sabbath in the Old Testament. Almighty God gave its observance as the Fourth Commandment in Exodus 20. (And Jesus Christ often verified the eternally binding nature of the Ten Commandments—e.g. Matthew 5:17-19; 19:17-19.)
Then, as part of a special and separate covenant with Israel, God said the Sabbath would be a sign forever: “It is a sign between me and the children of Israel for ever: for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day he rested, and was refreshed” (Exodus 31:17).
The Bible itself offers no sanction for Sunday worship—more on this later—and many churches know this. We turn first to the historical record, which clearly shows when the day of observance was changed, exactly who changed it, and how it was enforced.
Sunday Enforced
At the time of Christ, only pagans—specifically, the Roman Empire—worshipped on Sunday. By a.d. 230, however, Catholics were divided on which day they should observe. One early Catholic, Origen, wrote: “But what is the feast of the Sabbath except that of which the apostle speaks, ‘There remaineth, therefore, a Sabbatism,’ that is, the observance of the Sabbath by the people of God? Leaving the Jewish observances of the Sabbath, let us see how the Sabbath ought to be observed by a Christian. On the Sabbath day all worldly labors ought to be abstained from. If, therefore, you cease from all secular works, and execute nothing worldly, but give yourselves up to spiritual exercises, repairing to church, attending to sacred reading and instruction … this is the observance of the Christian Sabbath.” At that time, this Catholic leader was referring to the seventh day of the week.
Enforced Sunday worship began with the Roman Empire, specifically Constantine. In a.d. 321, Constantine issued an edict forbidding work on “the venerable day of the sun”—Sunday. In a letter following the Nicene Council of a.d. 325, Constantine spoke of the enforcement of Sunday worship for Easter services: “At this meeting the question concerning the most holy day of Easter was discussed, and it was resolved by the united judgment of all present that this feast ought to be kept by all and in every place on one and the same day.” In other words, Easter was to be kept on Sunday, and the Jewish observance of Passover was expressly forbidden.
To those who ignored the decrees of the Nicene Council, Constantine wrote, in another letter regarding Sabbath worship, “Forasmuch, then, as it is no longer possible to bear with your pernicious errors, we give warning by this present statute that none of you henceforth presume to assemble yourselves together. We have directed, accordingly, that you be deprived of all the houses in which you are accustomed to hold your assemblies: and our care in this respect extends so far as to forbid the holding of your superstitious and senseless meetings, not in public merely, but in any private house or place whatsoever. Let those of you, therefore, who are desirous of embracing the true and pure religion take the far better course of entering the Catholic Church …. [F]rom this day forward none of your unlawful assemblies may presume to appear in any public or private place. Let this edict be made public.”
After Constantine gave his edict, worship on any day except Sunday became illegal. Almost 40 years later, in a.d. 363, the Council of Laodicea determined, “Christians must not Judaize by resting on the Sabbath [that is, Saturday], but must work on that day, rather honoring the Lord’s day …. But if any shall be found to be Judaizers, let them be anathema [cursed and excommunicated] from Christ.”
At the Council of Tours in a.d. 1163, Pope Alexander III made this decree: “Whereas a damnable heresy has for some time lifted its head in the parts about Toulouse, and already spread infection through Gascony and other provinces, concealing itself like a serpent in its folds; as soon as its followers shall have been discovered, let no man afford them refuge on his estates; neither let there be any communication with them in buying and selling: so that, being deprived of the solace of human conversation, they may be compelled to return from error to wisdom.”
Historically speaking, there is no question as to who changed the day of worship. It was the Catholic Church, enforced by the Roman Empire.
What Churches Believe
Since the Catholic Church instituted the change and is the largest organization now observing Sunday, let’s turn to its materials first for information about why it believes Sunday is sacred. The simple answer is this: because the Catholic Church made the change.
The Catholic Doctrinal Catechism states this directly: “Question: Have you any other way of proving that the church has power to institute festivals of precept? Answer: Had she not such power, she could not have done that in which all modern religionists agree with her, she could not have substituted the observance of Sunday, the first day of the week, for the observance of Saturday, the seventh day, a change for which there is no scriptural authority.” Catholics identify the changing of the day of worship as a sign of Catholic authority!
Catholics, in fact, feel the Protestants should keep the Sabbath as long as they reject the authority of Rome. The Catholic Doctrinal Catechism further states: “Question: When Protestants do profane work upon Saturday, or the seventh day of the week, do they follow the Scripture as their only rule of faith? Do they find this permission clearly laid down in the Sacred Volume? Answer: On the contrary, they have only the authority of tradition for this practice. In profaning Saturday, they violate one of God’s commandments, which He has never abrogated—‘Remember thou keep holy the Sabbath day.’”
Some Protestants admit this. Martin Luther himself wrote in Against the Celestial Prophets: “Indeed, if [sabbatarian Andreas] Carlstadt were to write further about the Sabbath, Sunday would have to give way, and the Sabbath—that is to say, Saturday—must be kept holy.” In his Larger Catchism, Luther wrote that “to avoid the unnecessary disturbance which an innovation would occasion, it [the day of worship] should continue to be Sunday.” He simply accepted Catholic doctrine, which he knew had no scriptural authority.
Methodists, the Church of England, and Presbyterians also have documents acknowledging that there is no scriptural authority for Sunday worship.
If you read the New Testament from Matthew to Revelation, you’ll read the phrase “first day of the week” eight times (and the word “Sunday” zero times), and none of these passages speak of Sunday worship. Herbert Armstrong examined each of these passages in detail in Which Day Is the Christian Sabbath?, which we will be happy to send you upon request.
The Bible clearly shows us which day the early Christians kept. Jesus Christ kept the Sabbath (Luke 4:16). The Apostle Paul both kept the Sabbath and preached it to Gentiles on the Sabbath for 1½ years (Acts 18:4, 6-11).
Many point to an Easter sunrise as authority for Sunday worship. In brief, Jesus Christ only offered one sign of His Messiahship: that, like Jonah (Jonah 1:17), He would remain in the grave for three days and three nights. Ever since, mankind has been trying to squeeze three days and three nights into a barely 36-hour period between Friday evening and Sunday morning.
Like Sunday observance, the sunrise Easter service has pagan origins. You can prove that God commands us to observe Christ’s death, not His birth (request our free reprint article “The Resurrection Was Not on Sunday” for more information).
What then are millions of professing Christians to do? Should they, like Martin Luther, just avoid rocking the boat? Should they, along with the Vatican and millions of other professing Christians, look toward the sun in honor of the creation, and work on the day that God Himself sanctified?
What will you do? The Almighty God gave this command: “Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy” (Exodus 20:8). The patriarchs, ancient Israel, Jesus Christ, the disciples, the Apostle Paul, and God’s true Church all kept it as He commanded. All worshipped the Creator of the universe instead of the work of His fingers. What will you do? •
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Remember the Sabbath
Did you ever stop to think why Christians keep Sunday? Did they get it from the Bible? Is there a clear-cut command that says, "Thou shalt keep Sunday?" Why did Jesus worship on Saturday? Was it only because He was a good Jew? Or does it go beyond that?
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
United States in Prophecy!
United States in Prophecy!
The United States is mentioned in the Bible! We're descendants from Joseph and are Joes. The Jews are from the tribe of Judah. We need to get away from counterfeit Christianity and back to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and keep His Sabbath and biblical holy days.
Articles about the Hebrew roots of the American and British peoples, our Israelite identity:
Joseph isn't Jewish!
The Plain Truth About British Israelism
What is British Israelism and is it Biblical?
Articles warning about counterfeit Christianity:
Death to America?
Apostate Christians
Will God Curse Our Countries For Easter?
Beyond Babylon has warned Jews for years!
"The greatest threat, the one that magnifies all others exponentially, is that only a few in Israel or abroad are aware of the real extent of the dangers facing the Jewish country – both from within and without," writes Aaron Klein.
Beyond Babylon has warned many in Israel and abroad for years about Jerusalem's betrayal and rape, as The Jerusalem Post acknowledged when I was unjustly deported from Israel for exposing the German-Vatican plot against Jerusalem and highlighting the plight of the Temple Mount suffering under Nazi Muslim occupation (in an article first published in Jerusalem and read throughout Israel, and now the world).
Jerusalem's Betrayal and Rape
Monday, April 27, 2009
The Vatican, Germany and Global Regulation
The Vatican, Germany and Global Regulation
April 13, 2009 From theTrumpet.com
There’s something sinister about the linkage between the Vatican, certain German elites and the regulatory power that Anglo-Americans have yielded up to the EU-controlled Financial Stability Board.
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Over 50 years of unifying effort within Europe is about to climax in a division of explosive force.
Joel Hilliker and Stephen Flurry
The Weekend Web
A nuclear-free world? Ah … hold that thought. Plus, Britain’s slide toward totalitarianism.
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Return to Your Roots
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Joel Hilliker
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Robert Morley
Flee the Credit Trap
Return to Your Roots
Stephen Flurry
Our survival depends on it.
To understand the unique historical bond that exists between the United States and Israel, just review the sermons and writings of Puritans who fled England in the 17th century, former Israeli Ambassador Yoram Ettinger said earlier this week. During a speech at Herbert W. Armstrong College on Wednesday, Ettinger said America’s earliest settlers believed they were fleeing from modern-day Egypt (Britain), rebelling against a modern-day pharaoh (King George), crossing a modern-day Red Sea (the Atlantic Ocean) and heading west to a modern-day Promised Land in New Canaan.
The United States, Ettinger explained, is second only to Israel in the number of cities, sites and symbols bearing biblical names. He’s not alone in making that observation. According to Michael Oren’s Power, Faith and Fantasy, Americans have given scriptural names like Shiloh, Salem and Zion to more than a thousand cities across North America.
During the revolutionary era, the New Israel concept was especially poignant, Oren writes. Harvard’s president during the War of Independence said that “instead of the 12 tribes of Israel, we may substitute the 13 states of the American union.” Yale’s president during the Revolution, Oren writes, “noted that the number of Israelites present at Mount Sinai—3 million—was precisely the population of the United States at the time of independence.”
Many of America’s first universities even made the study of Hebrew mandatory. In 1777, one year after the United States declared its independence, learning Hebrew became a required course at Yale University for freshmen. One of America’s earliest presidents, James Madison, majored in Hebrew, Oren notes. Alexander Hamilton learned to read Hebrew during his youth.
To this day, several American universities have Hebrew expressions embedded into school emblems. At the center of Yale’s seal, for example, is a Hebrew inscription: Urim v’Thummim. These words were associated with the office of the high priest, Aaron, while the ancient Israelites were in the wilderness—see Leviticus 8:8, where these words appear, as well as in seven other places in the Hebrew Bible. Yale University’s website gives this explanation: “The unknown designer of the seal identified the book [on the seal] as the Bible by words which read ‘Urim and Thummin,’ probably names of sacred lots to be cast for the purpose of ascertaining the divine will.”
The seal of Dartmouth College in New Hampshire also includes a Hebrew inscription, ydv la, or El Shaddai—a name for God in Hebrew.
A kinship with ancient Israel can also be identified in the writings of America’s Founding Fathers. Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, for example, submitted designs for a national seal portraying Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt. Franklin’s version carried the inscription, “Rebellion to Tyrants Is Obedience to God.”
Congress eventually agreed on a seal bearing the image of an eagle with outstretched wings, which, in itself, may have been rooted in biblical imagery (Exodus 19:4).
In Washington today, there are numerous symbols with Israelitish origins. The Library of Congress contains a bronze statue of Moses holding the Ten Commandments. The Supreme Court also features Moses holding the Ten Commandments—a symbol of the Judeo-Christian roots of the country’s legal system—both in a sculpture on the East Portico of the Supreme Court building, as well as in the actual courtroom. On Capitol Hill, a statue of Moses holding the Ten Commandments takes the center spot among 23 statues of famous law figures in the House of Representatives.
When he was in charge of congressional affairs at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, Ambassador Ettinger said during his lecture, he called a curator to ask why the statue of Moses was situated in the center of the House of Representatives, facing the speaker of the House.
“You should know,” the curator said in response to the Israeli official’s query. Moses is the source, he said.
Negotiating Away History
During his speech, Ambassador Ettinger discussed the numerous challenges facing the little nation of Israel today—particularly the intense pressure being applied on Israel to give up more land in exchange for a peace agreement. Since the Oslo Accords in 1993, Ettinger argued, every single inch of the land Israel has given up “has been transformed into a platform of hate education which has been the most productive manufacturing line of generic terrorists and homicide bombers.”
Israel has been digging itself into a hole for 16 years, and it keeps getting deeper, Ettinger said. And what has the international community concluded from all of this? That Israel must dig itself into a deeper hole!
It’s illogical and immoral, he said. Referring to the territories now in question, Judea and Samaria (the West Bank), Ettinger asked, “Can any nation survive while negotiating away the cradle of its history?”
It’s an important question for Israelis to consider. Americans too.
Four years ago, historian David McCullough described the despicable state of higher education in the United States today, where—forget about Hebrew—most students can obtain a degree without taking even one class in history.
We must teach our children who we are and where we are headed, McCullough said in his 2005 speech. “We have to value what our forebears—and not just in the 18th century, but our own parents and grandparents—did for us, or we’re not going to take it very seriously, and it can slip away. If you don’t care about it—if you’ve inherited some great work of art that is worth a fortune and you don’t know that it’s worth a fortune, you don’t even know that it’s a great work of art and you’re not interested in it—you’re going to lose it” (emphasis mine).
This same admonition can be found in the book that, in so many different ways, underpinned the establishment of the Judeo-Christian nation of America in 1776 and the Jewish State of Israel in 1948—the Holy Bible. •
Israeli stamp series for the pope?
By Haaretz Service
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An Israeli stamp series to honor a man who represents the bloody Vatican that holds the Temple treasures and priceless Judaica hostage? Soetoro/Obama was wrong to bow before the Arab king, and Israel goes further and prostates themselves before the pope - another symptom of the serious sickness that afflicts the Jewish soul.
Soon the pagan pope will leave his mark on Israel and the German-Jesuit jackboot will stomp Jerusalem!
Jerusalem's Betrayal and Rape
Holocaust Hypocrisy! (YouTube video)
Holocaust Hypocrisy! (article)
Warning Jews
Pope's Evil Eye on Jerusalem!
The Vatican plot against Jerusalem exposed!
Israel must reject Vatican overtures for peace or lose Jerusalem!



