sabbath or sunday?
01-04-2026 - Posted by Geert-JanOriginally posted on October 20, 2009 – by Andre Piet
QUESTION:
Which is it then, sabbath or sunday?
ANSWER:
- The observance of the sabbath is a sign that God specially gave to Israel (Exodus 31:13,17). The sabbath commandment in “the ten words” applies to the people whom God “brought forth out of the house of servants, out of the land of Egypt” (Ex. 20:1). Not to the nations in general.
- In Lev. 23 two appointed times are described that took place “on the morrow after the sabbath” (=sunday). For both appointed times no date is given, but only the day of the week is fixed:
a. the day of the sheaf of firstfruits (Lev. 23:11);
b. the “festival of weeks,” after the seventh sabbath (Lev. 23:15,16).
The Lord Jesus Christ rose on the day of the sheaf of firstfruits: on the morrow after the sabbath and on the first day of the period in which seven sabbaths were to be counted. More info. - Since the days of the apostle Paul, Israel as a nation has temporarily been set aside (Rom. 11:12,15) and God is taking out from among the nations a people for His name (Acts 15:14). In this people there is no precedence for the Jew and “the law of precepts in decrees” has been nullified (Eph. 2:15). Therefore, in the ecclesia one should not be judging one another in eating and drinking (whether kosher or not), new moon or sabbaths (Col. 2:16), or any ritual whatever.
- To Israel belong “the covenants and the legislation” (Rom. 9:4,5). When in the future the new covenant comes into force for them, the law will function in a new way. No longer as a burden but as a delight (Jer. 31:33). During the Messianic kingdom the sabbath will apply as a day of rest (Isa. 66:23).
- The sunday commandment as it has been taught in Christendom ever since the days of emperor Constantine arises from a hopeless confusion of different matters. Instead of distinguishing what is at issue, people mix sabbath and sunday, Israel and the Ecclesia, old and new covenant, and law and grace.
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