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GAW, you are sometimes a stiff-necked people. You are sometimes a headstrong people, when you need not be. I tell you, if you wanted to play a game of semantics, you should worship God on the first day of the week, not Sunday, though we speak of the same day, since you are giving credence to the European definition of yearly time vice God’s definition.
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See, no one cares about this argument.
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The same can be said about Easter (coming from the German word Dawn, with one weak tie to the goddess of fertility Eostre, in which the person who made the connection initially that everyone based it on said himself there was no evidence to this claim), which comes the Sunday (or 1st day) of the week after Passover, which floats around, since it’s based off lunar timeframe and prescribed in the Bible/ Leviticus, which is all based around God freeing Israel from Egypt, and God caused the Egyptians to even give their wealth to the Israelites for their long journey to the promised land.
The amount of foreshadowing to Jesus within the Passover context is astounding. Including the lamb, no broken bones, but the covering of blood, Jesus was stabbed, not one of his bones was broken, blood and water poured out, giving us coverage for our sins, and strength to make it through the wilderness.
The worshipping on Sunday stemmed from “the Way” found in the NT church where they celebrated the resurrection of Jesus instead of the end of creation. Throughout the Bible is found 2 covenants, a covenant of works which was given in Genesis 2, then the second covenant was found as early as Genesis 3, the covenant of grace. God gives a promise based on no merit.
The covenant of works ends at the resurrection of Jesus, for he had satisfied the law’s righteous demands. The second covenant will end at his second coming, when he makes all things new.
This change of covenant led to the change in the day of worship.
The importance of the 1st covenant ending, is that God's promise to bless was no longer tied to man’s ability to keep the commandments. The whole aspect changes, you do good works out of a thankful heart. This isn’t a new concept, for King David recognized it, as well as the minor prophets, yet that is now the main message, to live a life of thanksgiving for what Jesus had done, that’s why we obey, not for earthly blessings, though that may be a cause-effect that happens as a byproduct, but that is our command.
It does matter because it’s written by the hand of God Himself. Spinning it into a nothing burger is evil.
Sorry that is simply a fact.
The Creation in Genesis. It literally represents the creation, that’s why it matters fren. And the remembrance of the ACT of Creation by the Creator is the 4th Commandment written by Gods own finger.
People will deny or deflect this because (like normies) their false teachings are more important than God’s word. Sad but true.
I’m not trying to hurt anyone or be an asshole. Instead, just like we try to breakthrough to normies about the plan is similar (break through the lies of the deceiver). This is much mor important than Q, but I also have faith that Q and God are in sync.
If Q was out of line with the Bible, I would have nothing to do with it. There’s enough deception in the world. That’s what I like about this place. The value of truth is very high. But discovering the truth about this or that is a hard thing.
This or that meaning a news story or even someone’s story.