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So Sunday is now the Holy Day?

  • bocci13
  • Aug 16, 2020
  • 3 min read

Updated: Aug 22, 2020

Some of the information was taken directly from the The-Ten-Commandments.org website, and as I have an email giving me permission to do so I know that it has been a long time ago since I asked and received the permission. Should the situation have changed the The-Ten-Commandments.org can contact me through this site and I will remove that subject matter, thank you.



Now on the website The-Ten-Commandments.org they have a list of challenges that is not only relevant to the subject but it affords you the chance that if you are a Sunday worshipper or a Sabbath keeper to defend your belief and disprove the other with the word of God, His Scripture. Now what can be more authoritative than the source itself, and therefore you do not have to read into and guess at all, yes you do not have to see a gathering of Apostles on a certain day as the abolishing of the day that God hallowed, they just talk about meeting on that day to break bread as they did on many other days and this is you proof, well that is rather weak. So without further a due let’s get started with the challenge:


Can You Find One Scripture That Says?


1) That says the Sabbath (seventh day) was ever changed from the seventh to the first day of the week?

2) Where we are told to keep the first day of the week holy?

3) Where the first day of the week (Sunday) is ever called a holy day?

4) That says that Jesus ever kept the first day (Sunday)?

5) That tells us to keep the first day in honour of the resurrection of Christ?

6) Where the first day is ever given any sacred name?

7) That affirms that any of the apostles ever kept the first day as the Sabbath?

8) From any apostolic writings that authorizes Sunday observance as the Sabbath of God?

9) Where we are told not to work on the first day of the week?

10) Where it says it was for the Church to observe, or to meet on, the first day of the week?

11) Where any blessings are promised for observing Sunday?

12) That says the seventh day is no longer God's Sabbath day?

13) That says the seventh day Sabbath is ABOLISHED?

14) Where any punishment is threatened for working on Sunday?

15) Where the apostles ever taught any convert to keep the first day of the week as a Sabbath?

16) Where the first day was ever appointed to be kept as the Lord's Day?

17) Where the first day is ever called the Lord's Day?

18) That says that the first day of the week was ever sanctified and hallowed as a day of rest?

19) That says that the Father or the Son (Jesus) rested on the first day of the week?

20) That says that Jesus, Paul or any other of the apostles taught anyone to observe the first day of the week as the Sabbath?

21) That calls the seventh day the “Jewish Sabbath” or one text that calls Sunday the “Christian Sabbath”?

22) Telling man to keep the first day of the week holy or to worship or rest on the first day of the week?

23) Authorizing anyone to set aside God's Sabbath and observe any other day?

24) Showing any of the apostles keeping the first day of the week as the Sabbath?

25) Authorizing someone to set aside the fourth Commandment and observe any other day of the week?

26) Where any apostle taught us to keep the first day of the week as the Sabbath?

27) Promising blessings for observing Sunday as the Sabbath?

28) Declaring that the seventh day is no longer the Eternal Sabbath day?

29) Where Sunday is now appointed to be kept as the New Testament Sabbath or holy day?


Please feel free that should you have the concrete proof for any of the above, and yes that is definitively and not maybe, could be and should be, then send us the proof from the Scripture and we will write a blog post and add your findings and not only add it but elude to the fact that the truth has been found, and this will be done anonymously unless you advise differently we can add your name and credentials. Now get on with the challenge and get the proof from God’s Scripture.



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