Sunday worship will never be for everyone. We know that for Jews the Sabbath can only be on Saturday. Muslims must perform their main worship on Fridays. Similarly, we can not expect Buddhists or Daoists to have a special worship day on Sundays, although the fact that Sundays are usually work-free days at least makes Sunday worship convenient. Atheists do not worship, so they would be exempt from any requirement to worship on Sundays.
If we can not require non-Christians to worship on Sundays, why should we expect Christians, for whom Saturdays are the day of worship, to worship on Sundays?
Sunday law is when they will force people to worship on Sunday even when we are suppose to have the freedom of religion. the people who will be affected are those who worship on the seventh day or Saturday the actual day of worship quoted in the king James bible in exodus verses 8-11. the mark of the beast is when they force everyone from around the world to worship on Sunday and those who refuse to worship on Sunday will be persecuted.
christians worship on Sunday friends!!
I am not exactly sure, but I think the answer is no.
You can worship God any day of the week and it will still Sabbath. Sunday is the day that people go to church.
That is the correct spelling of "Sunday service" (religious worship).
sunday
This is because Sundays are seen as a day of rest. Going to church, resting to worship religions. Everyone in that time were very religious.
You can worship God anywhere, but every Sunday and on most Wednesday nights Christians gather for special worship together in a church.
Sunday is the day to worship God. You should really worship God all days of the week.
Sunday-The main day of worship :)
Every day of the year is a feast day for someone or something.
Jewish Christians at first continued to worship on the Sabbath (Saturday), but very early after that they started their public worship on the "first day of the week" (Sunday) as that was the day that Jesus Christ resurrected. Most of Christianity worships on Sunday even to this day. It is not only a day of worship, but also a day of rest (Usually) and fellowship with other Christians or family. In my church on Sunday we have Sunday school, a worship hour, then Sunday night we have a time of singing and another preaching service. On Wednesday we have a bible study.