It doesn't say, "let each man believe his own day of worship," however, it does talk about "esteeming" one day above another.
Romans 14:5,6
5 One man esteemeth one day above another: another esteemeth every day alike. Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind.
6 He that regardeth the day, regardeth it unto the Lord; and he that regardeth not the day, to the Lord he doth not regard it. He that eateth, eateth to the Lord, for he giveth God thanks; and he that eateth not, to the Lord he eateth not, and giveth God thanks. (King James Version)
Seventh-day Adventists worship on Saturday because they believe it is the Sabbath day as stated in the Bible. They follow the example of Jesus and the early Christian church in observing the seventh day of the week as a day of rest and worship.
Mormons are Christians. They worship God and Jesus, and are considered part of the Protestant tradition. They believe that the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) and New Testament are sacred scripture. But they also believe their own bible, the Book of Mormon, is sacred scripture too.
May be the roman catholic church decided to keep the first day of the week for a service.
yes we do, we believe that everything written in the bible is true :)
Seventh-day Adventists worship on Saturday because they believe it is the Sabbath day mentioned in the Bible, which they interpret as the seventh day of the week. They follow this practice to honor God's commandment to keep the Sabbath holy and to commemorate the day of rest after creation.
Seventh-day Adventists believe that the holy day is Saturday and they pray and worship on that day.
I am not exactly sure, but I think the answer is no.
of course NOT
not enless u believe it
seventh day adventists worship on the true day Saturday also called the 'Sabbath' because God rested and sanctified it and told us to worship on that day. (read Exodus 20) in the bible
The Bible says God rested on the seventh day ( which is Saturday ) and blessed it and made it holy. Therefore we should worship on Saturday. There are no hard and fast rules regarding which day a Christian should worship. The whole point of the "rest on the 7th day" example is that we should set aside one day of the week when we do not work, but instead worship our Creator. Legalism, which dictates that we must do this or that on a certain day, destroys the whole purpose of resting and worshipping.
I don't believe this is in the Bible, but there is a verse in Hebrews 9:27, " And as it is appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment". You can say that every man will have his "day" and that will be when he stands before God in judgment. Each person will stand individually before God and be judged.