Reformed Covenanter
Cancelled Commissioner
The post for this Lord's Day does not merely focus on the Sabbath, but also deals with the all too relevant subject of uncommanded ecclesiastical holy days:
... In keeping the first day of the week now, Christians, by the very act, recognise Christ as the author of it, and do an act of religious homage to Him as the one Redeemer, who on that day rose from the dead, and secured the salvation of His people. By keeping the last day of the week holy, the Jews, by the very act, adored one God, the Creator of all. In keeping the first day of the week holy, Christians, by the very act, adore one Saviour, the Redeemer of all. ...
For more, see James Bannerman on Christ’s authority, the Sabbath, and ecclesiastical holy days.
... In keeping the first day of the week now, Christians, by the very act, recognise Christ as the author of it, and do an act of religious homage to Him as the one Redeemer, who on that day rose from the dead, and secured the salvation of His people. By keeping the last day of the week holy, the Jews, by the very act, adored one God, the Creator of all. In keeping the first day of the week holy, Christians, by the very act, adore one Saviour, the Redeemer of all. ...
For more, see James Bannerman on Christ’s authority, the Sabbath, and ecclesiastical holy days.