Jeff, Let me get back to you on more information for the mere reason that I am not home and am using another person's computer. Yet, I believe you can focus on Acts seeing this as an example and that the Lord's Day is representative of the Sabbath in that this is the day of rest and gathering of the people of God. Will get back to you. Derick > Greetings from snowy Prince George, > > On 11/3/06, Derick R. Dickens <Derick@...> wrote: >> >> Jeff, > > > How do you know what I would or would not like??? > > > Yes, but you will not like it. Actually, until the 20th Century most >> every CHristian believed in a Lord's Day. Revelation mentions there is >> a >> Lord's Day. By definition, this is a day that is set apart for the >> Lord. >> Now, Ryrie and others belive that this is talking about a day other than >> one in seven, but I do not see their argument and it is based first on >> the >> assumption there is not a 1 in seven designation. > > > I have mark Dr. Sam's sermons, don' t have the time this am > > > Let me give you Dr. Sam Waldron's website in which he has done a >> phenominal job in outlining the 1 in seven scenario: >> http://www.samwaldron.us/SermonsLectures.html > > > I asked >> Bro. Derick, have you any verses for "corporate gathering once a week >> that >> is required" >> >> thanks >> >> Jeff > > > Bro. Derick gave > > Here are some Scriptures >> Exodus 20:8;1 Corinthians 16:1, 2; Acts 20:7; Revelation 1:10; Isaiah >> 58:13; Nehemiah 13:15-22; Matthew 12:1-13 > > > I read each reference, I would agree with the importance of 'one day of > rest' ie.. Sabbath Day or as I perfer Lord's Day. > > However, I didn't see any "corporate gathering that was required" in fact > you gave Rev. 1:10 "Who did John gather with???" > > > > > > > > Now, some say the Sabbath has been overturned. They cite issues in the >> New Testament that seem to say this. Yet, let me state that the Sabbath >> days rest has not been overturned, we still have a "Lord's Day" (Rev >> 1:10). There must be a day set apart to the Lord. What do you do on >> that >> day? It seems clear that this day is meant for the worship of God and >> by >> example in Acts, they came together corporately. We know that in other >> places that Paul told them to gather the offering on the first day of >> the >> week when they gathered. >> >> Some say this is legalistic. I don't think it is legalistic unless you >> think that worshipping the Lord on a certain day of the week (putting >> all >> else to the side, I am not saying we can worship other days of the week) >> is drudgery. This is an honor and a privilege. > > > I believe we are to worship daily, Jeff > > To subscribe, send a message to: pastorsforum-join@... > > To unsubscribe, send a message to: pastorsforum-unsubscribe@... >