The calendars on this page show the conflicting
views between what man teaches and what
the Bible teaches.
The Bible:
Rev. 1:10 "I was in the Spirit on
the Lord's day, and heard behind me a
great voice, as of a trumpet"
Matthew 12:8 (KJV) "For the Son of man
is Lord even of the sabbath day."
Man's Teachings:
Webster's dictionary reads that "Sunday
is the Lords Day." Why do we have to go
outside of the Bible to find this information?
The Bible teaches that Saturday is the
Lord's Day, while Webster and tradition
claim Sunday as the Lords Day.
There are reasons why people keep Sunday
as the Sabbath. The third commandment
of the Catholic Cathecism "commands us
to sanctify Sunday as the Lord's Day".
Open your Bible to Exodus 20 and compare
the 4th commandment with what is taught
in the Cathecism. This non-Biblical teaching
was introduced over 1500 years ago and
has taken deep root in the majority of
churches today.
The Convert's Cathecism of Catholic Doctrine
by Rev. Peter Geiermann, C.SS.R. Page
50.
Q. Which is the Sabbath day?
A. Saturday is the Sabbath.
Q. Why do we observe Sunday instead
of Saturday?
A. We observe Sunday instead of
Saturday because the Catholic church
in the council of Laodicea (A.D. 336)
transferred the solemnity from Saturday
to Sunday.
Q. Why did the Catholic church substitute
Sunday for Saturday?
A. The Church substituted Sunday
for Saturday, because Christ rose
from the dead on Sunday, and the Holy
Ghost descended upon the apostles
on a Sunday.
Q. By what authority did the Church
substitute Sunday for Saturday?
A. The Church substituted Sunday
for Saturday by the plenitude of that
power which Jesus Christ bestowed
upon her.
Q. What does the Third Commandment
command?
A. The third commandment commands
us to sanctify Sunday as the Lord's
Day.
Read this Cathecism very deliberately
and think about what it says. Can man
set aside what God has said?
The next Evidence Calendar shows the passage in the New Testament stating that the seventh day remains a day of rest.