Does God cares as to which day I worship Him in church?

Philippines
May 29, 2007 10:01am CST
The Christian world believe about Christ and that is why they were called Christians, or Christ's followers. As Christ's followers, Christians are therefore expected to follow what His customs and practices were when He was still yet in existence in the Holy land. In the Book of the Gospels in the Bible, it was recorded that Christ went to the synagogues (Church or chapels in our modern time) during Saturdays. However, the question is, why are Christians go to churches or chapels on a different day, on Sundays and not on Saturdays? Is it not an obvious disagreement to the custom and practice of Christ?
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• Philippines
31 May 07
the answer to your question is a profound yes. we do it on sundays. by the way that you carried your discussion, i can see that you are not fully aware of the teachings of the Bible. i cannot just do it here either. as to whether you will be truly interested to know why it is a sunday, as a day of worhip for the christians, that is something to be established yet. there is a possibility that you are posting your discussion because you deelply believe that the others are wrong about it and, you are the one at the right path. it takes tthe Bible to enlighten us about everything rather than our own understanding of things.
@ghalayini (122)
• Australia
31 May 07
First we are not Jews so Saturday isn't binding on us. Secondly, we constantly read in the Bible that the disciples were gathered 'on the first day of the week' - Sunday. Third, Jesus said, Sabbath was made for man, not man for Sabbath. I don't think God minds which day we worship him. In fact EVERY day belongs to God.