Growing in the Grace of the Lord
(A Study for New Converts)
Contents
Introduction
Foreword
Overview
Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
Lesson 7
Lesson 8
Lesson 9
Lesson 10
“THE LORD’S DAY” | ||||
LESSON 5 | ||||
INTRODUCTION: | ||||
A. | Meeting on the “first day of the week,” as the day of worship, is definitely taught in the New Testament. | |||
B. | The Old Testament worshippers met on the Sabbath day; the 7th day. | |||
C. | In this lesson, we will see that the Bible teaches the ending of Sabbath day worship. | |||
DISCUSSION: | ||||
I. | THE SABBATH | |||
A. | Why did God command the observance of the Sabbath? | |||
1. | Deuteronomy 5:12 — it was given by God after the deliverance of the children of Israel. | |||
2. | Deuteronomy 5:15 — it was a memorial to the deliverance. | |||
3. | The Sabbath was not observed from Adam to Moses. | |||
4. | Men will, today, say, “BUT IS NOT THAT THE DAY GOD RESTED FROM HIS LABORS?” To this we agree — God rested, NOT man! (Genesis 2:3). | |||
B. | Who observed the Sabbath? | |||
1. | The nation of Israel (Exodus 31:13-17). | |||
2. | It was a sign between God and Israel. | |||
3. | Deuteronomy 5:2-3; it was specific — “US HERE AND ALIVE THIS DAY.” | |||
C. | When did observing the Sabbath end? | |||
1. | Some use Exodus 31:16 to prove that it was to continue. | |||
2. | Many things were taught in these passages: burning incense and animal sacrifices (Exodus 30:8; Numbers 28:1-10). | |||
3. | All these, and other things, were “perpetual signs” between God and Israel but, when Israel ended, all these ended also (Amos 8:2-11). | |||
4. | Jesus taught the fulfillment of Amos’ prophecy (Matthew 27:45-46; Luke 23:44-46). | |||
D. | The end of the Sabbath was prophesied (Hosea 2:11). | |||
1. | Paul showed its fulfillment in Colossians 2:14-17. | |||
2. | A thing fulfilled is of no more value. | |||
E. | The covenant with Israel has ended, including the Ten Commandments (Jeremiah 31:31-34) | |||
1. | Fulfillment spoken of in Hebrews 8:6-13, Romans 17, and II Corinthians 3:1-13. | |||
2. | Matthew 5 contrasts the law and the gospel (Matthew 5:17-46). | |||
F. | Those who try to live under Christ and keep the Sabbath need to really study the consequences of this effort. | |||
1. | Galatians 5:4 | |||
2. | Galatians 3: 24-25 | |||
G. | Who took away the Sabbath? | |||
1. | Hebrews 10:9 | |||
2. | Colossians 2:14 | |||
3. | Colossians 2:16 | |||
II. | THE LORD’S DAY (THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK) | |||
A. | The significance of the Lord’s day. | |||
1. | Jesus was resurrected on this day. | |||
1) | Mark 16:1-9 | |||
2) | Luke 24: 1, 13, 21, 46 | |||
2. | On the first day of the week, Jesus was declared to be the Son of God with power (Romans 1:4). | |||
3. | Jesus met with His apostles on the first day of the week, preparing them for this new day of meeting (John 20:1, 19, 26). | |||
4. | The Holy Spirit was sent on the first day of the week (John 14:16, John 15:26, Acts 2:1-4). | |||
5. | This is the day upon which the church was established. | |||
1) | Leviticus 23:15-16 reveals that the Pentecost was always on the first day of the week. | |||
2) | Read Acts 2:1 and following verses. | |||
6. | The first gospel sermon was delivered on the first day of the week (Acts 2:22-41). | |||
7. | John called it the “Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10). | |||
B. | The observance of the Lord’s day. | |||
1. | The church assembled on this day (Acts 20:7; I Corinthians 16:1-2). | |||
2. | Meaning of Acts 20:7: | |||
1) | It is the first day of the week. | |||
2) | Does it mean “every” first day of the week? | |||
3) | It means, since no one specific first day was designated, ALL first days. | |||
3. | There are 52 weeks per year, therefore 52 first days are to be observed. | |||
C. | When God gave the command, “REMEMBER THE SABBATH…” which of those Sabbaths could be omitted and not violate the 4th commandment? | |||
III. | CONCLUSION | |||
A. | The Sabbath Day was for the Jews only. It was their memorial. | |||
B. | God, through the death of Jesus, took it away. | |||
C. | Psalms 118:22-24 | |||
D. | Do not be deceived. There are not two laws under which you live. | |||
QUESTIONS FROM LESSON FIVE | ||||
1. | What day is the Lord’s day? | |||
2. | Why did the Jews observe the seventh day? | |||
3. | Under which law was the Sabbath to be observed? | |||
4. | Do we still observe the Sabbath? | |||
5. | If not, why not? | |||
6. | Who took away the Sabbath? | |||
7. | What is the importance of the first day of the week? | |||
8. | Which of the first days of the week can we choose not to assemble and worship? |