Has God set aside a Day to Remember Him?…
The Day to Remember We all have them. Those special days that live in memory – good ones, painful ones; all significant. It’s the same when we look at religious belief, for all religions have their special days. For Christians, Christmas holds special affection, and Easter. Or Sunday – that weekly recurring day on which Christians worship. It’s deeply entrenched in the traditions of the Church and indeed without Sunday observance you would rarely be classed as “Christian”. Of course, it hasn’t always been so. The first three centuries of Christianity witnessed a running battle between those who wanted to observe Sunday, and those who wished to retain the apostolic practice of the seventh day or Sabbath. The Sunday-keepers won. Every Christian worth his or her salt, however, will want to follow what God reveals in Scripture. So, what does God’s Word teach? Sunday observance has become so much a part of Christianity that it is often called “the Sabbath”. An article on Sunday trading from