Are
there any Scriptures that mention anybody going to the synagogue on Sunday?
Paul
and his company went into the synagogue on Sabbath in Acts 13:14. The
answer is “no”.
Are there
any Scriptures that mention anybody reading Scripture on Sunday?
Paul
and his company read the law and the prophets on Sabbath in Acts 13:15.
The answer is
“no”.
Did Gentiles
ask for a Sabbath sermon that they could’ve had on a Sunday?
Gentiles
skipped Sunday for the next Sabbath. Meaning, instead of the next day, they
waited a full week in Acts 13:42. The answer is “yes”.
Are you
“fallen from grace” for keeping Sabbath?
Paul
persuaded people to continue in “the grace of God” between 2 Sabbath sermons in
Acts 13:43. The answer in “no”.
Are
there any Scriptures that mention almost a whole city coming together for a
Sunday sermon?
Acts
13:44 says that “the next Sabbath day came almost the whole city together to
hear the word of God.” The answer is “no”.
Are
there any Scriptures that mention anybody praying on Sunday?
No, but
prayer was made on Sabbath in Acts 16:13.
Was
Paul’s ordinary manner to go into the synagogue, on Sundays, and present
Scriptural reasoning?
In Acts
17:1-2, “…they came to Thessalonica, where was a synagogue of the Jews: And
Paul, as his manner was, went in unto them, and three Sabbath days
reasoned with them out of the scriptures.” The answer is “no”.
Did
Paul reason in the synagogue every Sunday?
In Acts
18:4, Paul “reasoned in the synagogue every Sabbath.” “And he continued there a year and six
months, teaching the word of God among them.” – Acts 18:11
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