Why “NO” 
Sunday?
Seventh day 
Adventists- not 
Christians, and 
they appeal to 
the Bible for their 
beliefs
…they say, “from the 
beginning to end, and 
you will not find the 
word SUNDAY there.”
and so, they argue,.. IT 
SHOULD BE THE 
“SEVENTH DAY” (which 
does appear in the bible) 
that should be 
commemorated: the “7th 
day”, when Lord “rested” 
after finishing his work of 
creation (cf Gn. 2:3).
Is the 
argument 
valid? Let 
us examine 
it closely.
But before doing 
so, Let us ask if 
the Bible says 
anything about 
“ADVENTISTS”.
Now, to their 
argument, Genesis 
says that God rested 
on the “seventh day”, 
…without any 
mention of the 
“Sabbath”
It must be kept in mind 
that the names of the 
days of the week as 
applied to Genesis are 
mere speculation, 
…because no such 
names are given there, 
only numbers.
For the sake of argument: 
Let us agree that the 
Seventh day of Genesis 
was the Sabbath. Still, 
there is a question: how do 
we know that the Lord did 
not start his work on 
Tuesday, for instance in 
which case the “rest day” 
would have to be Monday?
Really, this is 
mere 
speculation 
and a word 
play.
SABBATH 
….the 
Seventh 
day?
The seventh day was 
identified with the 
Sabbath much later 
when the week was 
given names and the 
Israelites were enjoined 
to observe a day of 
“rest” every week.
Rest (key word)= 
SABBATH - The 
word itself carries 
no connotation of 
religious service, 
only “REST” from 
work.
To “REST” on the Sabbath 
that is, on Saturday? 
-No problem with that for 
in modern society 
everybody rests on the 
Saturday; and this w/out 
any need for Biblical 
recommendation or 
approval.
Why 
“YES” 
Sunday?
7th day 
of 
Genesis 
SABBATH 
(Jewish Tradition) 
was 
very 
important
“WAS” = “Jewish” 
part of the story 
came to an end 
with the 
appearance of the 
MESSIAH / CHRIST.
“JEWISH 
Part” = 
Preparation
with 
“CHRIST”, the 
story is now 
complete
For in Him, all the 
prophecies and 
promises made in 
the Old 
Testament were 
fulfilled.
and a New ERA 
was introduced: 
CHRISTIANITY, 
The Era of 
Christ.
As a Jew, Jesus respected 
the Sabbath. 
However: He warned 
against “Sabbath Idolatr y”. 
…taking the idea of rest, 
disregarding other more 
fundamental aspect of 
human behavior and 
religious devotion.
Jesus said, “The 
Sabbath was 
made for man, 
not man for the 
Sabbath.” (Mark 
2:27)
Jesus went even 
further. He 
“rested” on the 
7th day (The 
Sabbath) in the 
tomb.
…and then on 
the “First day” 
of a new week, 
HE ROSE FROM 
DEATH
Thus Christ 
substituted 
the “FIRST 
DAY” for the 
seventh.
…and thus an 
important day (the 
7th) was put aside 
to give way to a 
much more 
important one 
(THE 1st)!
God created 
material world 
and in it, man and 
woman (Gen. 1:27). 
That was very 
good indeed!
However, “FIRST DAY” of 
Christ far excelled the 
original story, for it brought 
about a “NEW CREATION” in 
which man and woman are 
RE-CREATED as SONS and 
DAUGHTERs of God 
-entitled to a share in the 
Creator’s glory and 
blessedness forever.
CHRIST’S “FIRST 
DAY” brings a 
promise of a NEW 
HEAVEN and a NEW 
EARTH” again better 
and more lasting 
(forever) than the 
original ones.
On the strength of Jesus 
ressurection, and in the 
belief in and hope for a 
new creation, the 
Church decided from the 
very start to LET GO OF 
THE Seventh day / 
Sabbath.
…and HONOR THE 
FIRST DAY / 
SUNDAYand not 
just as a Day of 
rest, but also and 
especially, as the 
“day of the Lord.”
We are not jews 
who follow the “old 
mosaic law” 
…we are Christians 
who follow the Lord 
Jesus Law of love.
Why no Sunday 3

Why no Sunday 3

  • 2.
  • 3.
    Seventh day Adventists-not Christians, and they appeal to the Bible for their beliefs
  • 4.
    …they say, “fromthe beginning to end, and you will not find the word SUNDAY there.”
  • 5.
    and so, theyargue,.. IT SHOULD BE THE “SEVENTH DAY” (which does appear in the bible) that should be commemorated: the “7th day”, when Lord “rested” after finishing his work of creation (cf Gn. 2:3).
  • 6.
    Is the argument valid? Let us examine it closely.
  • 7.
    But before doing so, Let us ask if the Bible says anything about “ADVENTISTS”.
  • 8.
    Now, to their argument, Genesis says that God rested on the “seventh day”, …without any mention of the “Sabbath”
  • 9.
    It must bekept in mind that the names of the days of the week as applied to Genesis are mere speculation, …because no such names are given there, only numbers.
  • 10.
    For the sakeof argument: Let us agree that the Seventh day of Genesis was the Sabbath. Still, there is a question: how do we know that the Lord did not start his work on Tuesday, for instance in which case the “rest day” would have to be Monday?
  • 11.
    Really, this is mere speculation and a word play.
  • 12.
  • 13.
    The seventh daywas identified with the Sabbath much later when the week was given names and the Israelites were enjoined to observe a day of “rest” every week.
  • 14.
    Rest (key word)= SABBATH - The word itself carries no connotation of religious service, only “REST” from work.
  • 15.
    To “REST” onthe Sabbath that is, on Saturday? -No problem with that for in modern society everybody rests on the Saturday; and this w/out any need for Biblical recommendation or approval.
  • 16.
  • 17.
    7th day of Genesis SABBATH (Jewish Tradition) was very important
  • 18.
    “WAS” = “Jewish” part of the story came to an end with the appearance of the MESSIAH / CHRIST.
  • 19.
    “JEWISH Part” = Preparation
  • 20.
    with “CHRIST”, the story is now complete
  • 21.
    For in Him,all the prophecies and promises made in the Old Testament were fulfilled.
  • 22.
    and a NewERA was introduced: CHRISTIANITY, The Era of Christ.
  • 23.
    As a Jew,Jesus respected the Sabbath. However: He warned against “Sabbath Idolatr y”. …taking the idea of rest, disregarding other more fundamental aspect of human behavior and religious devotion.
  • 24.
    Jesus said, “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.” (Mark 2:27)
  • 25.
    Jesus went even further. He “rested” on the 7th day (The Sabbath) in the tomb.
  • 26.
    …and then on the “First day” of a new week, HE ROSE FROM DEATH
  • 27.
    Thus Christ substituted the “FIRST DAY” for the seventh.
  • 28.
    …and thus an important day (the 7th) was put aside to give way to a much more important one (THE 1st)!
  • 29.
    God created materialworld and in it, man and woman (Gen. 1:27). That was very good indeed!
  • 30.
    However, “FIRST DAY”of Christ far excelled the original story, for it brought about a “NEW CREATION” in which man and woman are RE-CREATED as SONS and DAUGHTERs of God -entitled to a share in the Creator’s glory and blessedness forever.
  • 31.
    CHRIST’S “FIRST DAY”brings a promise of a NEW HEAVEN and a NEW EARTH” again better and more lasting (forever) than the original ones.
  • 32.
    On the strengthof Jesus ressurection, and in the belief in and hope for a new creation, the Church decided from the very start to LET GO OF THE Seventh day / Sabbath.
  • 33.
    …and HONOR THE FIRST DAY / SUNDAYand not just as a Day of rest, but also and especially, as the “day of the Lord.”
  • 34.
    We are notjews who follow the “old mosaic law” …we are Christians who follow the Lord Jesus Law of love.