Lord’s Day Worship (Sunday Worship): Difference between revisions

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===Protestant Churches===
===Protestant Churches===
The Presbyterian churches in Korea stipulates to keep the Lord’s Day holy in the “Directory for Worship” of the Constitution of the General Assembly.<ref>[https://www.pcusa.org/site_media/media/uploads/oga/pdf/cover_and_boo_complete_with_links_%26_bookmarks.pdf W-3.01 WORSHIP ON THE LORD’S DAY], CHAPTER THREE, THE SERVICE FOR THE LORD’S DAY, pg. 89, BOOK OF ORDER 2023–2025, The Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Part II</ref> Chapter 21 of the ''Westminster Confession of Faith'' explains the worship day, quoting [[Book of 1 Corinthians|1 Corinthians]] 16:2 and [[Book of Acts|Acts]] 20:7 as follows: “He [<nowiki/>[[God]]] hath particularly appointed one day in seven, for a Sabbath, to be kept holy unto him: which, from the beginning of the world to the resurrection of [[Christ]], was the last day of the week: and, from the resurrection of Christ, was changed into the first day of the week.”<ref>CHAPTER XXI. Of Religious Worship, and the Sabbath-day, The Westminster Confession of Faith</ref> This is a misinterpretation of the Bible, following the view of the Catholic Church.
The Presbyterian churches in Korea stipulate to keep the Lord’s Day holy in the “Directory for Worship” of the Constitution of the General Assembly.<ref>[https://www.pcusa.org/site_media/media/uploads/oga/pdf/cover_and_boo_complete_with_links_%26_bookmarks.pdf W-3.01 WORSHIP ON THE LORD’S DAY], CHAPTER THREE, THE SERVICE FOR THE LORD’S DAY, pg. 89, BOOK OF ORDER 2023–2025, The Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Part II</ref> Chapter 21 of the ''Westminster Confession of Faith'' explains the worship day, quoting [[Book of 1 Corinthians|1 Corinthians]] 16:2 and [[Book of Acts|Acts]] 20:7 as follows: “He [<nowiki/>[[God]]] hath particularly appointed one day in seven, for a Sabbath, to be kept holy unto him: which, from the beginning of the world to the resurrection of [[Christ]], was the last day of the week: and, from the resurrection of Christ, was changed into the first day of the week.”<ref>CHAPTER XXI. Of Religious Worship, and the Sabbath-day, The Westminster Confession of Faith</ref> This is a misinterpretation of the Bible, following the view of the Catholic Church.


==Biblical View==
==Biblical View==

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