Laura,
You
don't have to worship-every-Sunday-in-church to worship. As I said, the Amish
worship as a church group every other Sunday. Some folks don't have a church
nearby, so they worship at home. Some folks are too ill to leave their homes;
does that mean they "don't worship"? I agree that God is
more concerned about whether we worship Him than on what day we do
it. But I don't see anywhere in the Bible that you have to worship
JUST at church, or JUST on Sunday, or JUST in a congregation. What if you only
worship collectively whenever you are able? What if you worship with your family
as a group when you can't? What if you worship all alone sometimes? Do we have
to do it according to your formula? Christians don't have to live in a
prescribed box of behavior to please God, do they? I wonder that God didn't get
after David for not worshipping; after all, he just wrote songs and sang them
from the pastures!
Izzy
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Laura,
Thanks for giving him that. And if he is led to worship on the Sabbath, isn't it obvious to you that he is not going to worship on Sunday instead?
Izzy
Are you serious? So if you don't have a place to worship on Saturday and you feel Saturday is the sabbath then you just don't worship! God is more concerned about whether we worship Him than on what day we do it. Laura