SABBATH VS. SUNDAY
June 21, 2007
by Ernie Knoll
www.4hispeople.com
In my dream, it
is early morning as I find myself walking on a sidewalk next to a
church. I am taking a couple of my radio controlled airplanes to go
fly. As I walk past the church, I hear one man say to another, “Happy
Sabbath.” I stop and exclaim, "Sabbath! I thought it was Sunday, not
Saturday." One of the men says, "It is Sunday, the Sabbath." I
turn, smile at him, and say, "Nooooo, Sunday is not the Sabbath, Saturday
is. Nowhere in the Bible does it mention that Sunday is the Sabbath, nor
does it say that Jesus changed it to Sunday.” The man points to a picnic table
across the street and says for me to wait over there and he will have a man
come over to speak to me.
A man in a suit now
approaches me and says, “I am Doctor _____. (I cannot recall his name.) I
am a professor of _____. I have degrees in _____. I have received
awards in _____ and I am published in _____.” I respond with "I
have read a few books, and I like to fly radio controlled airplanes, and I like
to talk to God all the time." The professor now sits down at the end of
the table, removes his glasses, puts one end in his mouth and says, ”I
unnnderssstaaannnd you do not knnnooowww what day it iiisss." (This is
typed somewhat the way it is stated.) By now there are quite a few people
gathering around the table and the seats are full. I look at the professor and
say, "On the way past the church, I was surprised that a man was
telling another man ‘Happy Sabbath.’ I told him it is Sunday, not Saturday, and
the man said that it was Sunday, the Sabbath.”
I now explain to the
professor, with the others listening, how today is Sunday, the first day of the
week and that the Bible teaches that God created our planet and all life in six
days but rested on the seventh day. {1} I share how Saturday has always
been referred to as the Sabbath and that in different languages {2}
Saturday is called Sabbath. I mention there are several places in the Bible
that say the seventh day of the week, Saturday, is the Sabbath. {3}
I also state that the fourth commandment is the only one that starts with ‘Remember.’
{4} I ask, "Have you all forgotten?"
One of the men standing at
the table questions, "Aren't you the one who says you have dreams of
heaven?" “Yes,” I reply. As I share Acts 2:17, {5} the people
become uninterested and even more so as I share my dreams. I notice one woman
with her head resting in her hands and her elbows on the table. She listens
intently to everything I say. I look up and try to gain the interest of the
rest, but they follow away behind the professor. I turn to the woman and
she says, "And continue." {6}
1. Genesis 2:2, 3 And on the
seventh day God ended his work which he had made: and he rested on the seventh
day from all his work which he had made. And God blessed the seventh day, and
sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God
created and made.
2. Italian – Sabato; Spanish – Sabado; Polish – Sobota; Bulgarian –
Shubbuta; Greek – Sabbaton…and many others.
3. Exodus 16:26 Six days ye
shall gather it; but on the seventh day, which is the sabbath, in it there
shall be none.
Exodus 20:11; Deuteronomy
5:14 For in six days the Lord made
heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day:
wherefore he Lord blessed the Sabbath day, and hallowed it.
Luke 23:56 And they returned, and prepared spices and
ointments; and rested the Sabbath day according to the commandment.
4. Exodus 20:8 Remember the
Sabbath day, to keep it holy.
5. Acts 2:17 And it shall
come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all
flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men
shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams.
6. Matthew 22:14 For many
are called, but few are chosen.