Should we make an issue of which day of the week to set apart for worship? This is a matter of worshipping God as He has appointed, not as man has appointed and not as pleases or is most convenient for man. We have no more right to pick the day of the week to worship God, than we have to pick what we should include in our worship service. All that pertains to the worship of God is regulated by God Himself in Holy Scripture. What the Lord alone authorizes in the New Testament for worship is to be used by us in worship. God is jealous that we worship Him in spirit (worshipping the Lord with our whole heart), but also that we worship Him in truth (not according to what pleases me, but according to His Word of truth). God consumed Nadab and Abihu (Aaron’s sons) for offering strange fire that did not proceed from the altar appointed by the Lord (“and offered strange fire before the LORD, which he commanded them not” Leviticus 10:1). Yes, it really does matter which day of the week we worship as Christ’s Church (it is a bound of our unity that we gather to worship the same day each week). He has not left it to our speculation, but has shown us in Scripture that day: the Lord’s Day, the first day of the week. We will focus our attention upon the following two main points from our text this Lord’s Day: (1) Paul Leaves Ephesus to Minister to Young Churches (Acts 20:1-6); (2) Paul Arrives in Troas and Leads Worship on the First Day of the Week (Acts 20:7).
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