One day I may be called a hypocrite, because I used to go to church on Sunday; but I didn't know what I know now. The difference between a hypocrite and a person who have changed is the hypocrite dabbles back and forth, say one thing and do another. The changed person they stuck with it; for me it didn't happen overnight, Sabbath observance was not something I quickly accepted. But one day my mother being a good Baptist told me she said baby we supposed to go to church on Saturday and my question was: why don't we? Well she said living in a small country town; she said there's no churches out here that go to church on Saturday. That stuck with me. So when I moved to the city I started inquiring and looking but didn't pursue a Sabbath church. But Jesus drew me to a beautiful girl who would not give me the time of day, because I didn't go to church on Sabbath, hmm? That struck my curiosity. So in my pursuit of her God led me to a Sabbath bible study.
Where I learned about the Sabbath truth, but I still wouldn't join the church, I left that city and move across the country. God was there too, but this time He bless the church to literally be in my backyard. I visit there and they even played my kind of music, which really got my curiosity! And the rest is history. I did a podcast on this a while back. I know this podcast may not do Justice to this subject: "remember the lord's day" as most podcasts are too short too actually give justice to a big subject. But it's basically to encourage/stimulate you to start thinking and do further research which I highly recommend, I even beg you please do so, for this is a very important subject; take some time, look into the council of Laodicea, look into the Roman emperor: Constantine, whose states that he changed the Sabbath to Sunday and how the church at the time follow suit, don't take my word. May God bless you!
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