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Sunday Labor

Wilbur Bruinsma·2007-05-01

Sunday is a day of rest. It was given to us by God for that reason. Christ has established the command to keep this day holy by making us holy unto the Lord. In a day when the observance of the Lord's Day wanes, let us remember the Lord's Day and make it holy unto the Lord.

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How to Keep from Being Bored on Sunday

Charles Westra·1961-03-01

Sunday-Sabbaths should be a day in which our spiritual life is charged with new vigor rather than a day in which boredom is the most outstanding feature. When we learn to view Sunday-Sabbaths in this Biblical (take your choice of texts) and Reformed (check Question and Answer 103 in the Heidelberg C

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Sunday Christians

Unknown·1967-10-01

Is Sunday the only day we serve God? Is Sunday the only day we turn our minds from our everyday labors and think about God? Are our thoughts turned more towards our earthly goals on earth during the week and suddenly turned heavenward on Sundays? I’m beginning to think so. We are Sunday Christians.

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Sunday Christians

Mark Hoeksema·1967-01-01

About the only thing I can do is give my opinion and let the reader agree or disagree. I feel that society should be held on a week-night. There are good arguments for having it on Sunday, such as the question of what else would we do on Sunday afternoon, but the reasons for holding it on another da

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Sir, We Would See Jesus

Trisha Haak·2007-03-01

Instead we use it as another day to mentally and physically accomplish the things we didn’t take care of during the week. And it’s a shame that we do because we lose the advantage and beauty of the day. The advantage of Sunday is found in the knowledge that it is a day of rest. The world plows throu

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Remember the Sabbath

Barry Gritters·1977-09-01

I can leave my homework for Sunday and get it done then when theres nothing better to do.” We have six days of the week to study, and we would rather put it off until Sunday? We seem to turn a deaf ear to God’s command. Doing school work on Sunday is the same as taking any other job home. Another th

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PRTJ Vol. 54, No. 1 (November 2020)

2020-11-01

November 2020 59 Sunday from Gereformeerd Kerkrecht our lives, and especially that we dedicate His day to Him. Time is the prerequisite of our ongoing existence. And now God demands of man that he, on one day out of the seven weekdays, should consider himself to be released from his earthly tasks, s

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Our Freedom in Observing the Lord’s Day

Garrett Eriks·1996-06-01

We often have a tendency to think of Sunday activities as a list of do’s and don’ts instead of looking at the reasons why we should or should not do certain things. It is very easy for us to go through the motions on Sunday. Temptations surround us on every side. Some of us have friends outside of o

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Delighting in the Sabbath Day

Daniel Kleyn·2002-11-01

Sunday is a special day. It is so because it is a holy day. This means it is a day that is set apart from the other days of the week. It is unique. It is not the same kind of day as Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday. It is different from every other day of the week. That Sunday is a holy day me

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The Fourth Pointer on the Spiritual Roadmap: Keeping Jehovah’s Day Holy (2)

Douglas Kuiper·2003-02-01

But it means we must do what God requires of us, and not do anything that would indicate we serve ourselves. Earthly labor and earthly recreations must be set aside. Man needs the sabbath rest. In this way the commandment is so often broken today. Sunday finds people enjoying recreations—camping, bo