Why were the ancient Sunday laws demanded?
Answer
"That the day might be devoted with less interruption to the purposes of devotion!' "That the devotion of
the faithful might be free from all disturbance."-Neander's "Church History," Vol. II, pages 297, 301.
NOTE-In short, it was to secure the enforced observance of the day, and through this means
church attendance, and control over the people in religious things.
What is required besides a belief in the existence of God?
What does it mean when used with reference to law?
What proposition did He submit to them?
In His first recorded discourse, what did Christ say of the law?
How did this change in observance of days come about, suddenly or gradually?
Why did Christ, in the parable, reprove the man who hid his talent?
What will finally he the privilege of God's children?
Questions & Answers are from the book Bible Readings for the Home Circle