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The New name of Jesus, Christ Ahnsahnghong

There is a close connection between the savior and salvation. The most important information about the Savior is 'Name'.  Therefore, God said 'My people will know my name.' and 'Everyone who calls on the name of the LORD will be saved.' in the Bible (Isa 52:6, Rom 10:13). As the Bible says, no one don't knows the importance of the Savior's name.  Do you know the name of the Savior correctly? Mat 28:18-20    Then Jesus came to them and said "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit , and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." As you know, the name of the Father is 'Jehovah', and the name of the Son is 'Jesus'. But here comes the name of another Savior. Many people call it the 'Holy

There is No Sunday Worship in the Bible, But Why Do Many People Keep Sunday Service?

There is No Sunday Worship in the Bible,  But Why Do Many People Keep Sunday Service? “ Remember the Sabbath  day  by keeping it holy. ”   [Exodus20:8]  God commanded us to keep the Sabbath day. And the bible testifies that the Sabbath is Saturday [Mark16:9]. Our savior Jesus kept the Sabbath on Saturday as his custom [Luke4:16]. And all apostles who followed Jesus kept the Sabbath on Saturday according to Jesus ’  example [Act17:2].  It means that we must keep the Sabbath holy, following the examples of Christ and the apostles. However, numerous churches in the world today worship God every Sunday. Are there any Bible verses that say we must worship on Sunday? No, nowhere in the Bible dose God tell us to keep Sunday.    Then, when did Sunday worship begin? And where did it come from? It was the Roman Emperor Constantine ’ s Sunday Law that exerted the greatest influence on the change in the day of worship. Among the Romans who suppressed Christianity, Mith