#45 Are Seventh-Day Adventists Right about Sunday Worship? - Joe Heschmeyer
Oct 5, 2023
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Joe Heschmeyer delves into the beliefs of Seventh-day Adventists, including their emphasis on Christ's imminent return and worship on Saturdays. They explore the controversy surrounding Ellen G. White's divinely inspired writings and discuss the origins and evidence for Sunday worship in Christianity.
Seventh-day Adventists believe in Christ's imminent return and observe Saturday as the Sabbath.
Historical evidence contradicts Ellen G. White's claims that Sunday worship is a compromise with paganism and Catholicism.
Deep dives
The Theology of Seventh-day Adventists
Seventh-day Adventists, a group that believes in the imminent return of Christ and the observance of the Seventh-day Sabbath (Saturday) for worship.
The Role of Ellen G. White in Seventh-day Adventism
Ellen G. White, considered a modern prophet by Seventh-day Adventists, whose writings are believed to be divinely inspired and provide guidance for the church.
The History of Sunday Worship
Sunday worship is traced back to early Christianity, with Christian gatherings being held on the first day of the week, referred to as the Lord's day.
Contradictions in Ellen G. White's Historical Claims
Ellen G. White's historical claims about Sunday worship being a product of apostate Christendom and the papacy are contradicted by historical evidence of early Christian worship on Sunday, as well as the writings of early Church fathers and biblical references.