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Westminster Shorter Catechism Question & Answer 59
The sermon explores the historical shift from observing the Sabbath on Saturday to Sunday, addressing common misconceptions about this change originating from Emperor Constantine and sun worship. It clarifies that the transition began with Jesus' resurrection and the significance of Pentecost, emphasizing that early Christians gathered on Sundays to commemorate Christ's victory and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. The message underscores that the shift wasn't about pagan influence but about honoring the risen Christ, and encourages listeners to recognize the authority of God as the source of truth, contrasting this with the skeptical worldview that denies certainty and offers only doubt, ultimately reinforcing the importance of faith and trust in God's revelation.