I think this verse perfectly describes where we're at....
"One person considers one day more sacred than another;" (Me, in regards to the the Sabbath over the rest of the week)
"another considers every day alike." (You)
"Each of them should be fully convinced in their own mind" (I am, and I would imagine you are too.)
So I don't see how either of us are at odds with this verse.
"One person considers one day more sacred than another;" (Me, in regards to the the Sabbath over the rest of the week)
"another considers every day alike." (You)
"Each of them should be fully convinced in their own mind" (I am, and I would imagine you are too.)
So I don't see how either of us are at odds with this verse.
To some extent though, I would agree with the stance that says if you don't keep the Sabbath, you have disobeyed God. But here is the caveat I would give: Until God has made you aware that He wants you to keep the Sabbath, you are innocent if you don't keep it. A child can do something wrong, but until they have been given the instruction to not do something, they are innocent because they didn't know what the rule is; it becomes a teaching moment for them. But once you are made aware the standard, you are then responsible for your actions towards it.
I will say though, disobedience to a command (any command, New Testament or Old), whether knowingly or unknowingly does not affect your overall relationship with God, it just becomes a time where something was broken for a season and then becomes a teaching moment.