That is the problem, you have an unfounded feeling that you need to keep explaining or justifying why you keep the Sabbath. That is your right, and personal choice given to you by GOD. Just like it is our right and personal choice, to worship GOD any or EVERY day of the week equally, and that too is given to us by GOD. NO ONE IS ATTACKING YOUR CHOICE TO WORSHIP ON SATURDAY. There is no Sunday Worshiper Conspiracy Theory, No reason to be Phobic, and No hatred for the Sabbath.
Romans 14:5 (NKJV)
[SUP]5 [/SUP] One person esteems one day above another; another esteems every day alike. Let each be fully convinced in his own mind.
However, the majority of Sabbath Keepers seem to continually attack Sunday worshipers or any other day of the week or every day worshipers. And I suspect the VAST MAJORITY of it is motivated by a phobia created in you by the Seventh Day Adventist book by A. Jan Marcussen that is full of twisted misunderstandings, and down right untruths, called The National Sunday Law. In which false interpretations lead the readers to think that Worshiping on Sunday is of the Antichrist, or soon will be. Even Amazon advertizes the book this way.
National Sunday Law is published by Amazing Truth Publications, a hard-core Seventh Day Adventist publishing house. Millions of copies have been sent as bulk mailings to: "Postal Patron" , including me. AND in my opinion, every copy belongs were I put it, right with the rest of the junk mail, in the trash.
God expects us to be be wise stewards:
A wise steward gets involved is leading others to repent and receive Jesus Christ as Lord.
A wise steward meets the real needs of the poor and sick.
A wise steward supports christian charities and homeless shelters.
A wise steward helps neighbors without being asked.
A wise steward supports missionaries.
An unwise steward publishes junk mail full of unfounded phobias and conspiracy theories, to fill trash cans.
Here is a little more info about the book and it's author from Wikipedia:
"A. Jan Marcussen is an American, a 5th generation Seventh-day Adventist and was ordained as a minister in 1982. He still is a Seventh-Day Adventist minister. He is the author of several books including Two Months to Live which relates the real-life stories of people who have overcome cancer, Cousin Henry Potter {and the Terrible Time Machine}, an adventure, and a book on marital happiness.
Marcussen is best known for
his very controversial 1983 book National Sunday Law, which has been described as
a "condensed version" of Ellen G. White's view in The Great Controversy. 36.8 million copies have been distributed in 63 languages.[1] The book gives an interpretation of the prophecies of the biblical books of Daniel and Revelation, and focuses particularly on the Three Angels' Messages of Revelation chapter fourteen."
Like I said earlier, this book is full of misinterpretations of the prophecies in Daniel and Revelation. You can find lots of rebuttals of this book online. I know Adventists who are very sincere about the relationship to Jesus Christ, and I commend them for that. But authors like those I mentioned above are certainly false teachers, who frequently make statements like: "
If you go to Church on Sunday, you are worshiping the Beast with his mark." If you follow teachers, who want to honor GOD by worshiping on Saturday, like the Jews; Praise the Lord; but make sure that is the motive and not a spin off of the errors in interpretation found in the book "The National Sunday Law".
Acts 17:11 (NIV)
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11 [/SUP] Now the Bereans were of more noble character than the Thessalonians, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true.
And what do I believe personally about the day of worship?
I personally worship the Lord my GOD every day of every week equally; every time HE crosses my mind.
I surrendered complete control of my life to my Lord (Master) Jesus Christ the last week of December 1977, after a third attempt at suicide in one week. I meant that prayer with my whole being as I repented of my sins. I belong to Jesus, and the Holy Spirit dwells in me filling me with joy as I continue to willingly submit to His Lordship. TRY IT, you will like it!