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THIRD COMMANDMENT "Remember the Sabbath, to keep it holy" Presented by: Cindy Mae Bondesto Tiara Mikaela Catarina "YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND” MATTHEW 22...

THIRD COMMANDMENT "Remember the Sabbath, to keep it holy" Presented by: Cindy Mae Bondesto Tiara Mikaela Catarina "YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND” MATTHEW 22:37 (NIV) Heart: This refers to your emotions and desires. TO LOVE THE This means having a strong and sincere love for God. It involves LORD YOUR GOD focusing your emotions on your relationship with Him. WITH ALL YOUR Soul: The soul is often considered the HEART, SOUL, essence of a person, the part that is immortal and capable of moral and AND MIND spiritual judgments. The soul is the essence of a person and is immortal. Loving God with all your soul means being deeply committed to Him MEANS TO DEDICATE and dedicated to spiritual growth and moral integrity throughout your life. YOUR ENTIRE BEING TO THE WORSHIP, SERVICE, Mind: AND ADORATION OF This refers to your intellect and rational faculties. GOD. This refers to your ability to think and understand. Loving God with all your mind means studying and reflecting on His teachings to deepen your faith and live thoughtfully according to His will. THIRD COMMANDMENT SABBATH DAY The term “Sabbath”comes from the Hebrew word shabbath, which means, “rest.” T h e S a b b a t h ( H e b r e w : ‫ ַׁש ָּב ת‬‎, a l s o translated as Shabbat , which means "rest [ 1 ] , stop, end") is a day of rest in Judaism. TIARA REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY, TO KEEP IT HOLY. SIX DAYS YOU SHALL LABOR, AND DO ALL YOUR WORK; BUT THE SEVENTH DAY IS A SABBATH TO THE LORD YOUR GOD; IN IT YOU SHALL NOT DO ANY WORK. THE SABBATH IS MENTIONED IN THE BIBLE AS PART OF THE THIRD COMMANDMENT, WHERE IT IS COMMANDED TO REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY AND KEEP IT HOLY. TIARA THE LORD’S DAY Revelation 1:10 “10 On the Lord’s Day I was in the Spirit, and I heard behind me a loud voice like a trumpet,” The Lord's Day, also known as Sunday, is observed by Christians as a day of worship The transition from the Jewish Sabbath (Saturday) to Sunday as and rest, commemorating the resurrection the Christian day of worship is of Jesus Christ. The term "Lord's Day" is attributed to the early Christian derived from the New Testament, where it community's decision to meet on the first day of the week, which is mentioned in the book of Revelation was the day of Christ's (Rev. 1:10). The observance of Sunday as resurrection. This shift was not the Lord's Day can be traced back to the only a matter of religious observance but also a way to early Christian church, where it was distinguish Christian practices recognized as the day of Christ's from those of Judaism, which resurrection and a day of gathering for the was significant in the context of the early Christian church's Christian community. identity and mission. "SUNDAY" comes from the Roman calendar, where it was known as "Dies Solis," or "Day of the Sun," The day of the Resurrection, also known as Easter Sunday, is a foundational event in Christian theology. It marks the day on which Jesus Christ is believed to have risen from the deaD. This event is celebrated by Christians as the DEFINING moment in history when death was conquered and new life was INITIATED. TIARA The day of the Resurrection: the new creation Sunday - fulfillment of the sabbath Sunday is considered the fulfillment of the Sabbath in Christianity due to its observance as the day of Jesus Christ's resurrection. This transition from the Jewish Sabbath (Saturday) to Sunday reflects the establishment of the new covenant and the beginning of the new creation. Sunday is celebrated as the Lord's Day, a time for worship, rest, and reflection on the resurrection, which symbolizes victory over sin and death, and the promise of eternal life for believers. The Sunday Eucharist in Christianity is a religious service that includes the celebration of the Eucharist, also known as Holy Communion or Mass. The Sunday Eucharist The Sunday Eucharist in Christianity is a central religious service held on the Lord's Day, where Christians commemorate Jesus Christ's Last Supper by partaking in bread and wine, symbolizing his body and blood. During the Sunday Eucharist, the bread and wine are consecrated and consumed, symbolizing Christ's body and blood. This act reenacts Christ's sacrifice and provides spiritual nourishment and unity. The service includes Bible readings, prayers, a sermon, and the distribution of the consecrated elements. TIARA THE SUNDAY EUCHARIST IS NOT ONLY A COMMEMORATION OF CHRIST'S SACRIFICE BUT ALSO A CELEBRATION OF HIS RESURRECTION, MAKING IT A KEY ASPECT OF CHRISTIAN LIFE AND FAITH. IT IS SEEN AS THE SOURCE AND SUMMIT OF CHRISTIAN LIFE, UNITING BELIEVERS WITH CHRIST AND WITH EACH OTHER IN THE BODY OF CHRIST. The Sunday obligation The Sunday obligation in Christianity, particularly within the Catholic Church, is a requirement for Catholics to attend Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation. This obligation is considered one of the Precepts of the Church, which are binding duties that the Catholic Church requires of all the faithful. The obligation to attend Sunday Mass is not merely a guideline but a commandment of the Church, which binds under the penalty of grave sin if deliberately neglected A DAY OF GRACE AND REST FROM WORK a day of grace and rest from work is primarily observed on Sunday, known as the Lord's Day. This day is set aside for worship, spiritual renewal, and rest from laborious activities. The transition from the Jewish Sabbath (Saturday) to Sunday as the Christian Sabbath is significant, marking the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the establishment of the new covenant. TIARA THANK YOU!

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