Frank R Molver (20 Apr 2012)
"Does going to church on Sunday mean you are of the synagague of satan?"

This one of the many issues that come up here and has been discussed many times

Did Jesus rise on Saturday or Sunday?

It is pretty clear in Mark 16 that it was Sunday

 

Mark 16

9 Now when Jesus was risen early the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had cast seven devils.10    And she went  and told  them that had been with him, as they mourned and wept .   11    And they, when they had heard that he was alive , and had been seen of her, believed not .   

 

So, going to church on Sunday does not mean that I belong to the synagogue of Satan as some try to come here and prove

This teaching did not come from the bible.

The Jews were the first one's who were so strict about the Sabbath, it didn't do them any good

 

If you are saved you do not judge anyone regarding a sabbath day, worship day or day of rest.
All days are from God

You must be born again by asking Jesus to forgive your sins, that is the requirement.

However there are some requirments that some of you who are making a big deal of this are ignoring

If you don't fellowship or get baptized you are kind of like drifting alone in the wind

The wind in your mind can be deceiving

That is why God told us not to forsake the gathering together of the saints

You begin to believe everyone else is deceived but yourself if you isolate yourself.

You can't love your brothers if you do that.

That is a pride issue

We all make mistakes

Join the crowd.