One of the greatest rugby players of all time Michael Jones missed multiple games in the 1991 Rugby World Cup due to a couple of the games being on the Lord's Day. And in 1995, the fact that the quarterfinals and semi-finals were on a Sunday ended up costing him a spot on New Zealand's team. If that happened today, I imagine Christianity Today would write something about Jones not using his platform to honor God by refusing to play on Sunday.
Always interesting to see theological dissertations focusing on DaMinors while missing DaMajors - www.crushlimbraw.com - besides I remember something about Jesus being our Sabbath.....but what do I know.....I never attended seminary......thank God!
One of the greatest rugby players of all time Michael Jones missed multiple games in the 1991 Rugby World Cup due to a couple of the games being on the Lord's Day. And in 1995, the fact that the quarterfinals and semi-finals were on a Sunday ended up costing him a spot on New Zealand's team. If that happened today, I imagine Christianity Today would write something about Jones not using his platform to honor God by refusing to play on Sunday.
Or he would be called a Pharisee, a fundamentalist, or immature in his faith.
Always interesting to see theological dissertations focusing on DaMinors while missing DaMajors - www.crushlimbraw.com - besides I remember something about Jesus being our Sabbath.....but what do I know.....I never attended seminary......thank God!