Sunday worship is a man-made rule that originated from the sacred day of the sun god in Rome. Let’s take a look at the history of how Sunday replaced the Sabbath as the day of worship for Christians.
The Parable of the Wheat and Weeds, which Jesus taught us, is a prophecy about the gospel work of Christ. It also teaches us how to distinguish the true church from false churches.
When did Christmas begin to be celebrated? It began around the 4th century, when the church in Rome declared December 25, the birthday of the sun god, as the birthday of Jesus.
The origin of the cross is traced back to the ancient Babylonian worship of Tammuz. Let’s take a look at the historical background of how the cross, an idol of pagan religions, came to get settled in Christianity.
Jesus established the Passover of the New Covenant. Then, why did it disappear from history? Let us track back to the early Church and the Council of Nicaea in AD 325 when the Passover was abolished.
Roman persecution of Christians lasted for about 250 years, from AD 64 until the recognition of Christianity in 313. Christians did not give up their faith despite all kinds of persecution such as the 10 great persecutions led by the emperors.