Before the resurrection of Christ, the members of the Church observed the last day of the week as the Sabbath, as did the Jews. After the resurrection, the members of the Church, whether Jews or Gentiles, observed the first day of the week (the Lord’s day) to remember the Lord’s resurrection. The Church today continues to observe one day each week as a holy sabbath day on which to worship God and rest from the labors of the world.
God rested on the seventh day,
Gen. 2: 1-3. The children of Israel did not gather manna on the sabbath,
Ex. 16: 22-30. Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy,
Ex. 20: 8-11 (
Mosiah 13: 16-19). The sabbath was given as a sign between God and man,
Ex. 31: 12-17 (
Ezek. 20: 12, 20). We should not buy or sell on the sabbath,
Neh. 10: 31. Call the sabbath a delight, honoring the Lord and not finding thine own pleasure,
Isa. 58: 13-14. The sabbath was made for man and not man for the sabbath,
Mark 2: 23-28. The Son of man is Lord of the sabbath,
Luke 6: 1-10. Jesus taught in a synagogue and healed on the sabbath,
Luke 13: 10-14. The Nephites kept the sabbath day holy,
Jarom 1: 5. Observe the sabbath day to keep it holy,
Mosiah 18: 23. Offer up thy sacraments on my holy day,
D&C 59: 9-13. The inhabitants of Zion are to observe the sabbath day,
D&C 68: 29. I, God, rested on the seventh day from all my work,
Moses 3: 1-3 (
Gen. 2: 1-3;
Abr. 5: 1-3).