The Resurrection Was Always on Sunday: Proof from the Apostolic Fathers

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Was the resurrection of Jesus really on Sunday? The earliest Christians had no doubt—and neither should we.

This powerful exposé walks through the historical chain of custody from John the Apostle to Ignatius of Antioch, Irenaeus of Lyons, Justin Martyr, and other Ante-Nicene Fathers to show that the resurrection of Christ was universally celebrated on the first day of the week, also called the eighth day. This video provides hard evidence from the men who were discipled by the Apostles themselves.

What you'll see here is not opinion—it’s the historic faith, preserved by those closest to the source. These early fathers consistently testified to the Sunday resurrection and the Church’s prophetic understanding of it. Long before Constantine, long before Rome institutionalized anything, the believers were already gathering on the day the Lord rose—because they understood the fulfillment of prophecy and the dawning of the new creation.

📖 You’ll Learn:
• Why the “eighth day” was a prophetic symbol of the new covenant
• What Ignatius, Irenaeus, and others actually said about Sunday worship
• How apostolic teaching was preserved without gaps or distortions
• Why the resurrection day matters in confronting false teachings today
• How this ties into the broader framework of eschatology and biblical prophecy

This video is a must-watch for anyone serious about truth—especially those who care about biblical continuity, end-time accuracy, and restoring the original testimony of the Church. If you're tired of speculation and ready to get back to the apostolic roots of Christian doctrine, this is for you.

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