OK, so to preface this, I am an Evangelical Christian who attends church with my family every Sunday, but we had a lady in the cafeteria where I used to work, who was really big on the Sabbath and following all the Jewish customs. I told her something that had occurred to me, even though at the time, I hadn't actually researched it, that the New Moons would reset the Sabbaths. She wasn't all that sure, but took it to heart nonetheless. Well, the other night, I came across Ezekiel 46, so I figured "I can't be the only person who has read this." Sure enough, I did a little more research on it and came across this website, which I found more than intriguing: http://sabbathofthebible.com/IndexEzekiel_46.html
So like I said, I attend church every Sunday and work my 9 - 5 job on Monday through Friday (more like 10 - 7:30 Central Time), but if I were to be convinced that observing the Sabbath is crucial to be pleasing to God, that would make things very difficult to follow a non-Gregorian week in a Romanized culture, but I would be compelled to figure out a way to do so. One thing I did come across in my research, that I do find compelling, is that in Isaiah 65-66, it does appear to prophecy a time coming, which we in Christian circles understand to be after the return of Christ and Armhegeddon, we will all be observing the Sabbath in whatever form our Creator intended. I don't find it a matter of salvific importance, which day you rest from all your work, but I do find the arguments for the Lunar Sabbath to be quite compelling.
So like I said, I attend church every Sunday and work my 9 - 5 job on Monday through Friday (more like 10 - 7:30 Central Time), but if I were to be convinced that observing the Sabbath is crucial to be pleasing to God, that would make things very difficult to follow a non-Gregorian week in a Romanized culture, but I would be compelled to figure out a way to do so. One thing I did come across in my research, that I do find compelling, is that in Isaiah 65-66, it does appear to prophecy a time coming, which we in Christian circles understand to be after the return of Christ and Armhegeddon, we will all be observing the Sabbath in whatever form our Creator intended. I don't find it a matter of salvific importance, which day you rest from all your work, but I do find the arguments for the Lunar Sabbath to be quite compelling.