For the sabbatarian what the Lord's Day is not centered around, nor should it consist of is:1. Doing our own pleasure (i.e. things that are lawful on other days - recreation, sports, yada yada yada)To call or event hint that the above 4 principles legalism is to call the Scripture's prohibitions legalistic. To engage in causing others unnecessary work on the Lord's Day is not keeping the sabbath holy (set apart, different from the other 6 days, etc.).
2. Doing our own ways
3. Finding our own pleasure (instead, taking up the necessary and commanded duties for the Lord's Day, which will easily fill it and keep us from straying)
4. Speaking our own words (instead, taking up the non stated worship times in godly conversation)
.......Very fun Confessional Sabbatarian person here!.........
I think I may be reading the above wrong....
In the list of 4 things that mentioned in the quote above, aren't these things prohibited every day of the week?
For instance, being in the Spirit of Christ I would be putting others before myself, doing and saying what God desires in his commandments.
Not necessarily prohibited. Many places in Scripture acknowledge and commend pleasure in fruits of labor, recreation, etc. One example:
Ecc. 5:18 Behold that which I have seen: it is good and comely for one to eat and to drink, and to enjoy the good of all his labour that he taketh under the sun all the days of his life, which God giveth him: for it is his portion.