D26 Discovery of Sabbath and Eternal Destiny

Contents D26

26.1 The Invitation; 26.1.1 The Hidden Truth of Sabbath; 26.1.1.1The First Sabbath; 26.1.1.2 Redemption from Bondage; 26.1.1.2.1 The Jewish Leaders UnBelief; 26.1.1.3 Recreation of New Heavens and New Earth;

26.1 The Invitation

Take heed that the Saturday (Sabbath) is the seventh day of the creation week, and Sunday is the first day.  To know and obey the hidden truth on the day of God’s rest brings eternal blessing to the faithful believer. D26 is another crucial personal reading discovery that has eternal consequences that began with D24 early this year in discerning the vital transforming godly mysteries based on faith in the word of God. This is the spiritual dimension which the natural man will not be able to understand and dispel as foolishness. D25 is further spiritual truth in the word of God.  

In hindsight with the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic we are now able to see the working of Providence to facilitate the sharing of these truth for the salvation of the human race. (See Wp5.9.6 Covid -19 at http://www.wakeupow.com/440101195 & Wp5.9.7 WP5.9.7 Reflection on Life at http://www.wakeupow.com/440101196 )

26.1.1 The Hidden Truth of Sabbath

(Condensation of  Hidden Sabbath Truth - Part 1 & Pt 2” - Stephen Bohr Mar 2, 2014  at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yZLxWQrBzw (57:23) & https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtChqaM-nv0 (57:24) )

In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.”-Gen 1:1

Moses the inspired author of Genesis plainly wrote (around 4500 years ago) the truth for our faith in God’s word in the Bible. Obviously, no human being bear witness (“Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? declare, if thou hast understanding” was God posing this question to Job narrated by Moses in the book of Job (most probably the first of six books in the Old Testament).

And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day.”-Gen 1:31 

And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made.”-Gen 2:1 

And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made.”- Gen 2:2 

(The weekly cycle of seven literal days, six for labor, and the seventh for rest, which has been preserved and brought down through Bible history, originated in the great facts of the first seven days.  {3SG 90.1} )

Why is the Sabbath so important when God didn’t command Adam and Eve to keep the Sabbath and why there is no evening and morning for the seventh day? 

Keeping the Sabbath is to cease from working on the seven day of Creation week. It is not Sunday which is the first day of the week. It is not just about the manner of resting on that day. It is God “Shabbat” – as in God ceased finishing presenting His case to the Universe. It does not stress how He rested from work -Gen 2:2,3 i.e. God stopped His creative work since then  to denote that God has stopped creating since then. This justifies why the seventh day has no evening and morning. This point to the third function of Sabbath that God is going to re-create a new heaven and a new earth in His third coming when the earth was laid desolate and void in getting rid of the wicked deluded by Satan into rebellion that was in the world.

The rest on Saturday (Sabbath), the seventh day of the week, is a time for meditation and contemplation of the magnificent work God (in the creation of the world and all that is in it) had performed that is clearly revealed in Scriptures of God’s rest (shavath) on the seventh day. It is a sign between “I” and the children of Israel forever - Exo 31:17. God simply step back and look at his work and God was refreshed (taking a deep breath (breath of God + physical body= living soul (nephesh) and was very pleased with the work he had finished -in the contemplation of His work ) (all of heaven rejoiced when God created this planet- Job 38: 7). (Note also the Hebrew “ruah” and the Greek “pneuma”—bear the basic meaning of wind or breath, but are often translated as spirit.) The Lord blessed the Sabbath day and hallowed it after He had rested (enjoyed the experience of rest- Exo 20:11 (cf Esther 9:17-18 - on the occasion of the Jews being delivered from Haman  who wanted to destroy all the Jews Esther interceded and God’s people were delivered from their enemies and the Jews had rest (Sabbath) and they also celebrated the day with feasting and with gladness.) It is a joyous rest in meditation and contemplation of the great work God has done.

26.1.1.1The First Sabbath

The next important aspect (Truth) of Sabbath is that God did not sanctify the seventh day until the seventh had ended (Gen 2:2).. God Himself keep the first Sabbath and the heavenly beings kept the Sabbath. They rejoiced with feasting and gladness, they experienced rest ( Exo 20:11) in enjoying what God had made. Thus, God did not make the Sabbath holy until the Sabbath day ended.

 (This fact was revealed to Ellen White who wrote the following statements: “After resting upon the seventh day, God sanctified it, or set it apart, as a day of rest for man. Following the example of the Creator, man was to rest upon this sacred day, that as he should look upon the heavens and the earth, he might reflect upon God's great work of creation; and that as he should behold the evidences of God's wisdom and goodness, his heart might be filled with love and reverence for his Maker.  {PP 47.3}  “Because He had rested upon the Sabbath, "God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it,"--set it apart to a holy use. He gave it to Adam as a day of rest. It was a memorial of the work of creation, and thus a sign of God's power and His love. The Scripture says, "He hath made His wonderful works to be remembered." "The things that are made," declare "the invisible things of Him since the creation of the world," "even His everlasting power and divinity." Genesis 2:3; Psalm 111:4; Romans 1:20, R. V.  {DA 281.2}

The Lord's day mentioned by John (Rev 1:10) was the Sabbath, the day on which Jehovah rested after the great work of creation, and which He blessed and sanctified because He had rested upon it. The Sabbath was as sacredly observed by John upon the Isle of Patmos as when he was among the people, preaching upon that day. By the barren rocks surrounding him, John was reminded of rocky Horeb, and how, when God spoke His law to the people there, He said, "Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy."  {ML 259.2}; 4)

God has given us His commandments, not only to be believed in, but to be obeyed. The great Jehovah, when He had laid the foundations of the earth, had dressed the whole world in the garb of beauty, and had filled it with things useful to man,--when He had created all the wonders of the land and the sea,--instituted the Sabbath day and made it holy. God blessed and sanctified the seventh day, because He rested upon it from all His wondrous work of creation. The Sabbath was made for man, and God would have him put by his labor on that day, as He Himself rested after His six days' work of creation.”  {4T 247.2}

It was the presence of God that makes something holy and each minute of the Sabbath that passed God was making that minute holy by His presence. This is in harmony in Scriptures in Gen 2:3 and Exo 20:11 clearly stating therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath and hallowed it because He had rested upon the seventh-day Sabbath.

 This is why God did not command Adam and Eve to keep the Sabbath in the Garden of Eden. The first week of creation is God’s week who worked six days and rested on the seventh-day. Because God had not created any more in this world since creation week that the seven day had no evening and morning. “Heb 4:3 – this work has been finished since the creation of the world”

As regards this world, God's work of creation is completed. For "the works were finished from the foundation of the world." Hebrews 4:3. But His energy is still exerted in upholding the objects of His creation (PP 115.1) ( He still upholds and sustains that which He had created during creation week. He is constantly employed in upholding ad using as his servants the things which he has made, Thus God is still resting from His works at creation and the seventh day did not come to an end. As to when he will break that will be covered later below.God will break that rest when He once again creates this world in six days and rests the seventh day. However, the Godhead is still working inworks of redemption, restorative work ( Jn 5: 17-19) only but not in any new creation. This does not apply for man as God said we are told to work six days and rest on the seventh day as fixed by the passing of evening and morning for each day. God marked off this week in order to give it to man (Mk 2: 27) ( “Like the Sabbath, the week originated at creation, and it has been preserved and brought down to us through Bible history. God Himself measured off the first week as a sample for successive weeks to the close of time- setting up a permanent pattern of working six daya and resting on the seventh; the origin of weekly cycle. Like every other, it consisted of seven literal days. Six days were employed in the work of creation; upon the seventh, God rested, and He then blessed this day and set it apart as a day of rest for man.  {PP 111.1}

(Because He had rested upon the Sabbath, "God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it,"--set it apart to a holy use. He gave it to Adam as a day of rest. It was a memorial of the work of creation, and thus a sign of God's power and His love. The Scripture says, "He hath made His wonderful works to be remembered." "The things that are made," declare "the invisible things of Him since the creation of the world," "even His everlasting power and divinity." Genesis 2:3; Psalm 111:4; Romans 1:20, R. V.  {DA 281.2})

 (Adam could only observe how God keep the Sabbath and made the seventh day holy as an example, because he did no work to warrant the Sabbath rest, as stipulated in the fourth commandment.)

“After resting upon the seventh day, God sanctified it, or set it apart, as a day of rest for man. Following the example of the Creator, man was to rest upon this sacred day, that as he should look upon the heavens and the earth, he might reflect upon God's great work of creation; and that as he should behold the evidences of God's wisdom and goodness, his heart might be filled with love and reverence for his Maker.”  {PP 47.3} 

“God saw that a Sabbath was essential for man, even in Paradise. He needed to lay aside his own interests and pursuits for one day of the seven, that he might more fully contemplate the works of God and meditate upon His power and goodness. He needed a Sabbath to remind him more vividly of God and to awaken gratitude because all that he enjoyed and possessed came from the beneficent hand of the Creator.”  {PP 48.2} (Because the world have not remembered to keep the Sabbath that our secular society have forgotten about God.)

The fourth commandments of the holy commandments of God is a commemoration of God’s creation of earth. ( Exo 20:8-11. – work six days and rest on the seventh becaufse at creation I work six days to create earth and all that is in it and has rested on the seventh . It is a creation ordinance that existed before sin and before the cross was needed.  So the original intension of the Sabbath is the sign of creation. It is part of God’s original plan for the human race. It is not an afterthought to the Jews in the wilderness.  However when sin came to this world, the Sabbath now had an additional function for observing it. The post-fall reason or motivation for keeping the Sabbath is redemption from bondage. Furthermore, the Sabbath is going to be observed eternally, even when the earth is made new (Isa 66:22-23; Rev 21:1; 2Pet 3:13)

26.1.1.2 Redemption from Bondage

Moses, the man of God, saw that a Sabbath was essential for in its observation was pointing forward to the advent of the Messiah (Deu 5:12-15; Jn 5:45-46) as the redeemer. (The sign of the redemption from bondage was the Passover. The Passover actually pointed forward to the liberation that would come through Jesus Christ.) So the Sabbath primarily points us backwards and it also points us forward to the first advent of Christ as our redeemer. And finally in the culmination  when God is going to break His rest, He is going to create the desolated earth caused by sin in six days and then He is going to rest on the seventh day giving us the example to come and worship before God on the Sabbath day in commemoration of the new creation. How marvelous is this gift of the Sabbath from God.

The deliverance of the Israelites, God’s first chosen people, from bondage to Egypt is the historical event written by Moses in Exodus (“the way out”) as a continuation of Genesis (“origin”). Genesis, designated as the first book written by Moses most probably could have been after Job when Moses was in Midian for forty years prior to being called by God at the burning bush encounter for active duty as recorded in Exodus. Genesis presents a brief outline of God’s chosen ones from the creation of the world to the close of the patriarchal age, a period of many centuries. However Exodus only covers about 80 years of that period. There is no contemporary, non-biblical records of the Exodus for the Egyptians never recorded events unfavourable to them.

The chief purpose of Moses in writing Exodus was to describe God’s marvelous intervention on behalf of His chosen people in delivering them from slavery, and His gracious condescension in entering into covenant relation with them, The stories of the Exodus, with the initiation of  Passover pointing forward to Jesus Christ as the lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the world in His first advent, speak to the imagination of the young and strengthen the faith of those who are older. They call for confidence in God’s leadership today ( especially now in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic crisis that is disrupting the accustomed way of carefree lifestyle), and bid us to reflect on events in our life during the lockdown or quarantine period, hid the call of God to return to Him and to follow humbly wherever He may lead.

The second reason (post fall reason) for the observance of Sabbath is that God who created is also the God who redeems.  The Sabbath is the sign of the Creator and the sign of the Redeemer. 

Having covered the first sign, we now look into the biblical aspects of redemption.

26.1.1.2.1 The Jewish Leaders UnBelief

The gospel of John stated Jesus replying to the Jews and to people of that day and age: 45 “Do not think that I will accuse you to the Father: there is one that accuseth you, even Moses, in whom ye trust46 For had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed me: for he wrote of me. 47 But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?- Joh 5:45-47.

Moses writings point forward to Jesus (Manna (Deu 8:3) = spiritual food (1Cor 10:3-4): God sent manna to feed the Israelites in the wilderness. The manna representing the flesh of Jesus is to teach eating of His flesh (jn 6:48-51).with the spiritual truth that “man shall not live by bread; but man lives by every word that that proceeds from the mouth of God)” (Matt 4:4).  He shall give his flesh for the life of the world. The word of God is Jesus. (Jn 1:1-3). We assimilate his flesh as we consume His word (Jesus in written form-. “The word I speak to you they are life”-Jn 6:63; 1 Pet 1:23).Type ( literal) met antitype (spiritual) in the fulfillment of this prophecy (Ps 16:8-10) at the cross of Calvary where He finished His work of redemption of the human race (Jn 19:30). His flesh will rest in the tomb on the Sabbath day) and his body is not going to decay, because He us the living manna (Exo16:19-20, 23-24;). The Messiah was going to die on the Friday, rest in hope on the Saturday and resurrection on the Sunday, the first day of the week. (Peter preaching on the Pentecost-Act 2:25-27,31).  Thus the Sabbath not only points backwards to creation ; but also the Sabbath in the Old Testament pointed forward to His rest in hope on  Sabbath*. Furthermore the Sabbath also has a future significance pointing to he end of time when God will create a new heaven and a new earth which is necessary because of sin.

The sequence of the days on His death, rest and resurrection is clearly stated In Luk 23:52-56; 24:1-3* to dispel the confusion in interpretation about His death on Friday, that He rested in the tomb on Wednesday ( which is not in harmony with the truth in God’s word on Sabbath rest.) :

(Note: Luk 23:52-56*: Luk 23:52  This man went unto Pilate, and begged the body of Jesus. 53 And he took it down, and wrapped it in linen, and laid it in a sepulchre that was hewn in stone, wherein never man before was laid. 54 And that day was the preparation, and the sabbath* drew on

55 And the women also, which came with him from Galilee, followed after, and beheld the sepulchre, and how his body was laid56 And they returned, and prepared spices and ointments; and rested the sabbath day according to the commandment.Luk 24:1 Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulchre, bringing the spices which they had prepared, and certain others with them. 2 And they found the stone rolled away from the sepulchre. 3 And they entered in, and found not the body of the Lord Jesus.” - This confirmed that Jesus died on Friday, Rest in the tomd on Saturday and Resurrected on the Sunday, the first day of the week (Luk 24:1)to find the tomb empty.)

(Notes: Sabbath*- The Bible states: God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh and then blessed the Sabbath for the human race to rest on that day to be refreshed in contemplation and worship to glorify God. History recorded that the Sabbath was changed to Sunday, the first day of the week by the Roman Emperor ConstantineI. On March 7, 321, he issued a civil decree making Sunday a day of rest from labor, stating: All judges and city people and the craftsmen shall rest upon the venerable day of the sun. The Catholic Church reinforced that act in one church council after another. For this reason, many, many official statements from Catholic sources are made, claiming that the church made the change from Saturday to Sunday. The church after changing the day of rest from the Jewish Sabbath or seventh-day of the week to the first, made the third commandment refer to Sunday as the day to be kept holy as the Lord’s day.”- the Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, p. 153.

The Catholic Mirror of September 23, 1894, puts it this way: “The Catholic Church for over one thousand years before the existence of a Protestant by virtue of her divine mission, changed the day from Saturday to Sunday.”

From the Convert’s Catechism of Catholic Doctrine by Reverend Peter Giermann. “Question: Which is the Sabbath day? Answer: Saturday is the Sabbath day. Question: Why do we observe Sunday instead of Saturday? Answer: We observe Sunday instead of Saturday because the Catholic Church in the Council of Laodicea transferred the solemnity from Saturday to Sunday.”

In Cardinal Gibbons’ book, The Question Box, p.179, “If the Bible is the only guide for the Christian, then the Seventh-day Adventist is right in observing Saturday with the Jew. Is it not strange that those who make the Bible their only teacher should inconsistently follow in this matter the tradition of the Catholic Church?”

One more statement taken from the book, The Faith of Millions, p. 473. “But since Saturday, not Sunday, is specified in the Bible, isn’t it curious that non-Catholics who profess to take their religion directly from the Bible and not from the Church, observe Sunday instead of Saturday? Yes, of course, it is inconsistency but this change was made about fifteen centuries before Protestantism was born, and by that time the custom was universally observed. They have continued the custom even though it rests upon the authority of the Catholic Church and not upon an explicit text from the Bible. That observance remains as a reminder of the Mother Church from which the non-Catholic sects broke away like a boy running away from home but still carrying in his pocket a picture of his mother or a lock of her hair.”

In both Old and New Testament there is not a shadow of variation in the doctrine of the Sabbath. The seventh day, Saturday, is the only day ever designated by the term Sabbath in the entire Bible. In the New Testament, the seventh day of the week is called the Sabbath; it is mentioned 58 times The first day of the week is mentioned eight times. It is simply called the first day of the week, and it is always differentiated from the Sabbath. This in itself is evidence for the continued validity of the seventh-day Sabbath. Not only was Jesus a perfect example in observing the weekly seventh-day Sabbath, but all His disciples followed the same pattern after Jesus had gone back to heaven. Yet no intimation of any change of the day is made. The apostle Paul, who wrote pages of counsel about lesser issues of Jewish and Gentile conflicts, had not one word to say about any controversy over the day of worship. ( reference: https://www.sabbathtruth.com/free-resources/article-library/id/916/catholic-church-admits-they-made-the-change )_

 Many are confused over the issue on which day of the week is the biblical Sabbath, but such confusion is unnecessary. Not only is the answer plain from history and the Bible, it is also clear from the names for the seventh day of the week, Saturday, in many languages.

For example, the Spanish word for the seventh day of the week, Saturday, is sabadothe same word for "Sabbath." In fact, in more than 100 ancient and modern languages the seventh day of the week was named "Sabbath" or its equivalent. Following is a list of names for the seventh day of the week, Saturday, in 24 languages in which the root word Sabbath is still easily recognizable : Arabic: Sabet Armenian: Shabat; Bosnian: Subota; Bulgarian: Sabota;; Corsican: Sàbatu Croatian: Subota Czech: Sobota; Georgian: Sabati; Greek: Savvato; Hebrew: Shabbat; Indonesian: Sabtu Italian: Sabato Latin: Sabbatum Maltese: is-Sibt Polish: Sobota Portuguese: Sábado Romanian: Sambata Russian: Subbota Serbian: Subota Slovak: Sobota Slovene: Sobota Somali: Sabti Spanish: Sabado Sudanese: Saptu Ukranian: Subota - https://www.ucg.org/bible-study-tools/booklets/sunset-to-sunset-gods-sabbath-rest/names-for-saturday-in-many-languages-prove-which-day-is-the-true-sabbath )

26.1.1.3 Recreation of New Heavens and New Earth

After the commemoration of Creation, the prophesied first advent of the Messiah in the act of redemption of sinners was fulfilled with Jesus, birth, mission, death, resurrection and return to the Father to Advocate and Judge.

There is another dimension of Sabbath that has a future significance. Before sin, the primary function was to commemorate creation. But after sin, it still commemorates creation, but now it also points forward to redemption where the Creator (Jesus) is going to finish His works of redemption at the cross the sixth day and to rest in the tomb on the seventh day (ike in the first week of creation). For the living, it is the present truth that the Sabbath also points forward to the end of time when God will create a new heavens and new earth which is necessary because sin has marred and defiled the old earth. 

This is prophesied in Isa 66: 22,23- 22For as the new heavens and the new earth, which I will make, shall remain before me, saith the LORD, so shall your seed and your name remain23 And it shall come to pass, that from one new moon to another (to partake of the tree of life*) and from one sabbath to another, shall all flesh (not only Jws) come to worship before me, saith the LORD. 

(Note*: This is explained in Rev 22:1,2 - 1And he shewed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb. 2 In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life*, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations. ( We are going to be conditionally immortal as we will continue to live because we will continue to eat from God’s tree.)

The reason why God have to make a new heavens and a new earth is because when Jesus returns to this earth, the earth is going to return to the condition it was at the beginning before creation (Gen 1:2; Jer 4:23; Matt 24:29). He has to make a new heavens and a new earth just like He made at the beginning and He has to break His rest from creation. As Sabbath will be perpetuated, God will work in the first six days and then take His rest on Sabbath, the seventh day. Note that in the first week of Creation, Adam and Eve were not eye witnesses because God made everything before He created Adam and Eve. They had to believe what He He said that He made everything. They had to walk by faith and not by sight.

However, in th recreation, God’s people are going to be alive and to see the works of each successive day. On the seventh day, He is going to step back, take a refreshing breath in experiencing in gladness and joy and the heavens are singing. He is enjoying the works of His hands like a master artist and He will give His people a scenic tour. Then He will say to them: Now this day is holy, I have have on it. Therefore, from now on, you will come into my presence from Sabbath to Sabbath to commemorate the glorious work of recreation. This is the prophetic dimension which many genuine Christians who are still keeping Sunday has yet to discern. God will once again reestablish the Sabbath after recreation as a sign  that He is the wonderful, generous loving Creator.

After the millennium when God makes new heavens and the new earth, the sun and the moon will be dimmed by the brightness of God in the Holy City of God (Rev 21:23; Isa 24:23).

“The powers of heaven are the sun, moon, and stars. They rule in the heavens. The powers of earth are those that rule on the earth. The powers of heaven will be shaken at the voice of God. Then the sun, moon, and stars will be moved out of their places. They will not pass away, but be shaken by the voice of God. {EW 41.1}”

The Devil* hates the Sabbath and has led Christians to despise the Sabbath to call it a Jewish institution, to call it a yoke of bondage. But Jesus not only come to redeem the Jews and the whole human race. Sabbath exalts Jesus of creation, exalts Jesus in Redemption and it points forward to the new heavens and new earth where we will go to worship Jesus.

(Background note on the devil*: Rev 12:7 War in Heaven.--Opposition to the law of God had its beginning in the courts of heaven, with Lucifer, the covering cherub. Satan determined to be first in the councils of heaven, and equal with God. He began his work of rebellion with the angels under his command, seeking to diffuse among them the spirit of discontent. And he worked in so deceptive a way that many of the angels were won to his allegiance before his purposes were fully known. Even the loyal angels could not fully discern his character, nor see to what his work was leading. When Satan had succeeded in winning many angels to his side, he took his cause to God, representing that it was the desire of the angels that he occupy the position that Christ held.  {7BC 972.6} 

The evil continued to work until the spirit of disaffection ripened into active revolt. Then there was war in heaven, and Satan, with all who sympathized with him, was cast out. Satan had warred for the mastery in heaven, and had lost the battle. God could no longer trust him with honor and supremacy, and these, with the part he had taken in the government of heaven, were taken from him.  {7BC 973.1} 

Since that time Satan and his army of confederates have been the avowed enemies of God in our world, continually warring against the cause of truth and righteousness. Satan has continued to present to men, as he presented to the angels, his false representations of Christ and of God, and he has won the world to his side. Even the professedly Christian churches have taken sides with the great apostate (RH Jan. 28, 1909).  {7BC 973.2})

The history of the Sabbath will tell you how much Satan hates the Sabbath. From the moment that God gave the Sabbath in the fourth commandment we are told that Israel trampled on the Sabbath. They worshipped the Sun, they worshipped other gods. So God sent them to the Babylonian captivity so that they learn to keep the Sabbath.after giving them warnings from Jeremiah (17) The Devil confounded the lesson by inciting the Jewish leaders to establish a whole bunch of laws that will make it impossible to break the Sabbath.Satan led Israel from trampling on the Sabbath to idolizing the Sabbath and making the Sabbath a means of salvation. This prepared the Christians in the early Church to look at the Sabbath as a yoke of bondage, with rules and regulation. It is better to keep Sunday because it’s a happy day. A day that honours the resurrection of Jesus.

Jesus came to deliver the Sabbath from the mass of human laws made by the Rabbis. Bible prophecy tells us  that there was a little horn during the period of the Middle Ages who actually thought he could change God’s holy law. The church of the world today says they were the ones who changed the day of worship from Sabbath to Sunday. The original Sabbath points to God who established it. The question to you is on whose authority are you going to accept. The issue is not one day versus another. The issue is whose authority you accept: God’s authority or the tradition of man.

Come Sabbath day, it is to remind me of my Creator, reminds me of my Redeemer and it reminds me that soon we will be in the kingdom, in the new heavens and the new earth wherein righteousness dwells.      (pg 10/10)

Posted September 25, 2020 , Tsc at singtsc@yahoo.com

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