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Sunday Law for War on Terror Pt.7/11 Mark of Beast is coming.

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Under the mask of War on Terror, is this under current:
the push by the churches for governments to pass Sunday law.
Ellen G White (1827-1915) wrote about in her days:

"The Sunday movement is making its way in darkness. The leaders are

concealing the true issue. And many who unite in the movement do not

themselves see wether the under current is tending. Its professions are mild

and apparently Christian. But when it shall speak, it will reveal the spirit of the

dragon(Satan). It is our duty to do all in our power to avert the threatened

danger."

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  • Also, the scriptures teach the sabbath is a shadow in the book of Colossians. Yes, I know some of you view Col 2 as speaking of annual sabbaths, but a biblical review of the phrase used in Colossians 2 shows that it does indeed refer to the seventh day sabbath. I meet many people online who claim that the bible has to interpret itself, yet, when it comes to certain things, they don't let the bible interpret instead they do.

  • @DigitalPraise7

    Too much emphasis is given to the word remember. Did you know that the passover command was also given the word remember? However, despite the word remember being used, it was not in practice before that point. Also, if you look in Exodus 16, when the sabbath command first appears in the scriptures, the word remember is not there.

    The word remember does not denote the existence of it as a command prior to that point.

  • @Myhopeisinhim Gen 2:3 And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it:

  • @Myhopeisinhim Deu 5:14 But the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God: The Sabbath is the day of the Lord, not any man.

  • @Myhopeisinhim If this is true, then why did God have to begin the Fourth Commandment with the word "Remember"? No command was given in Genesis because the Sabbath had not been made holy by existing for 24 hours. He instituted the Sabbath but it did not become the Sabbath until a week later. Six days shall thou work but on the seventh day you are to rest. It was not fully understood until six days later. The Sabbath is in God's unchanging Law the Ten Commandments.

  • Deut 5 also shares that he gave them the sabbath for them to remember that they were slaves in Egypt and that the Lord brought them out by his mighty hand.

    Not once do we see it given before Moses, nor proof man had it before the Lord shared with Moses the Sabbath.

  • @DigitalPraise7

    Well if you look at Genesis 2, you'll see that no command was given, and that it was only God who rested because his work was done, and not because it was the seventh day. The name "sabbath" given to the seventh day does not appear in the scriptures until Exodus 16. We also see in Deut 5 that the covenant of the ten commandments was not given to their forefathers but with Moses and the others who were alive that day.

    Nehemiah 9 also teaches that it was made known to Moses.

  • @Myhopeisinhim bible texts please.

  • @DigitalPraise7

    Actually while God rested on the seventh day when he finished his work, mankind did not until he gave the command when the people of Israel left Egypt.

  • powerful - lol 1:48

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