the babylonian system

LAST MESSAGE of Gods extended mercy of love, GOING OUT INTO ALL THE WORLD

COME OUT OF HER MY PEOPLE!

The mark of the beast is a prominent religious system and about worship,

and God is calling his faithful ones out of (her = church false religious system) in Bible prophecy

which is SUNday worship! according to the 4th commandment God

Instituted the 7th day as the Holy day of rest , but man has transferred

The Holy rest day to the 1st day of the week sun worship which became the traditions of men over Gods Holy commandment

the 4th commandment says But the 7th day is the sabbath of the Lord your God = our Saturday.

Sunday was another work day in the Roman Empire. On March 7, 321,

however, Roman Emperor Constantine 1 a man ,but not of

God changed the commandment and 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 , = Sunday worship.

Psalms 119: 126 It is time for thee Lord to work ,for they have made void thy LAW

It's xavier echavarria the Repairer of the breach, the restorer of paths to dwellin.

Had the 7th day sabbath been universally

Kept according to the 4th commandment man's thoughts

and affections would have been lead to the creator as the object of worship and

thier would have never been an idoliter ,atheist or an infidel

The keeping of the 7th day

sabbath is a sign of loyalty to the true God.

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... Read moreReflecting on the Babylonian system and its impact on religious practices, I've found it fascinating how the transition from the 7th-day Sabbath to Sunday worship reflects deeper issues about authority and tradition versus divine commandment. The idea that man’s authority and traditions can override God’s laws, as highlighted by the phrase "the authority of man, the word of man, the works of man, the law of man, the traditions of man," clearly shows how historically, human decisions have reshaped religious observance. Personally, learning about the decree by Roman Emperor Constantine in 321 AD, which made Sunday a day of rest, helped me understand how cultural and political influences deeply affect faith practices. This civil decree effectively replaced the Sabbath—a divinely instituted holy day—with a day honoring the sun, embodying the foundational errors of the Babylonian system merging into Christian worship. From my experience, acknowledging the 7th-day Sabbath as mandated in the 4th commandment has brought a richer understanding of worship and rest. It aligns worshipers’ minds and hearts toward the Creator rather than man-made traditions. This is a vital reminder that true spiritual loyalty lies in obedience to God’s law, not human institutions. Moreover, the scriptural emphasis on "repairing the breach" and restoring the paths to dwell in truth resonates spiritually. It highlights the pressing need to return to foundational truths of faith, restoring the Sabbath as a sign of loyalty and identity with God. This restoration promises to reduce spiritual confusion—a life more centered on God’s intentions rather than human innovation—and cultivate genuine worship free of idolatry. In faith communities today, embracing the Sabbath rest can foster unity and a clearer focus on God amid a world full of competing doctrines. It encourages self-reflection and recommitment to divine principles, offering peace and spiritual renewal. This perspective not only enhances religious understanding but can also transform daily living by honoring God’s design for rest and worship.