#Jesus the Son of God

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.

2/22 Edited to

... Read moreReflecting on my spiritual journey, I found that understanding the true Sabbath day deepened my relationship with God in a profound way. The article highlights a central biblical teaching: the 7th day, Saturday, is the Sabbath, set by God as a holy day of rest according to the 4th commandment. Historically, Sunday worship emerged not from biblical command but from traditions established in the Roman Empire by Emperor Constantine in 321 AD, marking a civil, rather than a divine, decree. In personal experience, keeping the Sabbath on Saturday has been a transformative practice. This day of rest is more than just abstaining from work; it offers a dedicated time to turn full attention to God, reflecting the idea of 'turn your eyes upon Jesus,' and meditating on His law and promises as emphasized in Psalms 119. The Sabbath functions as a sign of faithfulness to God's covenant, emphasizing love for Him with all heart, soul, and strength. The article’s message also touches on the urgent prophetic call found in scriptures like "Come out of her, my people!" This is a call to leave apostate or false religious systems, often identified with Sunday worship and associated practices that deviate from biblical commands. Such separation is seen as essential for preserving true worship and loyalty to God. Personally, embracing the Sabbath has not only aligned my schedule with God's design but also deepened my spiritual awareness, guarding against falling into idolatry or losing sight of God’s law. Furthermore, the scriptural references such as Psalms 119:126, "It is time for thee, Lord, to work, for they have made void thy law," echo a call to restoration—echoed by titles like "the Repairer of the Breach." This restoration involves returning to God's original law, including His Sabbath day. Through this lens, Sabbath keeping is not merely tradition but an active sign of obedience and relationship with God. For anyone exploring their faith, learning about the origins of Sunday worship and the importance of the seventh-day Sabbath can be eye-opening. It invites an evaluation of traditions versus biblical commands and encourages believers to seek worship practices rooted in scripture. The weekly Sabbath provides a valuable opportunity to reset spiritually and physically, which can impact one’s overall faith journey and daily life profoundly.