#Romes challenge
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.
From personal study and reflection on this topic, it becomes evident how deeply intertwined religious tradition and biblical commandments are in shaping worship practices. The call to "Come out of her, my people!" emphasizes a decisive separation from established religious systems that have deviated from original biblical teachings. Sunday worship, historically rooted in a Roman imperial decree by Emperor Constantine in 321 AD, replaced the seventh-day Sabbath—a day instituted by God as a holy day of rest and worship. This shift not only altered the day but changed the focus of worship from creation to human tradition. Keeping the seventh-day Sabbath aligns believers with God's original design for rest and spiritual renewal, fostering a profound connection with the Creator. According to Psalms 119:126, the Law has been voided by human alteration, highlighting the need for restoration. This restoration is symbolized by the imagery of a "Repairer of the breach," which calls for healing the divide between human tradition and divine commandment. In my own experience attending seventh-day Sabbath services, the sense of peace and community is tangible, rooted in honoring the biblical command. It acts as a weekly reminder of God’s sovereignty and the importance of faithful obedience. This dedicated day encourages reflection, worship, and rest that refresh the body, mind, and spirit, distinguishing true worshippers from secular customs or idolatry. Moreover, recognizing Sunday worship as a tradition established by human authority rather than divine mandate challenges many to reevaluate their faith practices. While Sunday has been widely accepted within many Christian denominations, understanding its historical origins and biblical context invites believers to seek authenticity in their worship. Ultimately, observing the seventh-day Sabbath is more than ritual; it signifies loyalty to God’s Word and resistance against changes that lead to spiritual confusion or idolatry. By embracing the seventh-day Sabbath, believers reaffirm their commitment to God’s covenant and join a historical legacy of faithful worship against the backdrop of biblical prophecy and divine truth.


























































































