👉👉If observing Sabbath Fiday sunset to Saturday sunset isn't important, then why do some animals not work on the 7th day??
Beavers
Bees
Donkeys
Oxen
See for yourself...👇
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The prophecy has never, ever been about one pope living forever. The prophecy is about a system, Sir. It is about a succession. Kings die, but kingdoms remain. That does not make prophecy fail.
That said, the antichrist is not just someone who comes out and says, “I deny Jesus.” Paul says that the man of sin rises from within the church. Paul also say, he exalts himself in the temple of God [2 Thessalonians 2:3 l-4].
Furthermore, reciting a creed proves nothing. Jesus said people can honor Him with their lips while their heart is far from Him [Matthew 15:8]. The Bible also says there is one Mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus [1 Timothy 2:5]. The false church calls Christ’s name and still work against Him by taking titles, honors, and roles that belong to Him alone.
The Antichrist is not a man. It is a system, a nation, a church, and it has a man that speaks for it. That is pure BIBLE!
BUSTED: Shenna Bellows just accidentally exposed the scam in a shocking admission... and the internet is forever.
All over the state of Maine, there's been a coordinated effort to provide groceries and other support to illegal immigrants who are staying indoors in an attempt to avoid ICE. Bellows just told those people to vote absentee.
"My concern becomes, if you're afraid to go to work, you're going to be afraid to go to vote."
Riddle us this: If you're avoiding ICE, why would you be voting?
REPOST this for widespread exposure!
#thinblueline #lawenforcement
This should be the number 1 story.
"Investigators found thousands of vials of blood and tissue. Genetically engineered mice designed to carry COVID. Tests showed the vials contained COVID, Hepatitis, and Malaria. Investigators linked the lab to the CCP."
Very few people know that the feminist movement was funded by the CIA. The goal was to get women into the workforce so they could tax the other half of the population, destroy the nuclear family by making women feel they no longer needed a husband, and to get children into government regulated daycare from birth so they would grow up recognizing the school system as their authority figures so they could be more easily indoctrinated.
But don't mind me.
I'm just a commentator commentating.
@EmeraldRobinson The Creator blessed the seventh day. (Genesis 2:3)
He sanctified the seventh day. (Exodus 20:11)
He made it the Sabbath day in the Garden of Eden. (Genesis 2:1-3)
It was made before the fall; hence it is not a type; for types were not introduced till after the fall.
Saturday (the seventh day) is mentioned 70 times in the New Testament. Sunday (the first day) is mentioned only EIGHT times in the New Testament. Below are the EIGHT times.
1. “In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week” (Matthew 28:1).
2. “Very early in the morning the first day of the week” (Mark 16:2).
3. “Now when Jesus was risen early the first day of the week” (Mark 16:9).
4. “Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning” (Luke 24:1).
5. “The first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early” (John 20:1).
6. “Then the same day at evening, being the first day of the week” (John 20:19).
7. “Upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread” (Acts 20:7).
8. “Upon the first day of the week let every one of you lay by him in store” (1 Corinthians 16:2).
Six of the eight verses simply describe the time when women came to the tomb to discover that Jesus had risen. They are historical statements, not commands.
None of these resurrection accounts contain any of the following:
A command to keep Sunday holy.
A blessing placed on Sunday.
A designation of Sunday as a Sabbath.
A prohibition of work on Sunday.
A statement that the Sabbath was changed.
They merely identify the day on which certain events occurred.
John 20:19 and the Disciples’ Meeting.
John records that the disciples were gathered on the evening of the first day.
“Then the same day at evening… the doors were shut where the disciples were assembled for fear of the Jews” (John 20:19).
This meeting was not a worship service. The disciples were hiding out of fear. There is no indication of Sabbath observance, rest, or sacredness. Fear, not worship, explains the gathering.
Acts 20:7 and Breaking Bread.
Acts 20:7 is often cited as evidence of Sunday worship.
“Upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Paul preached unto them… and continued his speech until midnight.”
In biblical language, “breaking bread” often refers to an ordinary meal (Acts 2:46). The meeting took place at night, and Paul preached because he was leaving the next day. According to biblical reckoning, the night portion belonged to the previous day, meaning this gathering actually occurred after the Sabbath ended.
Nothing in this passage calls the first day holy or establishes a weekly practice.
1 Corinthians 16:2 and Setting Aside Offerings
Paul instructed believers to set aside offerings on the first day.
“Let every one of you lay by him in store” (1 Corinthians 16:2).
This instruction was private, done “by himself,” not a public worship service. The purpose was logistical, to avoid last-minute collections. There is no mention of church gatherings, worship, or Sabbath observance.
No Biblical Authority for Sunday Sacredness
After reviewing all eight verses, one conclusion is unavoidable. Not a single text teaches that Sunday is a holy day, a Sabbath, or a day of rest commanded by God.
The Bible never calls Sunday the Sabbath.
The Bible never blesses the first day.
The Bible never commands rest on the first day.
Biblical authority for Sunday sacredness does not exist.