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THE COMING CRISIS, WORSHIP THE WORLD'S FINAL TEST--- Sunday must fall!!!
When a believer keeps the Sabbath, he acknowledges the saving work of Christ and ceases from his own works. "Speak also to the children of Israel, saying: 'Surely My Sabbaths you shall keep, for it is a sign between Me and you throughout your generations, that you may know that I am the Lord who sanctifies you' " (Exodus 31:13). The Sabbath is a sign that God saves us. We cannot save ourselves.
The true sign of salvation by faith is found in the Sabbath. The sign of salvation by works will be found in a substitute Sabbath put in place by humans( Sunday traditions). When people determine to set aside God's law and keep a day of their own choosing, they are not truly resting in grace, but attempting to be saved by their own works. There is no better way to spot such a deceitful religion than by a spurious or false Sabbath. It really comes down to choosing my way or God's way.
Hebrews 4 shows that the Israelites, during the time of the exodus, could have found the spiritual rest of grace if they had exercised faith in God. The sacrificial system pointed them to the gospel. So also the people during the time of Joshua might have experienced that rest in grace, as also the Israelites in the time of David.
The promise of experiencing God's grace is still available to us, but it will come only by exercising faith in Jesus. Such faith will show itself in obedience to all of God's law (John 14:15), not in following the traditions of humans who tell us to set aside the fourth commandment.
But as we put the first day, Sunday, to the test of Bible truth, we find it must fall, with all the other traditional teachings of mankind which came into the church during the Dark Ages. But in these last days, in fulfillment of Bible prophecy, the true Sabbath is again to be revealed as part of the great reformatory movement to take place before Jesus returns.