- PART ONE: The New Testament churches sins against our Lord Jesus Christ Himself.
- Section 2: The sins committed by the New Testament churches and the truth in the spoken words of God
- SECTION 4: The sins committed by the New Testament churches and the truth in the spoken words of God
- SECTION 5: The sins committed by the New Testament churches and the truth in the spoken words of God the churches
- Section SEVEN The sins committed by the New Testament churches and the truth in the spoken words of God
- Section TEN The sins committed by the New Testament the churches and the truth in the spoken words of God
- SECTION 11: The sins committed by the New Testament churches and the truth in the spoken words of God
- Sunday’s worship betrayal and hypocrisy of the New Testament churches
- SECTION 8: The sins committed by the New Testament churches and the truth in the spoken words of God
- Section 1: The sins commited by the New Testament churches and the truth in the spoken words of God
- The sins committed by the New Testament churches and the truth in the spoken words of God the churches
- Section 3: Sins committed by the New Testament churches and the truth of the spoken words of God
- SECTION 2: . The sins committed by the New Testament churches
No More Ceremonial Laws
Please, Churches, there are no more ceremonial laws in the observance of our Lord Jesus Christ’s feast days. All ceremonial laws have been nailed to the cross. Please read Hebrews 10:1-39.
The Greatest Sins of the New Testament Churches
The greatest sins committed by the New Testament churches are in urgent need of prayers, confessions, and serious repentance. These grievous sins include the assumption that the first day of the week is their resting day, which they call the Sabbath, because Jesus rose on the first day of the week.
They did not understand that Jesus rose to complete His works of salvation, just as He completed His works of creation on the first day (Genesis 1:1-5; John 5:17-18). The churches also cited Paul preaching on the first day of the week, failing to realize that Paul worked in the footsteps of Jesus Christ.
By assuming God’s first day of creation as their rest day, the churches betrayed the trust of Almighty God and Jesus Christ. This act aligned them with the practices of the Antichrist, who removed God’s first working day and the seventh-day Sabbath, replacing them with what became known as Sunday worship.
The Antichrist and the Apostasy
The Lord Jesus Christ identified this evil as the beast in Revelation 13:5-18. Known as Linus, he infiltrated Paul’s ministry, pretended to be a disciple (2 Timothy 4:21), staged a falling away from the truth, became the first bishop of Rome, and eventually the first Pope, founding the apostate Roman Catholic Church.
Linus, in opposition to Jesus Christ, brought other followers into rebellion. The New Testament churches, knowingly and willfully, adopted the same error by changing God’s first working day into a day of rest, betraying the divine trust.
The Consequences of Betrayal
By making the first day of creation their Sabbath, the churches rejected God’s holy convocations, His feast days, the new year as the first month, and the seventh-day Sabbath. These are the Ten Commandments that the Lord blessed and hallowed, placing on our hearts through the blood of Jesus Christ, to separate His people from the evil in the world.
The betrayal of these commands is a grave error, requiring profound confession and sincere repentance.