- Why do we celebrate God’s 7th day? – no more rituals
- Vision of Christ about 7th day Sabbath-No more ceremonial laws
- All the believers in Jesus Christ need to observe the 7th day Sabbath ( without the ceremonial laws or rituals
- The seal that Jesus Christ put on the 7th day Sabbath
- Revelations of God concerning the 7th day Sabbath
- Why we need to observe the Lord’s Sabbath
- The vision that the Lord Jesus Christ showed about 7th day Sabbath -no more rituals
- The visions that God showed me concerning the seventh day Sabbath
- Christ’s truth about the 7th day Sabbath- without ceremonial laws
God’s 7-Day Structure Remains Intact
Despite the influence of Rome and other powers over the centuries, the 7-day weekly cycle God established in Genesis remains unchanged. And within that cycle, the Sabbath remains a sacred and appointed day of rest.
We see evidence of this in the Old Testament:
1 Chronicles 9:32 – Some of their Kohathite kinsmen were in charge of preparing the bread that was set out on the table every Sabbath.
God’s work through His people continued on the Sabbath. It was not a day of doing nothing—it was a day of devotion, obedience, and holy service.
Christ Did Not Abolish the Law
Many argue that the Ten Commandments were abolished with Christ. But Jesus Himself made it clear that He came not to destroy the law, but to fulfill it.
Luke 16:17 – It is easier for heaven and earth to pass away than for one stroke of a letter in the law to drop out.
Matthew 5:18 – Until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or stroke shall pass from the law, until all is accomplished.
The Ten Commandments were not nailed to the cross—what Christ abolished were ceremonial ordinances, like animal sacrifices, not the eternal moral law.
Obedience in the Midst of Darkness
Until the fullness of God’s glory is revealed, we walk by faith. Like Israel in the wilderness, we follow His steps—even when they lead us through the “sea of the Gentile world,” through spiritual confusion and the ambitions of men.
But we hold on in hope. One day, the false systems that have enslaved minds—Rome’s legacy of spiritual and intellectual bondage—will be overthrown. The light of God’s truth will shine fully again.
Stop Worshipping the Beast
Scripture warns clearly:
“The beast… shall speak great words against the Most High… and think to change times and laws…”
— Daniel 7:8, 20, 25; 8:24–25; 11:28–37
The Roman system, under the papacy, claimed to change God’s law—particularly the Sabbath—and positioned itself as God on earth. It has professed the ability to forgive sins, command allegiance, and act as infallible. This is open rebellion against God.
You have been warned. Take heed.
Psalm 119:89 – Forever, O Lord, Your word is settled in heaven.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath
Matthew 12:8 – The Son of Man is Lord even of the Sabbath.
Jesus created the Sabbath (Genesis 2:1–3), blessed it, and gave it to humanity as a gift. When the Israelites were commanded to rest on the Sabbath, it wasn’t to do nothing—it was to rest from worldly labor and focus on God’s word and doing good.
Jesus showed us what Sabbath should look like: healing the sick, teaching truth, doing works of mercy—not idleness, but purposeful rest and holy action.
Matthew 12:12 – It is lawful to do good on the Sabbath.
The Law Rearranged, Not Removed
Jesus didn’t abolish the Fourth Commandment or any other. Instead, He clarified and elevated them:
Matthew 22:37 – Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind.
John 15:10 – If you keep My commandments, you will remain in My love, just as I have kept My Father’s commandments and remain in His love.
Love and obedience go hand in hand. You cannot say you love Christ and reject His commandments. Obedience is an expression of true faith.
Revelation 14:12 – Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.
Commandments Still Stand in Heaven
Revelation 11:19 – The temple of God was opened in heaven, and the ark of His covenant was seen within His temple…
God’s commandments still stand in His heavenly temple. They have not changed.
Dear reader, no matter our reasoning or traditions, we are called to obey—not to be idle, but to honor God on His appointed day, the Sabbath. We worship, praise, serve, and rest in Him. The Sabbath is for doing God’s works.
Salvation is by faith, but true faith leads to obedience.
“If you love Me, keep My commandments.” – Jesus
The Sabbath in the New Heaven and Earth
Isaiah 66:22–23 –
“As the new heavens and the new earth that I make will endure before Me,” declares the Lord, “so will your name and descendants endure. From one Sabbath to another, all flesh will come and worship before Me.”
Even in the new creation, the Sabbath will be honored.
Disobedience Has Always Brought Judgment
From Adam and Eve in Eden, to Israel in the wilderness, to those in Noah’s day—disobedience has always brought consequences.
Jesus emphasized obedience throughout His ministry. Today, many continue in rebellion.
“Faith in Christ is total obedience to His Word.”
No matter how loudly someone proclaims faith, if they will not obey, they are deceiving themselves.
Visions and Revelations from the Lord
You’ve shared several dreams and revelations given to you over many years, pointing to the Roman Papacy as the head of the Antichrist system. In these visions:
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A being clothed in fire gave you a mission starting from Italy.
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You were shown that Sunday worship is the mark of the beast (April 20, 2002).
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You saw the Vatican exposed by God for its rebellion (Sept. 23, 2003).
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You saw messages declaring the destruction of the Papacy (May 4, 2007).
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You witnessed the Catholic building demolished and replaced by a plain field (July 7, 2006).
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You heard a fiery figure declare the Papacy as the source of the saints’ global suffering (Sept. 9, 2007).
These visions line up with the warnings of Daniel and Revelation.
Daniel 7:25 – He shall speak great words against the Most High, and shall wear out the saints… and think to change times and laws…
Who Is Satan Before Adam and Eve?
Before deceiving Eve, Satan was cast out of heaven due to pride.
Ezekiel 28:13–19 and Revelation 12:7–9 describe his fall:
“There was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon… and the great dragon was cast out—that old serpent, called the Devil and Satan, who deceives the whole world.”
He was cast to the earth. And from then, his work of deception began.
Hebrews 4:9–11 – The Sabbath Remains
“There remains therefore a rest for the people of God. For the one who has entered His rest has himself also rested from his works, as God did from His. Let us be diligent to enter that rest, so that no one will fall, through following the same example of disobedience.”
We Are Invited Into God’s Sabbath Rest
Not by force, but by faithful obedience.
What does the word “Sabbath” mean?
Rest.
On the seventh day, God ceased from His work of creation (Exodus 20:11). This act was not just an event in time—it was an example, a pattern, and a holy invitation for all God’s people to follow. The Bible gives no end to the rest that began on the seventh day. As far as Scripture tells us, God’s rest continues until Christ returns.
God Is Rest — Both in the Old and New Testaments
In the Old Testament, God Himself is described as rest (see Psalms 91–106). He who embodies rest commanded the Israelites to keep the seventh-day Sabbath, pointing back to the rest He established in Genesis 2:1–3.
In the New Testament, Christ is our Rest. He calls us into that rest in Mark 2:27–28, and again in Hebrews 4:8–11.
Psalm 92: A Song for the Sabbath
Psalm 92:1–15 (NIV)
A psalm. A song for the Sabbath day.1 It is good to praise the Lord and make music to your name, O Most High…
(continues through verse 15, as you’ve already shared)
This psalm reminds us that Sabbath is not a burden. It is a day of joy, worship, reflection, and spiritual flourishing. God’s rest is not passive; it brings strength, peace, and righteousness.
Addressing the Controversial Passages:
Galatians 4:10 • Romans 14:5–6 • Colossians 2:16
After the Babylonian exile, Jewish rabbis began adding rules and oral traditions to the Law of Moses. These additions were handed down through generations and were eventually written in the Mishnah around A.D. 200. By Jesus’ time, these traditions—often called the “oral law” or “works of the law”—had grown in influence, even overshadowing the Ten Commandments.
Jesus exposed this hypocrisy in Matthew 23, where He rebuked the Pharisees for burdening the people with man-made laws:
“The scribes and the Pharisees sit in Moses’ seat: All therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after their works: for they say, and do not.” (Matthew 23:2–3)
They elevated their traditions above God’s commandments. Jesus warned against this distortion.
John 8: Hypocrisy and Selective Judgment
In John 8:3–11, the scribes and Pharisees bring a woman caught in adultery to Jesus. But where was the man?
According to Deuteronomy 22:22, “both the man and the woman” were to be punished. Yet only the woman was brought forward.
Jesus responded with divine wisdom:
“He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.”
They all walked away, convicted. This moment reveals the double standards and manipulation of God’s law that Jesus constantly exposed.
Understanding Dispensations
A dispensation is a period during which God tests humanity’s obedience to a specific revelation of His will. The Bible outlines seven key dispensations:
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Innocence – Genesis 1:26–2:25
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Conscience – Genesis 3:22 onward
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Human Government – Genesis 8:20
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Promise – From Abraham’s calling onward
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Law – Beginning with Exodus 19
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Grace – Through Jesus Christ (John 1:17)
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The Fullness of Time – The coming Kingdom of God
In every dispensation, mankind has struggled with sin and disobedience. Each time, God shakes and corrects His people. Now, we are approaching the final dispensation, where God requires perfection and holiness, possible only through Jesus Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit.
The Grace We Are Given, and the Commandments We Must Keep
Even in this time of grace, the Ten Commandments still stand. And yet, one of the most neglected commandments is the seventh-day Sabbath.
Perhaps it is for this very reason that God inspired me to write this message—to bring clarity to the truth about the Sabbath, before Christ returns.
As I studied Scripture under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, I saw more clearly the purpose and holiness of the Sabbath. It was not a burden but a gift, and a sign of belonging to God.
Jesus Promised the Holy Spirit Would Guide Us
“But the Comforter, which is the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.”
— John 14:26
I pray that the message of the Ten Commandments, especially the seventh-day Sabbath, will speak deeply to believers around the world. Let this be a time of renewed faith and obedience.
A Final Word
Jesus Christ—who was, who is, and who is to come—is the Almighty God of both the Old and New Testaments. He shed His blood for our sins. And yes, the blood is life (Genesis 9:4). Though not often taught today, this truth remains: Christ gave us His very life.
God set apart the seventh-day Sabbath as a mark of separation between His people and the world. As we continue this journey, I will share more about God’s laws of separation and what they mean for us today.
Advice to the Reader:
If you have ears, hear.
If you have eyes, see—not just with your physical eyes, but with spiritual understanding.
Let God’s Word speak to your heart. Let His truth transform you.
