Why the Sabbath Matters: Benefits for Your Physical, Mental, and Spiritual Well-being

Seventh Day Sabbath

The concept of the Seventh Day Sabbath holds great significance in our beliefs. We firmly adhere to the belief that the Seventh Day, which God restored, corresponds to Saturday according to the Roman Christian Calendar. This day serves as a memorial to Creation, signifying the Almighty God’s act of creating the entire world. It is a day dedicated to religious convocation, where we honor the Creator, as mentioned in Exodus 8-11, Leviticus 23:3, Isaiah 56:6-7, and Revelation 14:6-7.

It is crucial to emphasize that our belief system strongly opposes the notion that the First Day of the week can be considered the Sabbath Day. According to our understanding, God initiated His creating work on the first day, which is Sunday. The observance of Sunday as a day of rest by the Roman Christendom contradicts the principles outlined in the Decalogue, making it unlawful. The establishment of Sunday as a day of rest was a decision made by the Roman Empire on March 21st, 321. This contradicts the teachings found in Matthew 15:7-9, Exodus 31:13-15, and Numbers 15:15-16.

In summary, the Seventh Day Sabbath is a sacred day for us, symbolizing God’s creation and serving as a time for religious gathering and honoring the Creator. We firmly stand against the observance of Sunday as the Sabbath, as it goes against the principles outlined in the Decalogue and the true understanding of God’s creation.

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