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The seventh day Sabbath has a long history. It was stablished at creation by YHVH Elohim, legally spoken at Sinai by the voice of the pre-incarnate Yeshua and written on the stone tablets with his own finger, confirmed as a covenantal sign to the children of Israel, lived out and practiced by Yeshua and the first century disciples, abandoned by the Jew-hating early church fathers, made illegal by Roman Emperor Constantine in the fourth century, admittedly changed by the Roman Catholic Church to Sunday, the Sunday error was picked up by the Protestants in the 16th century, and now a revival of biblical Truth is occurring as more and more people return to the the seventh day Sabbath with its connection to the heavenly flow of divine blessings that come with it. This teaching explores the past, present and future implications of the Sabbath and the blessings that come with it.
By Nathan (Natan) LawrenceThe seventh day Sabbath has a long history. It was stablished at creation by YHVH Elohim, legally spoken at Sinai by the voice of the pre-incarnate Yeshua and written on the stone tablets with his own finger, confirmed as a covenantal sign to the children of Israel, lived out and practiced by Yeshua and the first century disciples, abandoned by the Jew-hating early church fathers, made illegal by Roman Emperor Constantine in the fourth century, admittedly changed by the Roman Catholic Church to Sunday, the Sunday error was picked up by the Protestants in the 16th century, and now a revival of biblical Truth is occurring as more and more people return to the the seventh day Sabbath with its connection to the heavenly flow of divine blessings that come with it. This teaching explores the past, present and future implications of the Sabbath and the blessings that come with it.