Worship The Beast or Die
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A Time of Testing
Someone has said that
truth can be stranger than fiction. If this is
true, then there is a truth that could be
stranger than fiction: The Bible predicts the
final generation will face a life and death
controversy over the question of worship.
Many people think worship means “going to
church,” but worship involves far more than
going to a worship service. Worship means
submission and obedience to God – as in
fulfilling a divine obligation or duty out of
love for God. A terrible controversy over worship
will occur during the Great Tribulation because
salvation will come through the worship of Jesus
Christ (John 5:23,24) and condemnation will come
through the worship of the Antichrist.
(Revelation 14: 9,10)
When Abel sacrificed the required
lamb, he worshiped God. When Cain offered
fruit to God, he did not worship God – he
offended God because he did not do what God
commanded. Often, worship is considered a causal
matter. When and how (or if) an individual
worships is a personal matter for the most part.
Worship is sometimes described as a celebration
service or meditation. Worship is regarded as an
expression of devotion to God and each religious
body is free to worship according to what it
believes is God’s will. When the Great
Tribulation begins, the topic of worship will
suddenly change from that of personal taste to
that of corporate responsibility. Suddenly, the
issue of how God is to be worshiped will be
debated because people will assume that they can
appease God’s wrath by worshiping Him
properly. According to Revelation, the people of
Earth will become sharply divided over the
worship of God during the Great Tribulation.
Ultimately, there will be two camps of
worshipers, one will worship the Lamb (the sheep)
and the other will worship the lamb-like beast
(the goats.)
The Bible predicts the
first four trumpet judgments of God will kill 25%
of the world’s population. (Revelation 6:8)
As a result, despair, anxiety and depression will
be pandemic. In this awful and desperate setting,
consider the simplicity of these words:
“All inhabitants of the Earth will worship
the beast [Babylon] all whose names have
not been written in the book of life belonging to
the Lamb that was slain from the creation of the
world.” (Revelation 13:8, insertion
mine) The words “all inhabitants of the
Earth” are inclusive. The only people who
refuse to worship the beast will be the saints.
It is hard to believe that millions of people
will rebel against God and submit to the
authority of Babylon, but it is true. When the
devil appears on Earth, he will consolidate the
diversity of Babylon’s religions into a
one-world church/state. At that time, wicked
people rebelling against both God and the devil
will have no choice but to worship the devil or
die. Notice the horrible consequences that will
befall the people who worship the devil:
“If anyone worships the [lamb-like]
beast and his image and receives his mark on the
forehead or on the hand, he, too, will drink of
the wine of God’s fury, which has been
poured full strength into the cup of his wrath.
He will be tormented with burning sulfur in the
presence of the holy angels and of the
Lamb.” (Revelation 14:9,10, insertion
mine) This verse contains one of the most solemn
warnings found in the entire Bible. God means
what He says and we can be sure that death by
burning sulfur will not be a pleasant experience.
The other side of the
controversy will have deadly consequences also.
Many saints will be tortured and killed by the
devil’s forces for refusing to worship the
beast! “…He [the lamb-like
beast] ordered them to set up an image in
honor of the beast who was wounded by the sword
and yet lived. He was given power to give breath
to the image of the first beast, so that it could
speak and cause all who refused to worship the
image to be killed.” (Revelation
13:14,15, insertion mine)
Revelation says a huge
number of saints will be killed during the Great
Tribulation. “When he [the Lamb]
opened the fifth seal, I saw under the alter the
souls of those who had been slain because of the
word of God and the testimony they had
maintained. They called out in a loud voice,
‘How long, Sovereign Lord, holy and true,
until you judge the inhabitants of the earth and
avenge our blood?’” (Revelation
6:9,10) When the devil gains control of Earth, he
will not tolerate rebellion against his
authority. The devil will be more cruel and
ruthless than Hitler. Millions will be martyred.
John writes, “This calls for patient
endurance on the part of the saints who obey
God’s commandments and remain faithful to
Jesus.” (Revelation 14: 12) God
will give a martyr’s faith to everyone
facing a martyr’s death. Jesus said, “…And
surely I am with you always, to the very end of
the age.” (Matthew 28:20) “All
this I have told you that you will not go astray.
They will put you out of the synagogue; in fact,
a time is coming when anyone who kills you will
think he is offering a service to God. They
do such things because they have not known the
Father or me.” (John 16:1-3)
While we are considering
the coming martyrdom of saints, consider
God’s wrath upon those who kill His saints: “The
third angel poured out his bowl on the rivers and
the springs of water, and they became blood. Then
I heard the angel in charge of the waters say:
‘You are just in these judgments, you who
are and who were, the Holy One, because you have
so judged; for they shed the blood of your saints
and prophets, and you have given them blood to
drink as they deserve.’” (Revelation
16:4-6) This verse describes the third bowl that
occurs during the seven last plagues (God’s
destructive wrath). God pours the third bowl of
His wrath – full strength – upon those
people who participated in killing His saints
during the Great Tribulation. God avenges the
innocent blood of His saints by giving these
bloodthirsty people blood to drink. These evil
people will suffer horribly for their crimes
against humanity. In addition to this horrible
suffering, their lives will be sustained so that
they might perish in burning sulfur. The wrath of
God is far worse than anything man can do. Jesus
warned, “But I will show you whom you
should fear: Fear him who, after the killing of
the body, has power to throw you into hell. Yes,
I tell you, fear him.” (Like 12:5)
Powerful Irony
When God’s judgments
begin, God’s servants, the 144,000, will
tell a dazed and reeling world that God is angry
because there is no respect for His laws or His
authority. They will remind everyone that
God’s Ten Commandments are ten demands the
Creator imposes on all creation. Specifically,
the fourth commandment requires the cessation of
work on God’s seventh day Sabbath.
Ironically, the leaders of the religious
coalition will say the same thing! The problem
will be that Babylon’s Sabbath and
God’s Sabbath will be on two different days!
This disparity will make the issue of
“worship” very interesting. The
religious leaders of Babylon will say with a
united voice that God has sent judgments upon
mankind because Earth’s inhabitants have
sinned greatly and have become degenerate. They
will call for immediate action to appease God.
The religious leaders of Babylon will sincerely
demand laws from their legislators requiring
everyone to honor and worship the God of Heaven.
Hindu and Buddhist leaders will solve the worship
problem by imposing their views upon their
nations. Jewish rabbis, Catholic priests and
Protestant clergy will all do the same.
A Holy Day Mystery
God has clearly expressed
in the Bible how His subjects are to worship Him.
This is not a matter left to human design, for if
it was, humans would have greater authority than
God. The one dictating the time and manner of
worship has highest authority. Unfortunately,
the devil has obscured God’s truth about
worship and implemented false religion around the
world. During the end time, Babylon will face a
peculiar problem. Each religious system in
Babylon will demand that God be worshiped in a
variety of ways. For example, Moslems, regard
Friday as a holy day, Jews regard Saturday as a
holy day and Christians regard Sunday as a holy
day! Therefore, each religion will ask its
lawmakers to enact laws exalting their day of
worship. The Bible says that when people obey the
laws of Babylon, they will be worshiping the
devil because the devil is the power within
Babylon. “Men worshiped the dragon [devil]
because he had given authority to the beast
[Babylon], and they also worshiped the beast [Babylon]
and asked, “Who is like the beast [Babylon]?
Who can make war [rebel] against
him?” (Revelation 13:4)
The story of Cain and
Abel is recorded in the Bible because it
illustrates the primary difference between true
worship and false worship. Both men built altars.
Abel worshiped God by obediently sacrificing a
lamb according to God’s instructions. Cain
refused to obey God. Instead, he chose to do what
he thought was best. In effect, Cain presumed to
tell his Creator how He would be worshiped. By
doing this, Cain insulted God and God rejected
Cain’s offering. (Genesis 4: 1-6)
Cain’s rebellious
heart led to Cain’s rejection. Because of
rejection, Cain became violently angry and killed
his brother. John warns, “Do not be like
Cain, who belonged to the evil one and murdered
his brother. And why did he murder him? Because
his own actions were evil and his brother’s
were righteous. Do not be surprised, my brothers,
if the world hates you.” (1 John 3:
12,13) John says Cain’s “act of
worship” was evil! In fact, God considered
it a blasphemous act because Cain assumed the
prerogatives that only belong to God. Cain
thought he could tell God how or when He should
be worshiped! Look at this from God’s
perspective for a moment. If a created being can
tell his Creator how or when He is to be
worshiped, then the created being is greater than
his Creator. Remember, the one dictating the
time and manner of worship has highest authority.
The crux of the matter is this: God accepts our
worship if we worship Him in Spirit and in truth;
that is, if we honestly worship God according to
all we know to be right and true. At the present
time, many people worship God thinking they are
doing the right thing, when in reality they are
not worshiping God as He commands. God kindly
winks at our ignorance. However, during the Great
Tribulation, God has determined that the whole
world must be informed about worship. This is why
worship will become the central issue during the
Great Tribulation. The 144,000 will preach the
gospel of Jesus Christ to every nation, kindred
and tongue as a testimony to all nations.
(Matthew 24:14) and the gospel of Jesus Christ
contains specific information about the worship
of Jesus. The 144,000 will proclaim “…Fear
God and give him glory, because the hour of his
judgment has come, Worship him who made the
Heavens, the Earth, the sea and the springs of
water.” (Revelation 14:7) The 144,000
will present the first message that will be
“fear God” and “worship the
Creator” because the vast majority of the
world’s population does neither. God
understands Earth’s spiritual darkness and
He has winked at our ignorance for a ling time,
but overnight, He will remove the darkness that
covers the subject of worship by display of
awesome power, He will have everyone’s
attention. Then, He will send His servants
throughout the world and with Holy Spirit power;
they will expel the darkness that Satan has
placed around the subject of worshiping God on
His holy Sabbath, the seventh day of the week.
The honest in heart within every religion will
hear the call to worship Jesus and they will
receive Christ as their Savior and worship Jesus
according to our Creator’s demands.
Worship the Creator
This may come as a
surprise, but 95% of the references about God in
the Bible refer to Jesus. The Father rarely
speaks in the Bible. Jesus is the God of the Old
Testament and He is the God of the New Testament.
(Isaiah 45; John 5:39,40; 8:58) Jesus is the
Creator of Heaven and Earth. (John 1:1-14;
Colossians 1:16-19; Hebrews 1:1-3) These facts
are presented because Jesus is not a lesser God
than the Father as many suppose. (John 5:23;
Colossians 2:9) Jesus is fully God and He did not
leave worship to human design. Jesus clearly
explains in the Ten Commandments how He is to be
worshiped. Carefully review His first four
commands. They are found in Exodus 20: 3-11)
Commandment 1. “You shall not have no gods before me.”
Commandment 2.
“You shall not make for yourself an idol in
the form of anything in heaven above or on Earth
beneath or in the waters below. You shall not bow
down to them or worship them; for I, the Lord
your God, am a jealous God, punishing the
children for the sin of the fathers to the third
and fourth generation of those who hate me, but
showing love to thousands who love me and keep my
commandments.”
Commandment 3. “You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God, for the Lord will not hold anyone guiltless who misuses his name.” Commandment 4. “ Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is the Sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you shall not do any work, neither you, nor your son or daughter, nor your manservant or maidservant, nor your animals, nor the alien within your gates. For in six days the Lord made the heavens and the Earth, the sea, and all that is in them, but he rested on the seventh day. Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy.”
These four commandments
outline the basics of worship. They explain the
reverence and respect due our Creator. We are not
to obey and reverence any other God. We are not
to create an idol and bow down before it. We are
not to use or represent the name of God in a
careless way. In addition, we are to observe the
seventh day of the week as a memorial to our
Creator and our Redeemer by resting from our
labors on Saturday, just as He rested from His.
Confrontational Issue
When confronted with the
demands of the fourth commandment, most
Christians argue that the seventh day Sabbath was
abolished or nailed to the cross. The implication
is that when Jesus came to Earth, He did away
with the Ten Commandments, including the
“Sabbath of the Jews.” The Bible
disagrees. The fourth commandment does not grant
ownership of the Sabbath to the Jews. Rather, it
says, “The seventh day is a Sabbath to
the Lord your God.” The Bible indicates
the seventh day was made holy long before there
was any Jew on earth! In fact, the seventh day
Sabbath was created and set apart as a special
day at Creation. When properly understood, the
beauty of God’s Sabbath shines from
Creation’s week revealing a special gift
that Jesus gave to mankind. Think of it –
God’s Sabbath was the first full day of life
for Adam and Eve! Jesus created the Sabbath, He
made it holy at Creation and He gave it to man: “Thus
the heavens and the earth were completed in all
their vast array. By the seventh day God had
finished the work he had been doing; so on the
seventh day he rested from all his work. And God
blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because
on it he rested from all the work of creating
that he had done.” (Genesis 2:1-3) Four
thousand years later Jesus said, “…The
Sabbath was made for man, not man for the
Sabbath, so the Son of Man is Lord even of the
Sabbath.” (Mark 2:27,28)
If the topic of the
seventh day Sabbath is a controversial subject in
the best of times, what will it be during the
worst of times? God’s seventh day Sabbath
will prove to be highly controversial during the
Great Tribulation for three reasons: First, our
carnal nature is inherently opposed to obeying
God’s law: “The sinful mind is
hostile to God. It does not submit to god’s
law, nor can it do so.” (Romans 8:7)
Second, few people have enough time to get
everything done that needs to be done throughout
the week. Asking most people to “give
up” 24 hours each week to worship God seems
to be asking too much. Last, God’s Sabbath
has a very determined adversary. The devil has
made sure that Saturday observance puts a person
at odds with the social and religious orders of
life. The observance of Sabbath interrupts every
aspect of life. This is why God created the
Sabbath in the first place. Jesus wanted to
interrupt man’s relentless pursuit for money
and pleasure every week with a whole day of rest.
Because Jesus knew that mankind would stray from
His Sabbath, God bound the observance of His
Sabbath upon mankind with the authority of law.
When these factors are added together, it is easy
to see why most of the world prefers to worship
God according to their own ideas. They believe
that “Jesus wants too much.”
The Ten Commandments are
divided into two groups, and therefore, they were
written on two tablets of stone. (Exodus 34:29)
The first four commandments deal with man’s
relationship to God, and the last six deal with
man’s relationship to his neighbor.
Actually, the Ten Commandments summarize the two
essential laws of life. Jesus summarized them
saying, “…’Love the Lord your
God with all your heart and with all your soul
and with all your mind.’ This is the first
and greatest commandment. And the second is like
it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’
All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two
commandments.” (Matthew 22:37-40; Jesus
quotes from Deuteronomy 6:5; Leviticus 19:18.)
Love and faith are the
foundation of salvation. Love makes submission a
joy, and faith (believing God’s Word) is the
basis for obedience. The two “love”
commandments that Jesus mentioned are defined by
the Ten Commandments. The meaning of love is
not left to human definition. Unfortunately,
the word “love” today, commonly means
sex, lust or passion. What a perversion!
According to Jesus, true love is a high and holy
principle that produces joyful obedience!
“Whoever has my commands and obeys them, he
is the one who loves me. He who loves me will be
loved by my Father, and I too will love him and
show myself to him….If anyone loves me, he
will obey my teachings….He who does not love
me will not obey my teaching….”
(John 14:21-24)
As we would expect, Satan
has effectively led the human race to diminish
the importance of the Ten Commandments. The devil
has especially tried to hide the requirement of
the fourth commandment which contains instruction
on how to worship an when to
worship our Creator. Satan’s purpose for
doing this is simple. Bible history confirms that
when people ignore the Sabbath of their Creator,
they also forget their Creator. When people
forget their creator, they soon create false gods
that are compatible with the carnal nature
because mankind inherently needs something to
exalt and worship. God created this desire within
us. Satan has enjoyed enormous success displacing
our Creator with false gods. Many people have no
idea that god demands rest on the seventh day of
the week. God has winked at man’s ignorance
and darkness on this subject for a long time.
This is not God’s loss; it is man’s
loss because an all-knowing Creator created the
Sabbath for man! Every violation of God’s
law diminishes the quality of life that God wants
for His children. Degeneracy is the result of
rebellion and separation from the renewing power
of God. If a person does not love and obey his or
her Creator, he or she has broken the first
commandment because that person will love and
obey another god. “Who foretold this long
ago, who declared it from the distant past? Was
it not I, the Lord? And there is no other God
apart from me, a righteous God and a Savior;
there is none but me. Turn to me and be saved,
all you ends of the earth; for I am God, and
there is no other.” (Isaiah 45:21,22)
Jesus will use the first
four trumpets to strip away our financial
security and our foolish attraction for gods of
wood, metal, stone, pleasure, materialism and
self reliance. A $75,000 Mercedes will be of no
value without fuel or roads on which to drive. A
$500,000 house will be worthless if it is reduced
to a pile of rubble by the first global
earthquake. God is about to awaken people all
over the world. Then everyone will get a chance
to see how great our corporate rebellion is
against Him. This rebellion will center on the
issue of worship, specifically on the observance
of our Creator’s Sabbath.
Jesus is Almighty God
Knowledge of an omnipotent and angry God will explode all over the Earth during the Great Tribulation! No one will be able to deny God’s wrath. God’s silence with the transgression of His law will end and all creation will know that He sits enthroned in Heaven. He is Almighty God. He is Sovereign over Heaven and Earth and He will send a clarion call throughout the earth to worship Him on His holy day – Saturday, the seventh day of the week. The call to worship Him as He dictates will separate the sheep from the goats.
Consider these three
points:
1. God
declared the seventh day of the week holy at
Creation because He rested on the seventh day to
commemorate His creation of this world! The word holy
means “set apart.” God made the seventh
day uniquely different from the other six days at
Creation – not at Mount Sinai! It was God
who set the seventh day apart from the others.
(Genesis 2:2,3)
2. Because
foreknew that Satan would successfully lead the
world to forget or deny the holiness of the
seventh day Sabbath, the fourth commandment
begins with the word “Remember.”
(Exodus 20:8)
3.
Contrary to what religious leaders say, god
Himself declared the seventh day of the week to
be holy and He has not rescinded this
declaration. All other days, according to
God, are for work and common activities. (Exodus
20:9)
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Were the Ten Commandments
Abolished?
If you ask most
Christians about the Ten Commandments, they will
agree that nine of the ten are good. (The
implication, of course, is that one is bad.) They
will agree that it is wrong to steal, kill
another human being, commit adultery, use
God’s name in vain or worship idols. In
fact, much of the Christian world will tell you
that nine of the Ten Commandments benefit
society. However, when you ask questions about
the fourth commandment, you will hear how the Ten
Commandments were nailed to the cross and are no
longer binding upon humanity. Why this
contradiction?
For centuries, Catholic
and Protestant clerics have said the Ten
Commandments were nailed to the cross. This
explains why most Christians today see no reason
to be concerned about the demands of the fourth
commandment. If we reason from cause to effect,
we would immediately recognize that our world
finds itself in a dismal state today singularly
due to lawlessness. Parents have not taught their
children the importance of man’s laws, not
to mention God’s higher laws. When the
importance of law and obedience is neglected in
childhood, moral absolutes evaporate and another
law, the law of the jungle, prevails. In the
jungle of evil, the strongest players rule by
deceit and whim (machine guns, brute force,
ect.). The United States has incarcerated more
people than any other developed nation. Why is
this? When the beauty and necessity of law is
ignored in childhood, lawlessness takes over.
Safety, virtue and nobility of character
disappear when lawlessness rules. Painful
suffering, broken relationships, greed, drugs,
sexual depravity and needless deaths are
evidences of lawlessness. When the beacon of
moral law declines, decadence, chaos and misery
overtakes society. This cause to effect
progression explains why God has had to destroy
civilizations from time to time. When the cup of
iniquity becomes full, total destruction is the only
solution.
Law and Grace
Many people are confused
about the close harmony that exists between
God’s law and God’s grace, even though
we routinely apply these concepts in our lives.
Law and grace are brother and sister – they
are inseparably related. In fact, they cannot
exist without each other. We need grace because
law is present. If God had no law, God’s
grace would not be necessary! Paul and John say
that when there is no law, there is no sin! (See
Romans 4:15 and 1 John 3:4-6.) However, grace
does not lessen the obedience that laws demand
either! (Romans 3:31)
If a judge pardons a
speeding ticket, does this act of
“grace” release the offender from the
requirement to obey the speed limit in the
future? Not at all. In this example, the law
remains intact and grace provides forgiveness to
the offender for that one offense. In practice,
the harmony between law and grace is easy to
understand. For example, when two people are
united in love, there are certain nonnegotiable
rules the couple must follow if they are to
maintain fidelity within the relationship.
Faithfulness is one nonnegotiable rule.
Therefore, it is with our Creator. If we love
Him, we have to abide by His nonnegotiable rules,
not for the purpose of salvation, but to maintain
that all-important relationship with Him.
“Can two walk together, except they be
agreed?” (Amos 3:3, KJV) A person cannot
have a relationship with God without obeying Him.
God is not our equal. “When Abram was
ninety-nine years old, the Lord [Jesus] appeared
to him and said, ‘I am God Almighty; walk
before me and be blameless.’” (Genesis
17:1, insertion mine) Jesus is Sovereign God of
the Universe. Jesus said, “If you love me,
you will obey what I command….You are my
friends if you do what I command.” (John
14:15; 15:14)
The world will soon hear
the message that God’s Ten Commandments are
nonnegotiable. Religious leaders have declared
God’s commandments void, and many people,
including Christians, are ignorant of God’s
laws. However, Jesus will remove this ignorance
with a display of powerful judgments and the
preaching of the 144,000. God’s judgments
are coming on the world because a majority of the
world’s population does not honor the other
nine commandments! God is justifiably angry with
humankind. He owns a planet that is constantly at
war. Humankind has little love or trust for one
another. Instead, they prefer to kill, cheat,
lie, commit idolatry and adultery, and steal from
each other. On top of this, few people on this
planet really love God enough to do what He
commands. Each sin adds to the cup and when the
cup spills over, God acts. God’s patience
with sin has a limit.
Let me be clear,
obedience does not bring salvation, for salvation
is not based on a perfection obtained through
obedience. Salvation is based on faith. Faith in
God is expressed by our “willingness”
to obey Him. Obeying God’s laws are for our
benefit, not His. Think about it. Why would
anyone reject the idea of having the seventh day
set aside to rest each week? Disobeying
God’s laws always reduces the quality of
life. If we live in harmony with god’s laws,
we can live life to the fullest, as God created
life to be lived. If we ignore God’s laws,
death and misery are the results. If we live
according to God’s laws, we can enjoy the
pursuit of happiness and the fullness of life
that He wants us to have. If we ignore them, the
consequences are self-evident. Magazines and
newspapers print the horrible results every day.
A Test of Faith
God has thoughtfully
designed a final exam for Earth. He will grant
Satan and his forces complete control of the
world’s religious and political systems for
a short time. Individuals who love God above all
else will, on the pain of imprisonment, torture
and death, obey His law! A watching universe will
clearly see who would rather die than to obey the
devil. The sheep will be separated from the
goats. Consider the contest carefully.
Circumstances will be so desperate during the
Great Tribulation that obeying the Ten
Commandments will be impossible, except through
faith! In other words, the only way a person will
be able to obey Jesus and keep His commandments
will be through faith in God’s promises.
This is why John identified the remnant of
God’s people as follows: “Then the
dragon [the devil] was enraged at the woman and
went off to make war against the rest of her
offspring those who obey God’s commandments
and hold to the testimony of Jesus.”
(Revelation 12:17)
Are There Reasons to
Worship on Sunday?
During the Great
Tribulation, the United States (and many other
nations that have a Christian majority) will make
and enforce laws regarding the sacredness of
Sunday, even though there is not a hint of a
command in the bible to worship God on Sunday.
Sunday is not, nor has it ever been, God’s
day of worship. Many God-fearing people
mistakenly believe that Sunday is the Lord’s
day. Eloquent scholars have produced volumes
offering sophisticated logic to whitewash the
error, but the Bible does not teach that
Sunday replaced Sabbath as God’s day of
worship after Jesus died on the cross. There
are eight texts in the New Testament that mention
the first day of the week. Therefore, direct
biblical support for the sacredness of Sunday has
to come from these eight verses. Here are the
texts:
The texts
in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John state Jesus was
resurrected on the first day of the week – a
well accepted fact. However, none of these texts
mentions anything about the sacredness of Sunday.
In fact, Luke 23:56 points out that a group of
women did not prepare the Lord’s body for
burial late Friday afternoon, but instead rested
on the Sabbath “according to the
commandment.” Their behavior indicates that
Jesus did not inform His disciples that the
fourth commandment would be made void after His
death. Since the first six texts say nothing
about the sacredness of Sunday, we are left with
two remaining verses:
Some people believe Acts
20:7 offers evidence to support Sunday worship.
They use this text to prove the apostles
worshiped on Sunday. But notice what the text
says, “On the first day of the week we came
together to break bread, Paul spoke to the people
and, because he intended to leave the next day,
kept on talking until midnight.” (Acts 20:7)
In bible times, a day began at sunset and ended
the following evening. Since Creation, the
rotation of the Earth has produced this
unchanging process. (See Genesis 1:5.) The Jews
in Christ’s time regarded a day from evening
to evening, and they observed the Sabbath from
Friday sundown to Saturday sundown. This practice
remains intact among orthodox Jews today.
(Compare Luke 23:50-56 with Leviticus 23:32.)
Therefore, the timing
described in Acts 20:7 is as follows: Paul stayed
with the believers at Troas for seven days. (Acts
20:6) On the evening of the first day of the
week, at suppertime, the believers met to eat
supper with Paul and to say good-bye to their
dear friend. Remember, the first day of the week
in Paul’s time began Sabbath evening at
sundown, or what we call Saturday evening and of
course, Saturday night followed. After supper,
Paul preached until midnight, or Saturday
midnight. A few hours later on Sunday morning,
the first day of the week, he left Troas for
Assos. Therefore, Paul met with believers for
supper and preached until midnight, Saturday
night. Does a farewell supper and Saturday night
meeting change or abrogate the fourth commandment
of God? No. Even if Paul chose to hold a worship
service on Wednesday night, would his behavior
make God’s law void? No. Only God can
declare His law void.
Some Bible students claim
that the term ‘breaking of bread”
indicates Paul’s visit was a communion or
worship service. This is not true. In Luke
24:13-31 Jesus “broke bread” at supper
time with His disciples after walking more than
seven miles to Emmaus with them on the first day
of the week. The breaking of bread, even to this
day, remains a Middle Eastern custom since bread
is often baked so firm that it has to be
literally broken in order to be eaten. We know
that Jesus “broke bread” on Thursday
night with His disciples at Passover and the road
to Emmaus experience happened Sunday evening just
as Monday was beginning. Why would Jesus conduct
a worship service at sundown in Emmaus, as the
second day of the week was beginning? Even if it
was a worship service, where is God’s
command to make void His fourth commandment?
Certainly not in Acts 20:7.
Paul did not conduct a
Sunday worship service in Troas because the day
of worship had been changed. Actually, Paul held
a farewell meeting on Saturday night – the
first part of the first day of the week –
after resting on the Sabbath. This story confuses
many people today, because we reckon a day from
midnight to midnight. Therefore, if Christians
want to follow Paul’s example as to
“when” they should worship, they need
to worship on Saturday night (sundown to
midnight). The question remains – where is
the authority in this text for Sunday observance?
1 Corinthians 16:2
Some Christians argue
that Paul insisted on taking an offering for the
poor on the first day of the week. Notice:
“Now about the collection for God’s
people: Do what I told the Galatian churches to
do. On the first day of every week, each one of
you should set aside a sum of money in keeping
with his income, saving it up, so that when I
come no collections will have to be made. Then,
when I arrive, I will give letters of
introduction to the men you approve and send them
with your gift to Jerusalem.” (1 Corinthians
16:1-3)
In Paul’s day, money
as a medium of exchange was not as common as it
is today. Instead, trading was done through a
barter system. For example, a person might trade
a chicken or some item for cloth or pottery.
Therefore, Paul instructed the church in Corinth
to start early – begin the week with an
attempt to exchange items for currency since it
might take six days to do so. Paul wanted to
carry money with him to help persecuted believers
in Jerusalem. Paul did not want to travel with
rooster, goats, pottery and other things of
value, so he asked that they take care of this
matter, “first thing after the
Sabbath.” (Compare with Nehemiah 13:15.)
Again the question has to raised, does
Paul’s instruction change or make void the
fourth commandment of God? The answer is
“No.”
Thought on Romans 6
Many Christians, without
offering any biblical support, claim that Sunday
worship is God’s will because Jesus arose
from the dead on Sunday morning, the first day of
the week. Yes, Jesus, rose from the dead on
Sunday and the resurrection is very important,
but the Bible provides a celebration of the
resurrection and it is not Sunday worship! It is
baptism. Notice what Paul says, “What shall
we say, then? Shall we go on sinning so that
grace may increase? By no means! We died to sin;
that all of us who were baptized into Christ
Jesus were baptized into his death? We were
therefore buried with him through baptism into
death in order that, just as Christ was raised
from the dead through the glory of the Father, we
too may live a new life.” (Romans 6:1-4)
Paul makes a beautiful analogy of baptism by
comparing the resurrection of Jesus from the dead
with the experience of being resurrected from the
deadness of sin through being born again! Baptism
is a public statement that life in Christ has
begun. Still we have to ask, does baptism change
or abrogate the fourth commandment? Not at all.
In fact, not one of the eight texts in the New
Testament says that the holiness of the seventh
day was transferred to Sunday! There is no text
in the bible indicating that Sunday is a scared
day! In fact, the fourth commandment says Sunday
is a workday!
Herein lies a big part of
the coming controversy over worship, Satan has
duped the religions of the world on the subject
of worship and when god’s truth shines upon
humanity, reinforced by overwhelming destruction
everywhere, what will people do? The current mind
set goes like this: If the Ten Commandments were
nailed to the cross, and there is no command from
God in the New Testament to worship God at any
particular time, then God cannot be offended by
man’s diversity in worship. This mind set
will be reversed when God’s wrath spills
over.
What Was Nailed to the Cross
Many Christians argue
that the Ten Commandments were nailed to the
cross. Yet, this argument does not solve the
problem. Whatever happens to the fourth
commandment happens to the other nine! If
we do away with the fourth commandment that
declares the seventh day to be a holy day, we
must also do away with the commandment that says
adultery is wrong. About 30 years after Jesus
ascended, Paul wrote, “What shall we say,
then? Is the law sin? Certainly not! Indeed I
would not have known what sin was except through
the law. For I would not have known what coveting
really was if the law had not said, ‘Do not
covet.’” (Romans 7:7) To what is Paul
referring when he says, “ if not the Ten
Commandments?
So, what was nailed to
the cross? When Jesus died, the Levitical system
ended. The ceremonial system was terminated. Many
Christians do not realize the ceremonies under
the Levitical system were a shadow or
illustration revealing the plan of salvation. The
key word is shadow. These shadow services
pointed toward realities! (Hebrew 7 and 8) Paul
writes, “For in Christ all the fullness of
the Deity lives in bodily form, and you have been
given fullness in Christ, who is the head over
every power and authority. …When you were
dead in your sin and in the uncircumcision of the
sinful nature, God made you alive with Christ. He
forgave us all our sins, having canceled the
written code, with all its regulations, that was
against us and that stood opposed to us; he took
it away, nailing it to the cross….Therefore
do not let anyone judge you by what you eat and
drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a
New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day [feast]. These
are a shadow of the things that were to come;
the reality, however, is found in Christ. Do not
let anyone who delights in false humility and the
worship of angels disqualify you for the
prize….” (Colossians 2:9-18, insertion
and italics mine)
If you look at these
verses carefully, you can see that Paul is
discussing things that were shadows of
things to come. Of all the concepts taught in the
Bible, the services in God’s temple are
among the most profound, intricate and beautiful.
A proper understanding of these services ties all
Bible themes together, they provide a backdrop
against which all conclusions about God’s
will, and ways can be tested and verified. This
is a crucial point. God commanded Moses to set up
a careful parallel or shadow of the plan of
salvation so human beings could study, test
and validate the shadow. God warned Moses to
follow the pattern that God gave him. This makes
sense because if the model were flawed, our study
of Heaven’s temple would also be flawed.
Notice this verse: “They [the priests] serve
at a sanctuary that is a copy and shadow
of what is in heaven. This is why Moses was
warned when he was about to build the tabernacle:
‘See to it that you make everything
according to the pattern shown you on the
mountain.’” (Hebrew 8:5, insertion and
italics mine)
New Moon observances and
Sabbath day feasts were shadows required under
the Levitical system. The “Sabbath day”
that Paul is referring to is not the seventh day
Sabbath of the fourth commandment. Rather, the
term “Sabbath days” applies of feast
days, such as the Passover, Pentecost or the Day
of Atonement. (Leviticus 16:30-31) Certain feat
days fell on different days of the week (like our
birthday) because they occurred on the same
date each year. These feast days were
considered special Sabbaths of rest (or Sabbath
days) that pointed forward to different aspects
of the plan of salvation. For example, the
Passover not only reminded the Jews of
deliverance from Egypt, it also pointed forward
to the time when the Passover Lamb – Jesus
Christ – would die on the cross so the blood
of God’s firstborn Son could be applied to
the doorposts of our hearts.
The Jews confused the Ten
Commandments law of God with the laws of Moses
much like Christians to today. The Jews did not
understand the vibrant relationship between the
covenant (written by God’s finger) and the
ceremonial laws (written by Moses’ hand).
One law was permanent, and the other temporary.
The greater law, the covenant or Ten Commandments
written by Jesus Himself, was kept inside the
ark. (Hebrews 9:4) This is why the ark was called
the ark of the “covenant.” The lesser
law of Moses, containing the shadow rules,
was kept in a pocket on the outside of the ark.
(See Deuteronomy 10:1,2; 31:26.) When Jesus died,
the ceremonial rules, which were shadows of
realities from their inception, ended. The
relationship between the Ten Commandments and the
laws written by Moses can be compared to the
lesser/ greater relationship that exists between
state and federal laws in the United States. A
state law will eventually terminate a state law.
This feature is necessary to preserve the union
of the state.
Other Objections
Some Christians use
Romans 14 to prove that it does not matter which
day of the week we use to worship God. Notice the
text: “Accept him whose faith is weak,
without passing judgment on disputable matters.
One man’s faith allows him to eat
everything, but another man, whose faith is weak,
eats only vegetables. The man who eats everything
must not look down on him who does not, and the
man who does eat everything must not condemn the
man who does, for God as accepted him. Who are
you to judge someone else’s servant? To his
own master he stands or falls. And he will stand,
for the Lord is able to make him stand. One man
considers one day more sacred than another;
another man considers every day alike. Each one
should be fully convinced in his own mind. He who
regards one day as special, does so to the Lord.
He who eats meat, eats to the Lord, for he gives
thanks to God; and he who abstains, does so to
the Lord and gives thanks to God. For none of us
lives to himself alone and none of us dies to
himself alone. If we live, we live to the Lord;
and if we die, we die to the Lord. So, whether we
live or die, we belong to the Lord. For this very
reason, Christ died and returned to life so that
we might be with the Lord of both the dead and
the living. You, then, why do you judge your
brother? For we will all stand before God’s
judgment seat.” (Romans 14: 1-10)
These verses do not imply
that we can worship God whenever we want. No,
this text addresses a specific problem that early
Roman Christians had to deal with; namely, the
religious customs of newly converted Jews. In
other words, if a new believer in Jesus felt he
needed to continue to observe Passover, Paul did
not condemn the new believer except to say that
his faith was weak. In addition, if the new
believer could not consciously eat meat purchased
in the marketplace for fear it had not been
killed correctly or that it had been offered
before idols, Paul’s counsel was to leave
him alone! (The Jews could not purchase nor eat
meat unless it was killed according to Mosaic
code. Leviticus 19:26) Today, many Christians use
this text to support Sunday worship, although it
says nothing about Sunday! I seriously doubt
religious leaders will offer the freedom
mentioned in these verses when they seek the
exaltation of law during the Great Tribulation.
Sabbath Restated In New
Testament
Some Christians claim
that nine of the Ten Commandments are mentioned
in the New Testament, but the fourth commandment
is not restated. Therefore, because the fourth
commandment was not mentioned in the New
Testament, it proves the Sabbath
commandment was voided when Jesus died on the
cross. This statement is blatantly false because
the fourth commandment is clearly affirmed in the
New Testament! Paul wrote, “There remains
then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God; for
anyone who enters God’s rest also rests from
his own work, just as God did from his.”
(Hebrews 4:9,10) Believers in Christ will rest
from their works “just as God did.”
When did God rest from His labors? Genesis 2:1-3
says He rested on the seventh day. Can the
obligation of the seventh day Sabbath in the New
Testament be any clearer? Paul faithfully
observed the seventh day Sabbath during his
lifetime. (See Acts 13:44; 16:13; 17:2; 18:4,11.)
Even more, Jesus Himself, called attention to the
fact that the seventh day Sabbath would remain
sacred long after His ascension! (Matthew 24:20)
God’s Law
The apostle Paul knew the
Ten Commandments were intact after the cross. He
said, “For I would not have known what it
was to covet if the law had not said, ‘Do
not covet.’” (Romans 7:7) Likewise,
James knew the Ten Commandments were intact after
the cross. He wrote, “If you really keep the
royal law found in Scripture, ‘Love your
neighbor as yourself,’ you are doing right!
But if you show favoritism, you sin and are
convicted by the law as lawbreakers. For whoever
keeps the whole law and yet stumbles at just one
point is guilty of breaking all of it. For he who
said, ‘Do not commit adultery, ‘ also
said, ‘Do not murder.’ If you do not
commit adultery but commit murder, you have
become a lawbreaker.” (James 2:8-11) If the
royal law includes “Do not commit
adultery” and “Do not commit
murder,” the royal law has to include
“Remember to keep the Sabbath holy.”
James highlights an important point about
God’s law we have to understand. James says
that we are guilty of breaking all of the Ten
Commandments. If we break one, we are guilty of
breaking them all because the King’s law is
fulfilled through total submission to a
God of love. Our love for God must be unlimited
– with all our heart, mind and soul and love
our neighbor should be equal to the love we have
for ourselves. Jesus said, “If you love me,
you will obey what I command.” (John 14:15) |
WRITERS BLOGGERS CHRISTIANS WIFES MOTHER FIGHTERS FOR FREEDOM CHARLENE CLEO EIBEN CHARLENE ZECHENDER Alexandra Day Debra Fish JEFF WALLER charlene zechender
Thursday, December 20, 2012
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