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Voting to change the Sabbath from the 7th Day to the 1st Day, The Council of Laodecia (AD 363β364)
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I'm totally gonna click that link and read more about this! And maybe something about the founding of the 7th day Adventists denomination... I try to live a life where every day is Sabbath...to be clean/holy, give reverence and thanks, sing praise, and be at peace in communion with God... All day every day as much as I can. Lol. But traditionally... Saturday we set aside for special rest and communion and making ourselves worthy to enter the temple... Then Sunday we begin the week with instruction, tithes, and gathering with other members of the body. I think this was my #2 pick. Thanks so much for playing in the "Remember the Sabbath?" Challenge! πποΈ
"Therefore he is the mediator of a new covenant, so that those who are called may receive the promised eternal inheritance, since a death has occurred that redeems them from the transgressions committed under the first covenant." (Hebrews 9:15).
Jesus honored the Sabbath by doing good. Keep the Sabbath holy. Not because "religion" says to....but because Jesus lived it first.
What a blessing these creations are! Thank you so much to all; the new challenge will be hosted by Pez and will start less than 24 hours from now. God bless and hope to see you thereπβΊοΈπβοΈ
You bring knowledge with a wonderful Sabbath creation. Thank you for edifying and encouraging us all. God bless, pastor πππ
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I really appreciate a lot your picture. It's really so well done. I greatly appreciated your reference to the Early History of the Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ. I really enjoyed studying some passages. Your reminder is simply magnificent. God bless you a hundredfold in this world and infinitely in the next.