πŸ“£πŸ“£πŸ“£πŸ”₯ THE SHOCK WHEN YOU DISCOVER THE SEVENTH DAY SABBATH IS SATURDAY NOT SUNDAY πŸ”₯⏰‼️

πŸ“– The evidence found in Scripture regarding the Seventh-day Sabbath is overwhelming. From Genesis to Revelation, God consistently identifies the seventh day as His holy Sabbathβ€”a day He blessed, sanctified, and set apart for all mankind. Yet despite the clarity of God’s Word, millions continue to follow a tradition that arose after Christ’s death rather than the commandment established by the Creator Himself.

The Bible reveals that both the Old Covenant and the New Covenant were ratified by blood. The Old Covenant was sealed with the blood of sacrifices (Exodus 24:8), while the New Covenant was sealed forever by the precious blood of Jesus Christ (Matthew 26:28; Hebrews 10:29).

Think about a legal will. While the person is alive, changes can be made. But once the person dies, the will is sealed and cannot be altered. The apostle Paul uses this very principle when explaining the New Covenant:
πŸ“– “For where a testament is, there must also of necessity be the death of the testator.” (Hebrews 9:16-17)

When Jesus Christ died on Calvary, the New Covenant was permanently sealed by His blood. Nothing could be added to it. Nothing could be removed from it. Nothing could be changed.
πŸ“– “Though it be but a man’s covenant, yet if it be confirmed, no man disannulleth, or addeth thereto.” (Galatians 3:15)

This raises a vital question:
❓ Did Jesus abolish or change the Seventh-day Sabbath before His death?

The answer is clear: No.
βœ… Jesus declared that “The Sabbath was made for man” (Mark 2:27).

βœ… Jesus proclaimed Himself “Lord of the Sabbath” (Matthew 12:8).

βœ… Jesus instructed His followers to pray that their flight would not be on the Sabbath day decades after His resurrection (Matthew 24:20).
Not once did Christ teach that Sunday would replace the Sabbath.

Since Jesus never changed the Sabbath before His death, and since the New Covenant was sealed at Calvary, no human being had authority afterward to alter God’s holy commandment. The Fourth Commandment remained exactly as God had written it.

πŸ“– “Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law.” (Matthew 5:18)
The historical reality is that Sunday observance emerged after the apostolic era through human tradition. Yet the disciples themselves continued honoring the Seventh-day Sabbath long after Christ’s resurrection, as the book of Acts repeatedly demonstrates.

The issue is not tradition versus tradition. The issue is God’s Word versus man’s authority.
The God who created the Sabbath never revoked it. The Savior who died for sinners never changed it. The New Covenant sealed by Christ’s blood never authorized such a change.

⚠️ The call today is the same as it has always been: Follow the truth wherever it leads. Let Scripture be your guide. Test every doctrine by the Word of God. The Sabbath was established at Creation, written by God’s own finger, honored by Christ, observed by the apostles, and remains a sign of loyalty to the Creator.

πŸ™ May every believer search the Scriptures honestly and choose God’s commandments above the traditions of men.

πŸ“– “Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.” β€” Exodus 20:8