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GoD's WorK - God's Puzzle Solved

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274 God’s Worklished system or an order of belief. But what kind of religiouspiety is this? Paul states in Verse 8, that these religious ideas,come from the world. In other words, this is humanity’s systemof deciding for themselves how they want to worship God. So, nochurch, minister or person has any divine right to supersedewhat Christ tells you. Paul ended the verse by explaining thatyou can only depend on what Christ reveals.In Matthew 4:4, Jesus plainly stated man should live by every“word” of God. If God’s “word” doesn’t reveal the truth, thenyou need to be aware of all humanly-devised religious ideas. But,that is not the case. So, the proper definition of which day ofthe week is The Sabbath can only come from God’s “word,” TheBible. Quite plainly and as usual, God’s truth is simple. Youshould prove The Sabbath Day from God’s “word” alone. Whendeciding on a basis of human reason that Jesus rose the first dayof the week, it seems irrelevant to determining which day is TheSabbath. This form of reasoning is, also, irrelevant concerningother biblical issues.What Paul SaidWhat did Paul have to say about The Sabbath? The entire chapterof Hebrews 4 explains which day is The Biblical Sabbath - andhow to keep it. In Hebrews 4:4, you find that The Seventh Dayis the day that God rested. In The Garden of Eden God restedafter His labors. You can read about the length of time requiredfor creating the earth (Genesis 2:2-3). It was in six days. Then, itwas on The Seventh Day that God rested. This was the day thatGod sanctified to make it Holy.God never sanctified any other day in The Bible. As Christians,you must live by every “word” of God. Without any doubt, only

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