DID YOU KNOW?
What The Vatican Knows About Seventh-day Adventists, That Makes It Angry.

There is a quiet but deep tension between the Vatican and the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Most people see only two different religious groups, but Rome knows the real issue is much bigger. It is not about politics or personal feelings. It is about Bible prophecy and the authority of God’s law regarding worship.

At the center of this tension is the Sabbath. Seventh-day Adventists accepts the clear commands of the Bible to keep the seventh day, Saturday, holy. God Himself wrote this fourth commandment with His own finger: “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days you shall labor… but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord your God” (Exodus 20:8-11). This day is a weekly memorial that God is our Creator.

Adventists also know that the prophecy in Daniel 7:25 points directly to the papacy. The Scriptures says, the “little horn” power would “think to change times and laws.” History shows that the Roman Catholic Church openly admit that it changed the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday. One of its own catechisms asks: “Why do we observe Sunday instead of Saturday?” The answer: “Because the Catholic Church transferred the solemnity from Saturday to Sunday.”

The Vatican knows these words are printed in its own books. What angers it is that Adventists use those very statements to prove the prophecy points to the Papacy. While many Protestant churches have softened their message and joined hands with Rome, Adventists have not. We still teach that this change of the Sabbath is the clearest sign of the little horn’s attempt to place itself above God’s law.

This is not a small argument about which day to rest. It is a direct challenge to the papacy’s greatest claim: that it has the power to change God’s Commandments and decide what is right in matters of faith and worship. Adventists stand as some of the last voices still holding the historic Protestant view that the papacy fulfills the Bible’s picture of the Antichrist power described in Daniel and Revelation.

The Bible warns of a final crisis in Revelation 13. A religious power will join with civil governments to force false worship on the world. Adventists discover this to be the revived Roman Papal power. In that coming test, the whole world will be divided over one important question: Who will you worship? Will you obey God’s seventh-day Sabbath, which is the seal of His authority as Creator? Or will you accept the mark of the beast by honoring a day that has no command in Scripture?

Every time an Adventist keeps the true Sabbath, it is a living protest against man-made religion. It says, “We will obey God rather than men” (Acts 5:29). It reminds the world that God’s law has never been changed and never will be.
The Vatican understands this clearly. It knows Adventists are not confused by tradition. They go straight to the plain words of Scripture. No amount of friendly dialogue or pressure will make us stop preaching the Sabbath, the soon return of Jesus, and the urgent call, “Come out of her (Catholicism), my people” (Revelation 18:4).

This is the great controversy between Christ and Satan. It is about who has the right to rule in the human heart, God with His holy law, or man with his unbiblical traditions. The lines are drawn. As the world moves closer to its final days, the power in Rome knows one thing for sure: the Seventh-day Adventist Church will not be silent.

We will keep lifting up the Sabbath as God’s seal on His faithful people until Jesus comes. The truth spoken from the Bible, cannot be erased. And the seventh-day Sabbath, written by God at creation, will stand forever as the sign of those who love and obey Him.

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DID YOU KNOW? What The Vatican Knows About Seventh-day Adventists, That Makes It Angry. There is a quiet but deep tension between the Vatican and the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Most people see only two different religious groups, but Rome knows the real issue is much bigger. It is not about politics or personal feelings. It is about Bible prophecy and the authority of God’s law regarding worship. At the center of this tension is the Sabbath. Seventh-day Adventists accepts the clear commands of the Bible to keep the seventh day, Saturday, holy. God Himself wrote this fourth commandment with His own finger: “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days you shall labor… but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord your God” (Exodus 20:8-11). This day is a weekly memorial that God is our Creator. Adventists also know that the prophecy in Daniel 7:25 points directly to the papacy. The Scriptures says, the “little horn” power would “think to change times and laws.” History shows that the Roman Catholic Church openly admit that it changed the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday. One of its own catechisms asks: “Why do we observe Sunday instead of Saturday?” The answer: “Because the Catholic Church transferred the solemnity from Saturday to Sunday.” The Vatican knows these words are printed in its own books. What angers it is that Adventists use those very statements to prove the prophecy points to the Papacy. While many Protestant churches have softened their message and joined hands with Rome, Adventists have not. We still teach that this change of the Sabbath is the clearest sign of the little horn’s attempt to place itself above God’s law. This is not a small argument about which day to rest. It is a direct challenge to the papacy’s greatest claim: that it has the power to change God’s Commandments and decide what is right in matters of faith and worship. Adventists stand as some of the last voices still holding the historic Protestant view that the papacy fulfills the Bible’s picture of the Antichrist power described in Daniel and Revelation. The Bible warns of a final crisis in Revelation 13. A religious power will join with civil governments to force false worship on the world. Adventists discover this to be the revived Roman Papal power. In that coming test, the whole world will be divided over one important question: Who will you worship? Will you obey God’s seventh-day Sabbath, which is the seal of His authority as Creator? Or will you accept the mark of the beast by honoring a day that has no command in Scripture? Every time an Adventist keeps the true Sabbath, it is a living protest against man-made religion. It says, “We will obey God rather than men” (Acts 5:29). It reminds the world that God’s law has never been changed and never will be. The Vatican understands this clearly. It knows Adventists are not confused by tradition. They go straight to the plain words of Scripture. No amount of friendly dialogue or pressure will make us stop preaching the Sabbath, the soon return of Jesus, and the urgent call, “Come out of her (Catholicism), my people” (Revelation 18:4). This is the great controversy between Christ and Satan. It is about who has the right to rule in the human heart, God with His holy law, or man with his unbiblical traditions. The lines are drawn. As the world moves closer to its final days, the power in Rome knows one thing for sure: the Seventh-day Adventist Church will not be silent. We will keep lifting up the Sabbath as God’s seal on His faithful people until Jesus comes. The truth spoken from the Bible, cannot be erased. And the seventh-day Sabbath, written by God at creation, will stand forever as the sign of those who love and obey Him. Gospel Angels Broadcasting
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