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Genesis describes the creation of life on earth. This involves God creating creatures who live on land, sea and air. There was also the creation of Man, with the first man called Adam, who lived in the garden of Eden. God later formed Women because God did not want Adam to live on his own. Also they had to avoid some fruit from certain trees, because eating from them would result in death immediately. On the seventh day of creating earth and all living things, he rested from all his works, which relates in todays terms, Sunday is the Seventh Day and a day of rest and the day people worship in Church. This Chapter is one of the most important chapters of the Bible and the events leading up to the creation of earth and what happened on the Seventh day still effects us today.
The seventh day is Saturday, not Sunday. The Sabbath was changed by Rome. Yes, the seventh day is significant. Along side the spirit of prophecy, and the testimony of Jesus, the Sabbath, Saturday, the seventh day, is a theme running through the entire Holy Writ. It will play an important role in the "end time" for those that receive the seal of God in the forehead. Those that don't have the seal of God will not keep the Sabbath but Sunday. Sunday worship was done by pagans and the sole reason the children of Israel would've led into captivity for their apostacy. Fooling yourself about what the seventh day is doesn't change the reality God clearly, plainly, and consistently, claimed Saturday His holy day, not Sunday.
Keith Vaughan
Birmingham
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