Humility, people-person, touches the heart, a man of the people…these are words by which Pope Francis is described. And he may very well be all this. The world is captivated by his public persona, the media is obsessed with him, and many are attracted to his church. However, the fact of the matter is that his and his church’s objective is to ultimately rule the world and impose, upon all humanity, its mark of authority, Sunday sacredness (Revelation 13:1-18). Consequently, Francis continues to make a clarion call for world-wide observance of Sunday as a day of ‘rest’.

In his recent encyclical on climate change, Laudato SI’, he quoted the Sabbath commandment (Exodus 20:8-11), invoked its meaning, then ascribed its sanctity and sacredness to Sunday, citing it as a panacea for the environment and other world problems. Says he, “On Sunday, our participation in the Eucharist has special importance. Sunday, like the Jewish Sabbath, is meant to be a day which heals our relationships with God, with ourselves, with others and with the world. Sunday is the day of the Resurrection, the “first day” of the new creation, whose first fruits are the Lord’s risen humanity, the pledge of the final transfiguration of all created reality. It also proclaims “man’s eternal rest in God” (Laudato SI’, Section 237). This is clearly an attack on God’s word. He nor his church is shy about it. We read these bone chilling words, “Sunday is our mark of authority…the church is above the Bible, and the transference of Sabbath is proof of that fact.” (Catholic Record, Sept 1, 1923)

The Bible predicts a tectonic struggle of apocalyptic proportions over God’s Sabbath-day versus Rome’s tradition of Sunday sacredness (Revelation 13). It is a conflict in which each has to make a choice. What will your choice be?

The book, God’s Sabbath Truth, explains the struggle from the perspectives of the Bible, history and contemporary world affairs. It gives you all the information you need to choose God’s side in this conflict. It is at the very forefront in the final battle of the conflict of the ages, helping men and women to lift up Jesus Christ as the ONLY Savior of the world. It strives to educate, motivate, and inspire Christians to embrace and share God’s Sabbath Truth in opposition to the Roman Catholic church’s call for Sunday sacredness, a tradition contrary to the Bible, which she claims as her mark of authority in religious matters.

As the book’s author, I am thoroughly persuaded that God has commissioned me to proclaim His Sabbath Truth to the world in opposition to the Roman Catholic church’s call for universal Sunday sacredness. When I look back over my life, from where God has brought me to where I am, and the job He has called me to carry out; I am thoroughly convinced that He is indeed an awesome God. I share my testimony in God’s Sabbath Truth. The Creator promises that He will bless those who keep and honor His Sabbath. He has indeed kept His promise to me and has blessed me in a mighty way as I embrace and share His Sabbath Truth. He is no respecter of persons, and will do the same for you and your loved ones. Why not choose God’s side and help someone else to do likewise?

Here’s what an authoritative Baptist scholar had to say about God’s Sabbath, “There was and is a command to keep holy the Sabbath day, but that Sabbath day was not Sunday. It will however be readily said, and with some show of triumph, that the Sabbath was transferred from the seventh to the first day of the week, with all its duties, privileges and sanctions. Earnestly desiring information on this subject, which I have studied for many years, I ask, where can the record of such a transaction be found: Not in the New Testament – absolutely not. There is no scriptural evidence of the change of the Sabbath institution from the seventh to the first day of the week.” Dr. E. T. Hiscox, author of the Baptist Manual.

He further wrote, “To me it seems unaccountable that Jesus, during three years’ discussion with His disciples, often conversing with them upon the Sabbath question, discussing it in some of its various aspects, freeing it from its false [Jewish traditional] glosses, never alluded to any transference of the day; also, that during the forty days of His resurrection life, no such thing was intimated. Nor, so far as we know, did the Spirit, which was given to bring to their remembrance all things whatsoever that He had said unto them, deal with this question. Nor yet did the inspired apostles, in preaching the gospel, founding churches, counseling and instructing those founded, discuss or approach the subject. Of course I quite well know that Sunday did come into use in early Christian history as a religious day as we learn from the Christian Fathers and other sources. But what a pity that it comes branded with the mark of Paganism, and christened with the name of the sun-god, then adopted and sanctified by the Papal apostasy, and bequeathed as a sacred legacy to Protestantism.” Dr. E. T. Hiscox, report of his sermon at the Baptist Minister’s Convention, in ‘New York Examiner,’ November 16, 1893.

Join the movement and share God’s Sabbath Truth.
Like Joshua of old, I have chosen to follow God and be on His side. In fact, I join voices with my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ in declaring to you, “ To this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness to the truth, God’s Sabbath Truth.”