The full title of this work is “Christ in the Old Testament and the Sabbath in the New Testament.” It is divided into three sections: Christ in the Old Testament The Sabbath in the New Testament The Old Moral Code Not Revised The Bible proofs are clearly given that show that the seventh-day Sabbath has … Continue reading Christ in the Old Testament
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Christ in the Old Testament
August 10th, 2019The Gospel in Creation
April 25th, 2019This book shows how the principles and power of the Everlasting Gospel are clearly revealed in the days of creation, as recorded in Genesis. It directs our wondering gaze to the open pages of God’s created works as the expression of the Gospel, the power of God to save from sin. Those who thoughtfully and … Continue reading The Gospel in Creation
Living Righteousness and the Sabbath of God
April 24th, 2019The Sabbath is a memorial of God’s everlasting power. The gospel is the power of God. Therefore the Sabbath is also a memorial of the saving power of God. When by His omnipotence, God establishes His righteousness within a believer, He also puts the Sabbath there, for the two are eternally inseparable. True Sabbath keeping … Continue reading Living Righteousness and the Sabbath of God
God’s Sabbath Rest
April 24th, 2019Ancient Israel failed to enter into God’s rest because they did not understand His ways. This book outlines clearly just what God’s ways are, and how we may make those ways our ways, and thus be true Sabbath-keepers. The Sabbath commandment means much more than merely resting physically one day in seven. It means to … Continue reading God’s Sabbath Rest
Original Sunday Legislation
April 22nd, 2019When the church begins to lose the power of the gospel, she inevitably turns to the power of force, or the state. Constantine was the first to legislate a Sunday closing law, in 321 AD. This was a religious law, enacted on behalf of the Christian bishops of the Roman church, in order to increase … Continue reading Original Sunday Legislation