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A Day to Remember

By: Vincent Wisely
Narrated by: Vincent Wisely
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A concise explanation of the eternal relevance of the seventh day of creation.

A look at modern Christianity's peculiar rebellion against God's central commandment of love and relationship. The modern (and eternal) relevance of God's Sabbath day is stated plainly within the inspired scriptures. But yet, modern Christianity chooses either to ignore this plain truth or keep it buried underneath centuries of man-made tradition.

There are generally three categories of Christians relative to this scriptural truth: Those who have never heard of or considered it in conjunction with their Christian lives; those who have considered it but choose either to rebel against it or remain indifferent to it; and, those who have embraced it with a heart of love and gratitude toward God. Into which category do you fall?

©2020 Vincent Wisely (P)2020 Vincent Wisely
Christian Living Christianity

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