Why Satan Hates the Sabbath / Slavery and the Holocaust in your kitchen

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Why satan hates the sabbath

Why The Devil Hates The Sabbath

Posted by Shelem Flemons on Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Why Satan Hates The Sabbath

The Bible declares in Isaiah 14:14 that Lucifer’s ultimate goal was to be “like the Most High.” In order to discover his sinister plot, we need to find out what the Most High is like. David tell us in Ps. 5:1-3 that the Most High is King and God. Revelation 19:16 tell us that the Most High is a God of gods and Deuteronomy 10:17 tells us that He is a King of kings.

Kings made laws and required obedience as is taught in the story of Daniel in the lion’s den in Daniel 6:12 as well as the story of Esther. According to 2 Thesselonians chapter 2:3, god’s require worship.

As the only true God and the Supreme King of the universe, the Most High created the Sabbath to remind us that He can do what no other can. He is a creator. It is this that Satan hates, the reminder that he is created and untimately cannot be “like the Most High.”

Therefore, Satan, through His agent, the Roman Catholic Church, created a false Sabbath and duped almost the entire world in acknowledging his sovereignty by worshipping on Sunday instead of the day God created to be the great reminder of His creatorship.

Genesis 2:1-3 states, “Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them.  2 And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made.  3 And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made.”

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Slavery, The Holocaust, and the Emancipation Proclamation in your kitchen

Posted by Shelem Flemons on Wednesday, August 21, 2019
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Shelem Flemons, a doctor of Biblical wellness, says that more people die of cancer and heart disease than died in the holocaust in the equivalent period of time. Also, he says that today we have a slavery to disease that in some respects is worse than the slavery in our country because the masters are the slaves.

We are killing ourselves by using our plates, knives, forks and spoons as weapons of mass destruction. He likened the fast food restaurants that many flock to as concentration camps bringing death to the inmates there with the high fat, high protein, high sugar foods on the menu.

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“Daily prayer is as essential to growth in grace, and even to spiritual life itself, as is temporal food to physical well-being. We should accustom ourselves to often lift the thoughts to God in prayer. If the mind wanders, we must bring it back; by persevering effort, habit will finally make it easy. We cannot for one moment separate ourselves from Christ with safety. We may have His presence to attend us at every step, but only by observing the conditions which He has Himself laid down.” { MYP 114.4} Messages To Young People p. 114

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“Several times each day precious, golden moments should be consecrated to prayer and the study of the Scriptures, if it is only to commit a text to memory, that spiritual life may exist in the soul. The varied interests of the cause furnish us with food for reflection and inspiration for our prayers. Communion with God is highly essential for spiritual health, and here only may be obtained that wisdom and correct judgment so necessary in the performance of every duty. { 4T 459.1}
The strength acquired in prayer to God, united with individual effort in training the mind to thoughtfulness and care-taking, prepares the person for daily duties and keeps the spirit in peace under all circumstances, however trying. The temptations to which we are daily exposed make prayer a necessity. In order that we may be kept by the power of God through faith, the desires of the mind should be continually ascending in silent prayer for help, for light, for strength, for knowledge. But thought and prayer cannot take the place of earnest, faithful improvement of the time. Work and prayer are both required in perfecting Christian character. { 4T 459.2} Testimonies for the Church, Vol. 4, p. 459