THE ADVENT TRUTH
They called me a liar because they "can’t find the word Sabbath in the book of Revelation.”

Family… that doesn’t expose me. That exposes how little people actually study the Bible for themselves.

The Sabbath is in Revelation — not as the word, but as the issue at the center of the final conflict. And if we’re being consistent, the word “Bible” isn’t in the Bible either… yet we all know it’s real.

Revelation doesn’t just give doctrines. It gives themes, symbols, and end-time issues. And the Sabbath shows up in all three.

Revelation 14:6–7 — the first angel calls the world back to “worship Him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters.”
That is a DIRECT quotation from Exodus 20:11, the foundation of the Sabbath commandment.
God is literally pointing the world back to creation-based worship.

Revelation 12:17 — the final remnant “keep the commandments of God.”
There’s no verse that cancels or removes the fourth commandment.

Revelation 14:12 — God’s end-time saints “keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.”

If the Sabbath is part of the commandments, and the commandments are central to the end-time conflict, then the Sabbath is part of Revelation’s storyline — whether someone wants it to be there or not.

People miss it because they expect the word “Sabbath” to appear instead of the commandment itself.
In reality, Revelation speaks the language of Genesis and Exodus. It repeatedly pulls the reader back to creation, worship, obedience, loyalty, and the contrast between the seal of God and the mark of the beast.

The real issue is this:
Most people don’t want the Sabbath to be in Revelation, because if it is… then obedience matters.
Then God’s law matters.
Then lifestyle matters.
Then worship matters.
Then repentance matters.

But truth doesn’t disappear just because someone refuses to see it.

The call of Revelation is simple:
Return to the Creator. Return to His commandments. Return to His rest.
THE ADVENT TRUTH They called me a liar because they "can’t find the word Sabbath in the book of Revelation.” Family… that doesn’t expose me. That exposes how little people actually study the Bible for themselves. The Sabbath is in Revelation — not as the word, but as the issue at the center of the final conflict. And if we’re being consistent, the word “Bible” isn’t in the Bible either… yet we all know it’s real. Revelation doesn’t just give doctrines. It gives themes, symbols, and end-time issues. And the Sabbath shows up in all three. Revelation 14:6–7 — the first angel calls the world back to “worship Him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters.” That is a DIRECT quotation from Exodus 20:11, the foundation of the Sabbath commandment. God is literally pointing the world back to creation-based worship. Revelation 12:17 — the final remnant “keep the commandments of God.” There’s no verse that cancels or removes the fourth commandment. Revelation 14:12 — God’s end-time saints “keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.” If the Sabbath is part of the commandments, and the commandments are central to the end-time conflict, then the Sabbath is part of Revelation’s storyline — whether someone wants it to be there or not. People miss it because they expect the word “Sabbath” to appear instead of the commandment itself. In reality, Revelation speaks the language of Genesis and Exodus. It repeatedly pulls the reader back to creation, worship, obedience, loyalty, and the contrast between the seal of God and the mark of the beast. The real issue is this: Most people don’t want the Sabbath to be in Revelation, because if it is… then obedience matters. Then God’s law matters. Then lifestyle matters. Then worship matters. Then repentance matters. But truth doesn’t disappear just because someone refuses to see it. The call of Revelation is simple: Return to the Creator. Return to His commandments. Return to His rest.
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