A NUGGET OF TRUTH.
Why does Satan attack the Sabbath?

The Bible says, “O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our maker” (Ps. 95:6). The heavenly host proclaim, “Thou art worthy, O Lord… for thou hast created all things” (Rev. 4:11).

This is why the Sabbath matters.

The fourth commandment points us directly back to creation: “For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is” (Exod. 20:11). The Sabbath stands as the memorial of God’s creative work. When we honour it, we honour Him as the One who made us.

And that is exactly why it is attacked.

Satan hates whatever directs worship to the true God. He seeks to nullify the very commandment that honours God as Creator and preserves His claim upon our worship.

This is also why the final call of Revelation is so significant: “Worship him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters” (Rev. 14:7). The last message to the world points men back to the Creator—and therefore back to the Sabbath, the memorial of His creation.

The issue is not merely a day. It is worship. It is authority. It is who we recognise as Creator.
A NUGGET OF TRUTH. Why does Satan attack the Sabbath? The Bible says, “O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our maker” (Ps. 95:6). The heavenly host proclaim, “Thou art worthy, O Lord… for thou hast created all things” (Rev. 4:11). This is why the Sabbath matters. The fourth commandment points us directly back to creation: “For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is” (Exod. 20:11). The Sabbath stands as the memorial of God’s creative work. When we honour it, we honour Him as the One who made us. And that is exactly why it is attacked. Satan hates whatever directs worship to the true God. He seeks to nullify the very commandment that honours God as Creator and preserves His claim upon our worship. This is also why the final call of Revelation is so significant: “Worship him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters” (Rev. 14:7). The last message to the world points men back to the Creator—and therefore back to the Sabbath, the memorial of His creation. The issue is not merely a day. It is worship. It is authority. It is who we recognise as Creator.
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