Did you know?
“It is time for thee, LORD, to work: for they have made void thy law.”
Psalm 119:126

There comes a point when human authority does more than ignore the law of God — it seeks to replace it.

Revelation 13 describes a final crisis over worship. The issue is not merely political control, but religious enforcement. The beast power leads the world to give homage to a system that exalts human authority above the commandments of God.

And this is where Sunday legislation becomes so significant.

God’s law says, “Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.” But when the nations of the world unite to enforce Sunday in the place of the seventh-day Sabbath, they will be making void the law of God. They will be placing the commandment of man where God placed His own commandment.

Psalm 119:126 is not just a cry of grief. It is a warning.

When God’s law is made void, God does not remain silent forever. Revelation shows that the final enforcement of false worship is followed by the unmixed wrath of God poured out in the seven last plagues.

The world may call it unity.
The churches may call it revival.
The governments may call it moral restoration.

But heaven calls it rebellion.

And when the nations make void God’s law, the Lord will arise in judgment.
Did you know? “It is time for thee, LORD, to work: for they have made void thy law.” Psalm 119:126 There comes a point when human authority does more than ignore the law of God — it seeks to replace it. Revelation 13 describes a final crisis over worship. The issue is not merely political control, but religious enforcement. The beast power leads the world to give homage to a system that exalts human authority above the commandments of God. And this is where Sunday legislation becomes so significant. God’s law says, “Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.” But when the nations of the world unite to enforce Sunday in the place of the seventh-day Sabbath, they will be making void the law of God. They will be placing the commandment of man where God placed His own commandment. Psalm 119:126 is not just a cry of grief. It is a warning. When God’s law is made void, God does not remain silent forever. Revelation shows that the final enforcement of false worship is followed by the unmixed wrath of God poured out in the seven last plagues. The world may call it unity. The churches may call it revival. The governments may call it moral restoration. But heaven calls it rebellion. And when the nations make void God’s law, the Lord will arise in judgment.
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