Daily Bible Lesson.
IF JESUS KEPT THE SEVENTH-DAY SABBATH—WHY SHOULDN'T HIS FOLLOWERS?
"And He came to Nazareth... and, as His custom was, He went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day." — Luke 4:16
The Bible says it was Jesus' custom to worship on the Seventh-day Sabbath. It was not an occasional practice—it was His faithful example.
TRUTH IS NOT ALWAYS POPULAR
Throughout history, God's faithful people have often been a minority.
Noah stood with God while the world rejected His message.
Elijah remained faithful when most of Israel turned away.
Jesus followed the Father's will even when religious leaders opposed Him.
God has never measured truth by the size of the crowd.
"Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil." — Exodus 23:2
JESUS INVITES US TO FOLLOW HIM
Jesus did not simply say:
"Believe in Me."
He also said:
"Follow Me." — Matthew 4:19
If Christ is our Lord, His life becomes our example.
"Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that ye should follow His steps." — 1 Peter 2:21
THE SABBATH POINTS US TO JESUS
The Sabbath reminds us that Jesus is:
Our Creator
Our Redeemer
Our Lord
Our Rest
The Sabbath is not merely about resting from work—it is about drawing closer to Christ, worshipping Him, and remembering His love and power.
THE REAL QUESTION
The issue is not simply:
"Which day is most popular?"
The real question is:
"Am I willing to follow Jesus wherever He leads?"
"If ye love Me, keep My commandments." — John 14:15
A HEART APPEAL
Jesus walked the narrow path.
He invites us to walk with Him.
The crowd cannot save you.
Tradition cannot forgive you.
Religion alone cannot transform you.
Only Jesus Christ can.
Choose Christ over popularity.
Choose Scripture over tradition.
Choose obedience motivated by love.
And follow the Lamb wherever He leads.
"These are they which follow the Lamb whithersoever He goeth." — Revelation 14:4
Will you follow Jesus—even when the truth is not popular?
IF JESUS KEPT THE SEVENTH-DAY SABBATH—WHY SHOULDN'T HIS FOLLOWERS?
"And He came to Nazareth... and, as His custom was, He went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day." — Luke 4:16
The Bible says it was Jesus' custom to worship on the Seventh-day Sabbath. It was not an occasional practice—it was His faithful example.
TRUTH IS NOT ALWAYS POPULAR
Throughout history, God's faithful people have often been a minority.
Noah stood with God while the world rejected His message.
Elijah remained faithful when most of Israel turned away.
Jesus followed the Father's will even when religious leaders opposed Him.
God has never measured truth by the size of the crowd.
"Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil." — Exodus 23:2
JESUS INVITES US TO FOLLOW HIM
Jesus did not simply say:
"Believe in Me."
He also said:
"Follow Me." — Matthew 4:19
If Christ is our Lord, His life becomes our example.
"Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that ye should follow His steps." — 1 Peter 2:21
THE SABBATH POINTS US TO JESUS
The Sabbath reminds us that Jesus is:
Our Creator
Our Redeemer
Our Lord
Our Rest
The Sabbath is not merely about resting from work—it is about drawing closer to Christ, worshipping Him, and remembering His love and power.
THE REAL QUESTION
The issue is not simply:
"Which day is most popular?"
The real question is:
"Am I willing to follow Jesus wherever He leads?"
"If ye love Me, keep My commandments." — John 14:15
A HEART APPEAL
Jesus walked the narrow path.
He invites us to walk with Him.
The crowd cannot save you.
Tradition cannot forgive you.
Religion alone cannot transform you.
Only Jesus Christ can.
Choose Christ over popularity.
Choose Scripture over tradition.
Choose obedience motivated by love.
And follow the Lamb wherever He leads.
"These are they which follow the Lamb whithersoever He goeth." — Revelation 14:4
Will you follow Jesus—even when the truth is not popular?
Daily Bible Lesson.
IF JESUS KEPT THE SEVENTH-DAY SABBATH—WHY SHOULDN'T HIS FOLLOWERS?
"And He came to Nazareth... and, as His custom was, He went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day." — Luke 4:16
The Bible says it was Jesus' custom to worship on the Seventh-day Sabbath. It was not an occasional practice—it was His faithful example.
TRUTH IS NOT ALWAYS POPULAR
Throughout history, God's faithful people have often been a minority.
Noah stood with God while the world rejected His message.
Elijah remained faithful when most of Israel turned away.
Jesus followed the Father's will even when religious leaders opposed Him.
God has never measured truth by the size of the crowd.
"Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil." — Exodus 23:2
JESUS INVITES US TO FOLLOW HIM
Jesus did not simply say:
"Believe in Me."
He also said:
"Follow Me." — Matthew 4:19
If Christ is our Lord, His life becomes our example.
"Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that ye should follow His steps." — 1 Peter 2:21
THE SABBATH POINTS US TO JESUS
The Sabbath reminds us that Jesus is:
Our Creator
Our Redeemer
Our Lord
Our Rest
The Sabbath is not merely about resting from work—it is about drawing closer to Christ, worshipping Him, and remembering His love and power.
THE REAL QUESTION
The issue is not simply:
"Which day is most popular?"
The real question is:
"Am I willing to follow Jesus wherever He leads?"
"If ye love Me, keep My commandments." — John 14:15
A HEART APPEAL
Jesus walked the narrow path.
He invites us to walk with Him.
The crowd cannot save you.
Tradition cannot forgive you.
Religion alone cannot transform you.
Only Jesus Christ can.
Choose Christ over popularity.
Choose Scripture over tradition.
Choose obedience motivated by love.
And follow the Lamb wherever He leads.
"These are they which follow the Lamb whithersoever He goeth." — Revelation 14:4
Will you follow Jesus—even when the truth is not popular?
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