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Jul 21, 2011

Church of God World Mission Society Keeps the Biblical Sabbath & Passover

Church of God World Mission Society Follows the Biblical Sabbath and Passover.
2,500 years ago, the prophet Daniel foretold that the day of worship and the holy laws of God would be changed.
“He will speak against the Most High and oppress his saints and try to change the set times and the laws. The saints will be handed over to him for a time, times and half a time” (Daniel 7:25).
Then in 321 and 325 A.D. Roman Emperor Constantine made this change during the Counsel of Nicaea. At that time the Roman Organization that he was a part of insisted that he had authority to change God’s laws. How can a man, a mere creature of God, dare to change the perfect laws established by God the Almighty? No one except God, the Lawgiver, has the authority to change the divine laws. The Bible testifies that the one who tries to change God’s laws must be an anti-Christ. In church history, we can confirm that the laws of God were changed by the Roman Emperor and the church that he belonged to.
The Biblical Sabbath is Saturday. And Christ’s Passover is celebrated once a year, first month, 14th day, at twilight according to the sacred calendar (Exodus 12).
In these last days it is the Spirit: Christ AhnSahngHong and the Bride: Heavenly Mother Jerusalem that have told us about the changes that were made at the brink of the Dark Ages. They have come as prophesied to shine Their light upon all the world. It is only the Church of God World Mission Society that keeps these laws (among all the others as well). Please look into these matters deeply. Please continue to seek this site as a source of truth into all matters of the Bible. 

1 comment:

  1. Why was the Passover abolished only after Jesus' ascension ? Why was the Sabbath changed Saturday into Sunday in A.d 321 after all the apostles'death of all things? Was it indeed God'will or others? God hopes all mankind keep his feasts. Christ Ahnsahnghong wants us to keep God'feast as Jesus kept, too.

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