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If you've ever wondered what day God wants us to worship on, or if He even really cares, by the time you finish this book, there will be no doubt in your mind that the seventh-day Sabbath is the Sabbath of the Lord. The author traces the Sabbath's history from creation through the last days of this earth's history and into heaven and the new earth. Jesus said, "If you love me, obey my commandments" (John 14:15, NLT). This book details this comment and shows that keeping the Sabbath is one way to show our love to God. When we love someone, we take pleasure in doing things they ask us to or know…mehr

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If you've ever wondered what day God wants us to worship on, or if He even really cares, by the time you finish this book, there will be no doubt in your mind that the seventh-day Sabbath is the Sabbath of the Lord. The author traces the Sabbath's history from creation through the last days of this earth's history and into heaven and the new earth. Jesus said, "If you love me, obey my commandments" (John 14:15, NLT). This book details this comment and shows that keeping the Sabbath is one way to show our love to God. When we love someone, we take pleasure in doing things they ask us to or know they like. So it is with God. When we love him, it is a pleasure to obey His commandments. Obedience is never a burden when love is the motive. Another facet of this book is giving Bible proof that the God we serve is a three-in-one God-three Persons, one God. God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. Each with His own role to fulfill, yet one in purpose and one in ways humans can't begin to grasp.
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Phyllis Gruesbeck grew up in Michigan's farm country and later moved to Battle Creek, Michigan, where she married her husband, Ronald. She worked as a legal secretary, medical secretary, hospital ward clerk, and Certified Nurse Assistant. She did freelance writing for periodicals and a newspaper. She loved drawing and painting and even drew illustrations for a nursing procedure manual and sold many paintings for office and home use. Phyllis and Ronald had the privilege of traveling extensively both domestically and overseas. She enjoyed nature and gardening and the many hours she spent in deep Bible study. Phyllis suffered a stroke on November 7, 2019, and died peacefully, strong in her faith, with her husband of over 62 years by her side on December 7, 2019. She was looking forward to seeing her Lord and Savior "face to face" at His second coming.