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Chapter 9

Conclusion—Fulfillment of Another Time

Sixth Day of Creation—Not Saturday

The sixth day is a time of victory. God rested from the work on the seventh

day, following the periods of creating all things and organizing them.

According to human traditions man honored the Sabbath as a day of the

week. That day fluctuated according to different religious interpretations.

Religious traditions wanted to be different to conflict with others. The

Sabbath is Friday for Islam, Saturday for the Hebrew or Jew, and Sunday

for Christian. However, the Sabbath is much more than a particular day of

the week. It is a time that will be kept holy because Satan will no longer

roam the earth. The seventh day is a time period—a time of rest, with much

more significance than a day of the week.

The Sabbath represents a special time period: a time set aside for spiritual

reflection where life is lived without evil’s deceptive ways. From a Divine

perspective a day [one day] is equivalent to one thousand years or more, but

even this does not fully quantify a certain span of time that adequately

articulates the precise work of creation. However, for humans time is just a

reference to the earth rotating around the sun, but days are a mere spec

within empyreal time. What is certain is that particular events occurred at

different intervals that are in billions of years, and stated as days to be

simply understood. However, at a certain period of time—as if a day—