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Satan’s period will end, and its head will be crushed, the ultimate spiritual

achievement; in the time period that follows mankind will rest.

The time period revealed or referred to in Daniel and Revelation, known as

“time”, “times”, and “half a time” are representative of periods of time;

they generally conform to the explanation provided in Genesis. For the sake

of explaining the three time periods, 1,000 years is like one day to God. So,

it is normal for us to divide the three time periods into years, as we know

them: 1,000 years for

“ t ime” ;

or, 2,000 years for

“ t ime s” ;

or, 1,000 years

for

“ha l f a t ime”

[half the period “times”]. Mankind will rest during the

“half a time” period because Satan will be defeated, chained, and held in

abeyance at the conclusion of the sixth day or period. We are living in the

end of “times”! At the conclusion of this period, [on the seventh day], those

remaining on the earth will be delivered from evil, and they will be without

temptation or deceptiveness of Satan. Thus, the Sabbath is the day of rest,

and that day or period will be Holy because we will be Holy. Holiness is a

state of spirituality, and we will be Holy because the Father is Holy! Satan

will no longer have any hold or influence upon this spiritual body.

This is precisely what Jesus meant when He said, “The Sabbath was made

for man, not man for the Sabbath. So the Son of Man is Lord even of the

Sabbath.”

(Mark 2: 27-28)

Me r e Man is

Lord of the Sabbath, at a time period, as

if the period is a day or known as the seventh day. In this time period or at

the conclusion of the Sabbath time period, Jesus will honor those who have

completed God’s plan, returning as He said He would.

Creation is conceptually a method where something exists evolving as an

effect of the cause, the exact details which may be beyond mere human

understanding, but worth pondering also. The details about time, in relation

to creation, are worth pondering. Time, as we know time, is a measurement;

time has a beginning and end. Each day begins and ends, and a new

beginning unfolds into another day, a month into a year. How we consider

or use the scriptures to comprehend literally the significance of time or days

to calculate the beginning, end and new beginning. The more accurate our

comprehension the more relevant is the mind of God.

Time is a fundamental element of life’s expectancy or mortality; the desire

of immortality is timeless. Time, clearly, is a measurement most relevant to

our human condition. Certainly, time may be more applicable to an

imperfect state compared to a perfect state and the limits thereof. Time is

not a plausible means to exact a measurement within eternity, although