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  • On the Back Side of Sabbathday Lake by ChickenJen
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    A Quaker minister delivers an eerie All Hallow's Eve message about some of the strange experiences that occurred when she lived across from the Sabbathday Lake Shakers in New Gloucester, Maine.
  • Beyond The Sabbath by MarjhonMascardo
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    Beyond the Sabbath: Uncovering the True Rest in Christ and Freedom from Legalism Is Sabbath observance still required for Christians today? In Beyond the Sabbath, Marjhon Mascardo offers a clear and compelling biblical response to Seventh-day Adventist claims and broader legalistic interpretations of the Sabbath. With scriptural depth, historical context, and theological clarity, this book guides readers beyond shadows and into the true rest found only in Christ. Divided into four parts-exploring the law, answering Adventist doctrines, interpreting New Testament teachings, and tracing historical developments-Beyond the Sabbath challenges assumptions and invites believers to embrace the freedom of the New Covenant. Whether you're wrestling with Sabbath questions or seeking deeper gospel-rooted rest, this book points you to the ultimate fulfillment: Jesus Himself.
  • The True Sabbath by VictorInChrist
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    What is the Sabbath? Why did God rest on the Seventh day: was He tired or did His rest have deeper significance? And why was it on the seventh day? Was it because that was when He had finished all of His works or is there a deeper significance to the seventh day? Where did God rest? Was it in Heaven or upon the Earth? Do New Testament Christians still need to keep the Sabbath? And is it just the keeping of a day or is there a deeper significance to it? Find out the answers to these questions and more in this scriptural study of the Sabbath. A recommended read for every Christian, not only the Seventh Day Adventists. Disclaimer: I am not a Seventh Day Adventist, just a born-again Christian.