Ex
20:10 But the seventh day is the day of rest of the your
Great-Creator: you should not labor during it. Neither you, nor your
son, nor your daughter, nor your male-servant, nor your
female-servant, nor your cattle, nor the stranger who is within your
village limits should labor.
Ex
20:11 In six days the Great-Master created the first-heaven
and the Earth, the seas and all which are in them, then rested during
the seventh day. Because of this, the day of rest received a good
report from the Great-Master, and it was elected for specific use.
Ex
31:16 Because of this, the children of Israel1
should hold in their hearts the day of rest, observe the day of
rest throughout their generations,
as a continuous
contract. :17 It
is a sign between me and the children of Israel stopping
at the end of time. In six days the Great-Master
created the first-heaven and the Earth, and during the seventh day he
rested, and was refreshed.
Yes,
I did go there. The Ghost of Holiness says, “I am also there,
and I am expecting your arrival.
The tradition of men must
end.”
The
Ghost of Holiness says, “The natural day of rest on the seventh day2
of the week must be a day of specific use only. It is for the purpose
of reminding the children you are commanded toward perfection, the
supernatural rest from your labors not directed by the Great-Masters.
Becoming a prisoner in a body supernaturally motion controlled by me
is the goal, as I was motion controlled by the Most-High Father. It
would be as if I were walking in my personal body in the Earth. Your
works would be perfect. As I was in the Earth, you should also be.
Since thirty-three A.D., which was over two-thousand years ago, this
has been the goal of the Most-High Father concerning his children.
Paul and other first century watchmen finished their trials before
death. It was not impossible. Specific use does include the
primary congregation meeting during the week.”
1
We are spiritual children of the Person of Holiness from Israel.
2
The seventh day period does begin six p.m. Friday, and does end six
p.m. Saturday.