Well, Trudeau, the Canadian Prime Minister, has called March 28, Saturday, a National Day of Prayer.
So, no, calling for a national day of prayer on Sunday is not yet the "Sunday Law" -- and I don't think Trudeau is calling for Saturday to be the day of worship either.
However, it is true that there is a move toward the very thing prophecy has predicted.
And yes, it is HIGH TIME to "repair the breach" !!!
Pastors, like this Baptist pastor, are preaching sermons like this one:
Why God Took Sunday Away"Basically the speaker is saying God has taken Sunday away as a judgment upon the church because people stopped honoring the Lord's Day.
While there is no hint of Sunday laws in his sermon, it is showing the mindset, that this virus crises is a judgment from God for profaning Sunday.
No, God didn't create that virus.
But we see the way people are starting to link crises to failure to honor Sunday.
They will point to calamities on land and sea--to the storms of wind, the floods, the earthquakes, the destruction by fire--as judgments indicating God's displeasure because Sunday is not sacredly observed. These calamities will increase more and more, one disaster will follow close upon the heels of another; and those who make void the law of God will point to the few who are keeping the Sabbath of the fourth commandment as the ones who are bringing wrath upon the world. This falsehood is Satan's device that he may ensnare the unwary.--Southern Watchman, June 28, 1904. {ChS 155.2}
It's sad too, that the speaker refers often to the fourth commandment but he does not realize the fourth commandment is NOT talking about Sunday.
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