The Pope Promotes Sunday

By Curtis Rittenour | Posted August 17, 2015
Prior to his September visit to the United States, Pope Francis has laid bare his deep devotion and promotion of Sunday keeping. Pastor Doug examines the pope's recent radio address and asks, "Could this be yet another step in the fulfillment of last-day prophecy?" Find out!

Pastor Doug Batchelor has released a brand-new video analyzing Pope Francis’s revealing Vatican radio address delivered on August 12, 2015. In anticipation of his upcoming visit to the United States, the head of the Catholic Church is promoting a family theme that includes an emphasis on Sundaykeeping, which he says “is so sacred that it is the conduit for every grace of Christ.”

Such teaching is in conflict with Scripture, which clearly states that we should, “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord your God” (Exodus 20:8, emphasis supplied). From the beginning, “God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it” (Genesis 2:3). The word “sacred” means “to set apart as holy.” No other day in the Bible is marked by the Creator as consecrated for worship.

In truth, it is the biblical Sabbath that reminds us of the grace of Christ who finished His work of salvation on the cross and rested in the tomb on the seventh day. The Sabbath calls us to rest from our works and remember God’s work of creation and redemption. Human leaders and church institutions are not vested with the authority to change God’s sacred law.

As we consider the panorama of prophecy, we more clearly see the signs of the times in which we live just before Christ returns. We encourage you to listen to Pastor Doug speak on this important topic by watching the video below—and please share this link with your friends and family.


Check back on our website for more updates and features that point us to the soon coming of Jesus.
Curtis Rittenour
Curtis J. Rittenour is the senior writer at Amazing Facts International. He pastored for 25 years and has authored books, magazine articles, blogs, and seminars.
Comments

When you post, you agree to the terms and conditions of our comments policy.

If you have a Bible question for Pastor Doug Batchelor or the Amazing Facts Bible answer team, please submit it by clicking here. Due to staff size, we are unable to answer Bible questions posted in the comments.
To help maintain a Christian environment, we closely moderate all comments.

  1. Please be patient. We strive to approve comments the day they are made, but please allow at least 24 hours for your comment to appear. Comments made on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday may not be approved until the following Monday.

  2. Comments that include name-calling, profanity, harassment, ridicule, etc. will be automatically deleted and the invitation to participate revoked.

  3. Comments containing URLs outside the family of Amazing Facts websites will not be approved.

  4. Comments containing telephone numbers or email addresses will not be approved.

  5. Comments off topic may be deleted.

  6. Please do not comment in languages other than English.

Please note: Approved comments do not constitute an endorsement by the ministry of Amazing Facts or by Pastor Doug Batchelor. This website allows dissenting comments and beliefs, but our comment sections are not a forum for ongoing debate.