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This theological treatise explores the enduring significance of the Sabbath from Creation to eternity. It argues that Jesus clarified, rather than abolished, its purpose, and that the apostolic church continued its observance. The text posits the Sabbath as a moral principle, a source of spiritual joy, and a crucial marker in end-time prophecy, distinguishing those loyal to the Creator. It offers practical guidance for modern observance, emphasizing rest, worship, service, and spiritual formation as a foretaste of eternal rest, grounded in the Trinitarian work of God. Comparable works include Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis