There is a famous painting entitled "The Truth Coming Out of the Well" by Jean-L on G r me (1896). The story associated with this painting presents two characters standing by a well; one named "Lie" and the other named "Truth." Lie says to Truth, "Let's bathe, for the water in the well is beautiful and cool." Truth, feeling the water, found it to be as Lie described. So, Truth and Lie removed their clothing and entered the water. Suddenly, and without warning, Lie climbed out of the well and fled away, dressed in Truth's clothing. Truth pursued Lie in order to recover her clothes. But, when the world looked upon the naked Truth it turned away with anger and contempt. Truth had no choice but to return to the seclusion of the well to hide her shame. Since then, Lie has run freely dressed in Truth's clothing. How completely this story captures the essence of this book. This book exposes the deceitful counterfeit of the ancient Serpent, and how he has succeeded in using the pages of Holy Writ against the unwary Christian. This is by no means a scholarly work. For I do not claim to be a scholar or teacher. Rather, this book is only a reminder of the pure and simple teaching of Christ and the early Church concerning the Sabbath of Creation; a teaching of which the majority of modern Christendom now rejects, or has somehow forgotten. It does not attempt to counter every opposing argument, but rather, points the reader to the plain text of the scriptures where the truth can be readily and prayerfully discerned. These rejected and forgotten truths will soon become the center of historic conflict within the modern Church. In fact, those who dare to proclaim and defend the truths discussed in this book will find themselves at fearful odds with the power and authority of the Church: so much so, that these truths just might revive the darkest ages of our past.
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