
The Sabbath points to God as our creator, redeemer, and sanctifier. It is enshrined in the Ten Commandments, and was instituted at creation. Sunday, the first day of the week, is not the Sabbath. This message examines the Sabbath biblically.

This message examines victory over sin through the imparted grace of Jesus Christ.


Highlighting the investigative judgement beginning in 1844, the second coming of Christ, the first resurrection of the righteous dead, and the 1000 year millennium, leading up to the second resurrection of the unrighteous dead.

This message examines Jesus Christ's ministry as our great high priest in the most holy place of the heavenly sanctuary beginning in 1844.

To understand the investigative judgement which began in 1844, the links are explained regarding the sanctuary service here on earth, which existed for 1500 years before Christ's sacrifice on Calvary, and Jesus' current ministration as our great high priest in the heavenly sanctuary.


Before further examination of the first angel's message and the great disappointment in 1844, a biblical understanding of the state of the dead is needed.
Examining the importance of the book of Revelation and the three angels' messages for this time.

An examination of the spirit of prophecy contained within God's Word and the precious light God has given to His people in these final moments of fallen human history.