The Destroyer of the Church

In this short booklet we take a specific look at the words of Jesus (Yeshua), Paul and John warning us of the destructive power of Satan in deceiving the followers of our Christ.

Between the years 321 – 325 Emperor Constantine made some serious changes to the practices of the Church. The first big blow came in March 321 when the Emperor decreed that the day of rest and worship would be on the first day of the week, Sunday and not on the Sabbath, as modeled by Yeshua and the Apostles. Yeshua instructed all who believed in Him to not be deceived
(Matthew 24:4). Paul also warned us to not being deceived in at least two places (Ephesians 5:6, and 2nd Thessalonians 2:3). Finally, we see John warning us in 1st John 3:7.

By the time of the Council of Nicaea in 325 the Roman church had already established the tradition of Easter as a false Passover. They over ruled the Eastern (Orthodox) side of the church, who
were still following the instructions of Yeshua. This change was made by men and not by God.

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