Sunday was never intended to be our day of Sabbath throughout the entire year.
All throughout scripture we are told to observe the "seventh day" as the holy day of rest. But what is the starting point for this "seventh day"?
New moons were indicators of time within the Hebrew culture - specifically indicating a new month. The beginning of a new month would effectively be the "first day". Ancient Hebrew society was based on a lunar calendar which is completely opposite from the solar calendar utilized in this modern age.
Once this ancient truth is understood, it becomes quite clear that the starting point for the seventh day is the first appearance of the New Moon each month.
The 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th days of each Hebrew month are true Sabbaths in which we are to observe.
(See Hebrew Calendar PDF)
The Most High Yahawa felt so strongly about Sabbath-Day observances, that He listed it as the fourth commandment.
(Exodus 20:8-11)
The Only Begotten Son, Yahawashi Ha'Mashiach, cared nothing for denominations. If any writings are influenced by The Most High, The Holy Spirit will testify of it. This is why Chokmah Society leans not only on the words of the Holy Bible, but also on the books of the Cepher and the Book of Mormon
(Moor-Men).
The combination of these books provide amazing amounts of knowledge, enlightenment and spiritual insight for those diligently seeking a greater understanding of The One True Creator.
All of us are surrounded by communities in need. Whether that need is knowledge, leadership, morality, proper education, economic support, food or spiritual vibrance.
Through prayer, fasting and studying of scripture, Chokmah Society seeks to assist with needs in our local community and where ever else The Most High so chooses.
We have found our bond with the Creator to be strengthened as we have dedicated ourselves to feeding the poor/homeless.
We encourage everyone of the same mindset to contribute towards this very empowering cause.