The Remnant Identified
Not a denomination, but a people
In the final days, God has a faithful remnant. This remnant is not defined by membership rolls, but by clear biblical characteristics.
This means all ten, not just nine, including the seventh-day Sabbath (Saturday). If you love Jesus, you will keep His commandments (John 14:15).
"Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus." Revelation 14:12
The testimony of Jesus is the "spirit of prophecy" (Revelation 19:10): embracing Christ's teachings and His example. They uphold what Jesus testified about the Father and His law.
The Sabbath: The Identifying Mark
The Sabbath commandment is the "contested" one. The Roman Catholic Church changed it. Protestantism accepted the change. The remnant obeys God's original command.
Babylon represents religious systems that substitute human traditions for divine commands, such as replacing God's Sabbath with an unauthorized day of worship. God's call is clear: "Come out of her, my people" (Revelation 18:4).
The mark is a test of loyalty. The remnant will refuse enforced Sunday worship, choosing instead to obey God by keeping His Sabbath, even at the cost of livelihood or life.
The remnant stands firm through persecution, relying on Christ's righteousness and the faith of Jesus, not their own works.
The Thread Reaches You
The remnant is not a denomination. It is a posture toward God's finished work, kept across centuries by people in every tradition who trusted Christ and kept His commandments. The thread has never broken, and it reaches to wherever you stand now.