SABBATH — The Name of the Holy Spirit
God’s Covenant Protocol for the Last Days

| Feature / Audience |
This Book: SABBATH — The Name of the Holy Spirit |
Typical Sabbath Books |
| Primary Focus |
Reveals the Sabbath as the Name, Seal, and Government of the Holy Spirit |
Teaches Sabbath as a weekly practice or denominational doctrine |
| Biblical Depth |
Integrates Genesis-to-Revelation covenant architecture, courtroom theology, and Spirit-led governance |
Limited to exegesis of key Sabbath passages |
| Key Question Addressed |
What is the true identity and covenant function of the Sabbath in the Last Days? |
Should Christians keep the Sabbath? |
| View of Sabbath Day (Shabbat) |
Presents the Sabbath as a spiritual identity, not just a calendar date |
Focuses on historical tradition and outward observance |
| Who It’s For |
Readers hungry for prophetic truth, leaders, teachers, intercessors, and those seeking Last-Days alignment |
Readers seeking doctrinal clarity or denominational explanations |
| Revelation Level |
Moves beyond theology into Spiritology, Soulogy, Physiology, Chronology, and Prophetic Typology |
Stays within theological or historical study frameworks |
| Approach to “Keeping the Sabbath Day Holy” |
Defines holiness as alignment with the Spirit’s Name and Rest |
Presents holiness as rules, prohibitions, or lifestyle habits |
| Covenant Understanding |
Shows Sabbath as God’s governance protocol, the identity of Zion, and the seal of God’s people |
Discusses covenant in relation to Israel or the Ten Commandments only |
| Practical Application |
Helps readers operate in Spirit-governed rest, divine timing, clarity, and dominion |
Focuses on how to observe Sabbath rituals |
| Last-Days Relevance |
Reveals Sabbath as a prophetic sign, a spiritual seal, and a governing force in the end-time Church |
Provides general encouragement or moral application |
| Outcome for the Reader |
Transformation, not just information — the ability to walk in the rest that governs |
Increased understanding of Sabbath doctrine
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