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#Adventists Reel by @theadventtruth - It's not uncommon to hear Seventh-day Adventists labeled a "cult." For some, the word is used simply because our beliefs are different from the majori
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It’s not uncommon to hear Seventh-day Adventists labeled a “cult.” For some, the word is used simply because our beliefs are different from the majority of Christianity. For others, it’s based on misunderstandings, misinformation, or painful experiences with unhealthy groups that claimed to be Christian. But labels—especially heavy ones—deserve careful examination, not quick assumptions. Historically and sociologically, a cult is defined by specific characteristics: authoritarian control, suppression of questioning, isolation from family or society, salvation through loyalty to a human leader, and placing extra-biblical authority above Scripture. When these criteria are applied honestly, the Seventh-day Adventist Church simply does not fit. Adventists affirm Scripture alone as the final authority for faith and practice. Members are encouraged to study the Bible for themselves, ask questions, and test every belief (Acts 17:11). There is no single human figure who mediates salvation, controls consciences, or demands unquestioning allegiance. Salvation is taught as being by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone—not through church membership, dietary practices, or rule-keeping. We do not isolate people from their families or the broader Christian world. We do not forbid outside education, discourage critical thinking, or punish honest disagreement. Our beliefs are publicly stated, freely accessible, and openly debated. You are allowed to come, to question, to disagree—and even to leave. Yes, Adventists hold distinctive doctrines: the Sabbath, the state of the dead, the sanctuary, the Second Coming. But difference does not equal danger. Throughout church history, many movements were called cults simply because they challenged tradition or called people back to Scripture. Jesus Himself was accused of leading people astray. At our best, Adventists are simply Christians trying to take the whole Bible seriously—loving God, loving others, and living in hope of Christ’s soon return. 🔗 Learn more at www.theadventtruth.com #Jesus #BibleStudy #SeventhDayAdventist #Sabbath #TheAdventTruth
#Adventists Reel by @thebibleincontext (verified account) - Seventh-Day Adventist Cult!

Exposing the Cults is the duty of every believer! 

⭐️ Eager to be a better discipler and student of the Word or just gro
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Seventh-Day Adventist Cult! Exposing the Cults is the duty of every believer! ⭐️ Eager to be a better discipler and student of the Word or just grow in your relationship with God? I believe this book by book Bible summary will encourage you and bring you comfort found in the scriptures. It is not a course nor does it cost anything! Come journey with me on this summary through the entire Bible, from a Jewish perspective in chronological order. 👉🏼 Just comment “SUMMARY” below and I’ll send you the details to get started today!! #bible #christianlife #theology #christianapologetics #seventhdayadventist
#Adventists Reel by @theadventtruth - If you've been told "Seventh-day Adventists aren't Christian," chances are the accusation rests on the same three recycled claims. Let's deal with the
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If you’ve been told “Seventh-day Adventists aren’t Christian,” chances are the accusation rests on the same three recycled claims. Let’s deal with them honestly. Claim 1: “William Miller was a false prophet.” William Miller never claimed to be a prophet—ever. He was a Bible student who preached the literal second coming of Christ, which Scripture clearly teaches (Acts 1:11; Rev. 1:7). His mistake was not that Christ would return, but when. The Bible is filled with sincere believers who misunderstood timing without being false prophets (Luke 19:11; Acts 1:6). God corrected the error and refined the movement—He didn’t abandon it. Claim 2: “Adventists worship Ellen G. White.” False. Ellen White never replaced Scripture and never claimed to. She repeatedly pointed people back to the Bible as the supreme authority. Adventists test everything—including her writings—by Scripture (Isaiah 8:20; Acts 17:11). Using a spiritual gift does not negate Christianity; rejecting Scripture as the final authority does. Claim 3: “You teach Sunday itself is the mark of the beast.” This is one of the most misrepresented teachings about Adventists. Sunday is not the mark of the beast right now. The mark is about authority and enforced worship, not a day someone innocently grew up observing. Revelation makes it clear the issue is coerced allegiance against God’s commandments—not ignorance, culture, or sincerity (Rev. 13; Rev. 14:9–12). At the center of Adventism is not Miller, Ellen White, or a day—it’s Jesus Christ, His gospel, His righteousness, and His soon return. Disagreeing with doctrines doesn’t make a group non-Christian. Denying Christ does. 🔗 Learn more at www.theadventtruth.com #Jesus #BibleStudy #SeventhDayAdventist #Sabbath #TheAdventTruth stitching @therealtacotalks
#Adventists Reel by @sabbathtosavior - At first Adventist theology can sound very similar to the gospel. But when you start unpacking doctrines like the Investigative Judgment and the idea
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At first Adventist theology can sound very similar to the gospel. But when you start unpacking doctrines like the Investigative Judgment and the idea that Satan ultimately bears the final penalty of sin, the framework becomes very different from the New Testament. Scripture is clear: 📖 Hebrews 9:26 “He has appeared once for all… to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself.” 📖 1 Peter 2:24 “He Himself bore our sins in His body on the tree.” Christ bore the penalty for sin. Not Satan. Adventism makes Satan the tragic hero. He claims God is unfair. Jesus comes to perfectly keep the law. Satan gets proven wrong and is ultimately punished. So diabolical. #formeradventist #sabbathtosavior #adventism #savedbygrace #exadventist
#Adventists Reel by @sabbathtosavior - "Seventh-day Adventism is not a cult."
Just don't question the prophet, the investigative judgment, the remnant identity, or the Sabbath being the fin
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"Seventh-day Adventism is not a cult." Just don’t question the prophet, the investigative judgment, the remnant identity, or the Sabbath being the final test of loyalty. Totally normal. 👀 #formeradventist #savedbygrace #jesusismyrest #exadventist #cult
#Adventists Reel by @conceptsinfluential - Was Satan the scapegoat? Seventh-Day Adventist doctrine sparks controversy! #SeventhDayAdventist #Christianity #Heresy #Debate #ReligiousDoctrine
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Was Satan the scapegoat? Seventh-Day Adventist doctrine sparks controversy! #SeventhDayAdventist #Christianity #Heresy #Debate #ReligiousDoctrine
#Adventists Reel by @catholicism_is_pagan - For years, Adventists were mocked for warning that religious legislation-specifically Sunday observance-would return under the banner of "morality," "
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For years, Adventists were mocked for warning that religious legislation—specifically Sunday observance—would return under the banner of “morality,” “family values,” and “national unity.” Now those exact words are being used openly, publicly, and politically. • Think tanks are calling for a “uniform national day of rest.” • Media panels are discussing restoring Sunday laws. • Influential voices are saying businesses should be closed so people go to church. • Others are openly advocating state-enforced “Sabbath” laws—while redefining which Sabbath. • And dissenters? Already being framed as obstacles to order, unity, and righteousness. From an Adventist perspective, this aligns precisely with Revelation 13 and Daniel 7—not because Sunday itself is new, but because the union of church authority and civil power always leads to coercion. The issue has never been about rest. It’s about who has authority: • God’s law vs. human tradition • Conscience vs. compulsion • Worship by conviction vs. worship by force History shows us what happens when the state enforces religion “for the good of society.” Prophecy tells us it will happen again—this time globally. Adventists aren’t saying everyone who supports Sunday is evil. We’re saying the trajectory matters. The method matters. And when religious observance is enforced by law—even with good intentions—it becomes a test of allegiance, not love. 👉 The final conflict is not atheism vs Christianity. 👉 It is commandment of God vs commandment of men. “Those who honor God’s commandments will be opposed, misrepresented, and pressured—not because they are immoral, but because they refuse to surrender conscience.” Watch carefully. The language is changing. The pressure is building. And what was once unthinkable is now being normalized. 📖 “Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.” — Revelation 14:12#Christian #Catholic #Faith #Jesus #Bible GodIsGood ChristianLife CatholicChurch BibleVerse Prayer JesusLovesYou Worship HolySpirit Blessed Scripture DailyDevotional ChristianFaith CatholicFaith JesusChrist ChurchLife
#Adventists Reel by @catholicism_is_pagan - For years, Adventists were mocked for warning that religious legislation-specifically Sunday observance-would return under the banner of "morality," "
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For years, Adventists were mocked for warning that religious legislation—specifically Sunday observance—would return under the banner of “morality,” “family values,” and “national unity.” Now those exact words are being used openly, publicly, and politically. • Think tanks are calling for a “uniform national day of rest.” • Media panels are discussing restoring Sunday laws. • Influential voices are saying businesses should be closed so people go to church. • Others are openly advocating state-enforced “Sabbath” laws—while redefining which Sabbath. • And dissenters? Already being framed as obstacles to order, unity, and righteousness. From an Adventist perspective, this aligns precisely with Revelation 13 and Daniel 7—not because Sunday itself is new, but because the union of church authority and civil power always leads to coercion. The issue has never been about rest. It’s about who has authority: • God’s law vs. human tradition • Conscience vs. compulsion • Worship by conviction vs. worship by force History shows us what happens when the state enforces religion “for the good of society.” Prophecy tells us it will happen again—this time globally. Adventists aren’t saying everyone who supports Sunday is evil. We’re saying the trajectory matters. The method matters. And when religious observance is enforced by law—even with good intentions—it becomes a test of allegiance, not love. 👉 The final conflict is not atheism vs Christianity. 👉 It is commandment of God vs commandment of men. “Those who honor God’s commandments will be opposed, misrepresented, and pressured—not because they are immoral, but because they refuse to surrender conscience.” Watch carefully. The language is changing. The pressure is building. And what was once unthinkable is now being normalized. 📖 “Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.” — Revelation 14:12#Christian #Catholic #Faith #Jesus #Bible GodIsGood ChristianLife CatholicChurch BibleVerse Prayer JesusLovesYou Worship HolySpirit Blessed Scripture DailyDevotional ChristianFaith CatholicFaith JesusChrist ChurchLife
#Adventists Reel by @catholicism_is_pagan - For years, Adventists were mocked for warning that religious legislation-specifically Sunday observance-would return under the banner of "morality," "
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For years, Adventists were mocked for warning that religious legislation—specifically Sunday observance—would return under the banner of “morality,” “family values,” and “national unity.” Now those exact words are being used openly, publicly, and politically. • Think tanks are calling for a “uniform national day of rest.” • Media panels are discussing restoring Sunday laws. • Influential voices are saying businesses should be closed so people go to church. • Others are openly advocating state-enforced “Sabbath” laws—while redefining which Sabbath. • And dissenters? Already being framed as obstacles to order, unity, and righteousness. From an Adventist perspective, this aligns precisely with Revelation 13 and Daniel 7—not because Sunday itself is new, but because the union of church authority and civil power always leads to coercion. The issue has never been about rest. It’s about who has authority: • God’s law vs. human tradition • Conscience vs. compulsion • Worship by conviction vs. worship by force History shows us what happens when the state enforces religion “for the good of society.” Prophecy tells us it will happen again—this time globally. Adventists aren’t saying everyone who supports Sunday is evil. We’re saying the trajectory matters. The method matters. And when religious observance is enforced by law—even with good intentions—it becomes a test of allegiance, not love. 👉 The final conflict is not atheism vs Christianity. 👉 It is commandment of God vs commandment of men. “Those who honor God’s commandments will be opposed, misrepresented, and pressured—not because they are immoral, but because they refuse to surrender conscience.” Watch carefully. The language is changing. The pressure is building. And what was once unthinkable is now being normalized. 📖 “Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.” — Revelation 14:12#Christian #Catholic #Faith #Jesus #Bible GodIsGood ChristianLife CatholicChurch BibleVerse Prayer JesusLovesYou Worship HolySpirit Blessed Scripture DailyDevotional ChristianFaith CatholicFaith JesusChrist ChurchLife
#Adventists Reel by @sabbathtosavior - Many Seventh-day Adventists are sincere people who truly want to follow God. This isn't about attacking you.

But sincerity doesn't make a prophet tru
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Many Seventh-day Adventists are sincere people who truly want to follow God. This isn’t about attacking you. But sincerity doesn’t make a prophet true. The Bible tells us to test every spirit and to hold fast to the gospel delivered once for all (1 John 4:1, Galatians 1:8–9). She contradicts scripture, she changes her theology, she lied and plagiarized—according to the old covenant that she so dearly loved, she should have be stoned. Harsh but live by the law and die by it. Deuteronomy 18:20 If Ellen White’s authority shapes your theology, I encourage you to test her claims carefully by Scripture alone. #testeverything #falseprophet #gospeltruth #christalone #bibleovertradition
#Adventists Reel by @catholicism_is_pagan - For years, Adventists were mocked for warning that religious legislation-specifically Sunday observance-would return under the banner of "morality," "
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For years, Adventists were mocked for warning that religious legislation—specifically Sunday observance—would return under the banner of “morality,” “family values,” and “national unity.” Now those exact words are being used openly, publicly, and politically. • Think tanks are calling for a “uniform national day of rest.” • Media panels are discussing restoring Sunday laws. • Influential voices are saying businesses should be closed so people go to church. • Others are openly advocating state-enforced “Sabbath” laws—while redefining which Sabbath. • And dissenters? Already being framed as obstacles to order, unity, and righteousness. From an Adventist perspective, this aligns precisely with Revelation 13 and Daniel 7—not because Sunday itself is new, but because the union of church authority and civil power always leads to coercion. The issue has never been about rest. It’s about who has authority: • God’s law vs. human tradition • Conscience vs. compulsion • Worship by conviction vs. worship by force History shows us what happens when the state enforces religion “for the good of society.” Prophecy tells us it will happen again—this time globally. Adventists aren’t saying everyone who supports Sunday is evil. We’re saying the trajectory matters. The method matters. And when religious observance is enforced by law—even with good intentions—it becomes a test of allegiance, not love. 👉 The final conflict is not atheism vs Christianity. 👉 It is commandment of God vs commandment of men. “Those who honor God’s commandments will be opposed, misrepresented, and pressured—not because they are immoral, but because they refuse to surrender conscience.” Watch carefully. The language is changing. The pressure is building. And what was once unthinkable is now being normalized. 📖 “Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.” — Revelation 14:12#Christian #Catholic #Faith #Jesus #Bible GodIsGood ChristianLife CatholicChurch BibleVerse Prayer JesusLovesYou Worship HolySpirit Blessed Scripture DailyDevotional ChristianFaith CatholicFaith JesusChrist ChurchLife

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