No Rest Day or Night: A Clue About the Mark of the Beast? truthsum.org
Revelation 14:11 warns of those who worship the beast and receive his mark: “They have no rest day nor night.” This verse has often been misused to teach eternal torment, yet Scripture consistently shows the fate of the wicked is death – not endless suffering (Romans 6:23, Malachi 4:1–3).
This phrase may instead reveal a spiritual truth: those who reject God’s authority, including His Sabbath, cut themselves off from His rest and peace. Proverbs 4:16 and Isaiah 57:21 speak of the wicked as restless – unable to sleep or find peace. Could this be part of the mark itself?
The Sabbath is more than a law. It’s a sign between God and His people (Exodus 31:13; Ezekiel 20:20), a weekly reminder of who He is and who we serve. By contrast, the mark of the beast represents false worship, man-made authority, and rebellion.
Those who keep God’s commandments and the faith of Jesus (Revelation 14:12) walk in obedience and enter into His rest – physically and spiritually.
In the end, the issue may not be just symbolic. It may be literal. Where we find our rest reveals whom we serve.
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