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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