The signs in the US are increasingly pointing toward an imminent Sunday law. A ban on work on every Sunday has long been “normal” elsewhere. However, it will become problematic if Saturday becomes a mandatory workday. Until then, the US government’s Sunday campaigns will continue unabated.
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Slowly but surely
Constant dripping wears away the stone, as the saying goes. What Niagara Falls can do in a matter of moments, so too can individual drops of water. It just takes longer, but is far less spectacular; no one gets upset; it hardly even seems to interest anyone. People get used to it, and the same goal is quickly achieved. While Niagara Falls are expected to cause alarm and panic, inconspicuous drops of water remain calm and stoic. If the tropical scenario is accompanied by a wave of propaganda about benefits and bliss, people can hardly wait for the promised result to finally occur.
Project 2025 is Agenda
The US has been on standby for a good three weeks. The government shutdown due to disagreements between the political camps over follow-up financing, i.e., the issuance of new debt, is expected to continue. Meanwhile, the Republicans’ 12th attempt at a bill in the US Senate has met with a dead end. It’s simply not moving forward. Nevertheless, the US government, operating under emergency lighting, appears to be staying very active on one issue: the implementation of the government plan “Project 2025“. Not necessarily in order, but a little here, a little there, step by step (Info).
“It’s normal”
In Germany, people wondered what the problem was with closing shops every Sunday, keeping government offices and banks “logically” closed as well, and allowing those who aren’t exempt from a Sunday work ban due to their necessity (e.g., doctors, police, etc.) to work only with a special permit. This is normal, and it’s been around for over 100 years, dating back to the Weihmar era.
While the strict ban on Sunday work and the separate quiet hours regulations, even in the neighborhood, are not unique in Germany, they are also not so commonplace in other European countries. In Italy, for example, shopping on Sundays is also possible.
It is being tinkered with

Such a Sunday law, which stipulates Sunday as a day off work, isn’t even the big problem. It’s not the usual, “publicity-oriented” work that merely replaces the informers’ lost sense of purpose, but rather uses another opportunity to do God’s work. A real conflict arises, however, when Saturday is declared a mandatory workday, either directly or indirectly. The necessity of working on Saturdays would also be met if the legislature prescribed a minimum weekly working time and, at the same time, a maximum daily working time.
If a minimum working week of 40 hours is prescribed, but a maximum of 7 hours per day, then Saturday has to be used, even if it’s “only” 5 hours. Recently, a similar discussion took place in Germany regarding government plans, which tend to call for a reduction in weekly working hours and even talk about a 4-day week. Other voices are calling for “working more and more efficiently.” The media reported on this extensively.
Experience shows, however, that one must be willing to remember that this is most likely just another morsel thrown at people so they have something to debate about. According to Hegelian Dialektik, however, the desired compromise emerges in the end.
Historical example

The only reliable information on whether or not a Sunday law will come is Bible prophecy. And this prophecy says, yes, such a Sunday law will come. And this within the framework of the “Mark of the Beast“.
History is known to have a typical example of such a Sunday law. In 321, the then “Pontifex Maximus,” Emperor Constantine, introduced a general ban on working on Sundays. The representative of “sol invictus” (invincible sun) established a “dies solis” (day of the sun). With the assistance of the Bishop of Rome, the term “dies dominicus” (Lord’s Day, Lord’s Day) was added around 100 years later.
In the meantime, the Church of Rome forbade Christians from keeping the “Jewish Sabbath.”
In some US states, Sunday laws were already in effect at the end of the 19th century. These so-called “Blue Laws” included corresponding reprisals against Sabbath-keepers (Info.
Sunday campaigns continue

Since 1978, the world has had a “Day of the Sun.” It takes place every May 3rd. However, the Vatican didn’t directly intervene, leaving it to then-US President Jimmy Carter to formally establish World Sun Day.
Project 2025 in the US does not yet prohibit non-work on the Sabbath (Saturday). That is likely the next step. But Sunday is already designated as a mandatory day off, and failure to observe it is associated with financial losses. This has already convinced the majority of those unwilling to work on Saturday rather than Sunday.
For years, campaigns have been running worldwide for Sunday. A day of rest, relaxation, for family, and also for protecting the climate and Mother Earth. In addition to churches, companies and unions are also actively promoting Sunday. Of course, in addition to Christians, who consider Sunday their day to be sanctified, people of other religions and even atheists are also wanted to get on board. The fact that politicians are now also showing keen interest in upholding Sunday is particularly evident in the USA.
“The good old days” – American Dream

So, it’s okay to have a somewhat conservative, “old-fashioned” advertisement. A model family in the style of the 1950s by artist Harold Anderson (1894-1973), with a US flag, together on a church pew. Published on October 21, 2025, by the US Department of Labor on social media (X and Facebook).
“A dream worth fighting for“:
“Project Firewall is our commitment to ensure American Workers have a fair shot at the American Dream.
It’s not going to be easy – but the American Dream is worth fighting for.
‘Every Sunday Morning’ – Harold Anderson”
Sunday, not only a desirable option, but even an element of the “American Dream.” Well, if that doesn’t make your heart race.
Remain on the foundation of the Gospel

The next gentle step will be initiated soon, but don’t rush it. Too many people could actually be alarmed, because the “annoying” warning voices about the impending Sunday law are getting louder and louder anyway.
Whatever the details may be, one thing is certain: they will be contrary to God’s law. Despite the great unknowns of the coming details, one stands on rock-solid ground if one knows God’s will and simply refuses to be dissuaded from it.
And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice, If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand, The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb: And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast and his image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name.
Revelation 14:9-11
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