The Dietary Law
Leviticus 11
What we consume is not indifferent to God. He set apart the clean from the unclean, and He never rescinded it.

The Original Gospel of Christ · Restored
Restoring the true teachings of Christ — the dietary law, the holy commandments, the Sabbath, and His appointed Feast Days. This is not tradition. This is obedience.
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What Was Taken Out
Leviticus 11
What we consume is not indifferent to God. He set apart the clean from the unclean, and He never rescinded it.
Exodus 20
The commandments are not a burden but a covenant of love. To love Him is to keep them — every one.
Matthew 5:17
Christ came not to abolish the law but to fulfill it. Not one jot or tittle shall pass away.
Genesis 2:3
The seventh day was blessed and sanctified. We keep the Sabbath holy, exactly as He instructed.
Leviticus 23
Passover, Unleavened Bread, Firstfruits, Pentecost, Trumpets, Atonement, Tabernacles — His appointed times.
Matthew 6:33
Seek first the Kingdom and His righteousness. Salvation is on the line — and so we restore what was removed.
How We Got Here
From the Apostles to modern institutions — see how the truth was divided over the centuries. The more man separates from the Word, the more denominations multiply. Tap the image to explore it full-size.
The Seventh-Day Sabbath
Early Christians transitioned from honoring the seventh-day Sabbath (Saturday) to observing the Lord's Day (Sunday) over several hundred years. This is how it happened.
The First Century
The earliest Christians were Jewish. They continued their existing Jewish habits while adding new Christian ones.
The Second & Third Centuries
As more non-Jewish people became Christians, the connection to Jewish customs weakened. Sunday gradually became the main day of worship.
Christians were “no longer observing the Sabbath, but living in the observance of the Lord's Day.”
— Ignatius of Antioch (c. 110 AD)
Described Christians meeting on “the day called Sunday,” reading the writings of the apostles and prophets together.
— Justin Martyr (c. 150 AD)
Christians made Sunday a day of solemnity, putting off their daily business to avoid giving place to the devil.
— Tertullian (c. 200 AD)
Even so, in many Eastern churches believers still honored both Saturday and Sunday as holy days.
The Fourth Century
In the 300s, Sunday worship became both a legal requirement and an official church rule.
The Roman Emperor made Sunday a legal day of rest: “on the venerable Day of the Sun let the magistrates and people residing in cities rest.”
— Constantine's Edict (321 AD)
The Church officially forbade “judaizing” on Saturday, ruling that Christians “must not judaize by resting on the Sabbath, but must work on that day, rather honoring the Lord's Day.”
— Council of Laodicea (c. 363 AD)
"Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy."
Search The Origins
Test everything against the truth. Examine where the customs of men came from — and compare them to what Scripture actually instructs.
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The Word Stands Forever
Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator.
But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed.
Where We Stand
For generations, the commandments of God were traded for the traditions of men. The dietary laws, the Sabbath, the Feast Days — set aside, softened, or removed entirely. We are a movement of believers committed to restoring the faith exactly as Christ delivered it.
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