Laboring for the Lord and the Kingdom of God vs. Laboring for Satan and this Earthly World Order

Labor Day is a federal holiday in the United States celebrated each year on the first Monday of September. The purpose of the holiday is to honor and recognize the American labor movement, which began in the 1800s. In 1894, President Grover Cleveland, who was a conservative Democrat, signed the law that made Labor Day a national holiday. He wanted to distinguish it from "May Day," another holiday celebrated around the world to honor laborers. However, whether labeled "conservative" or "socialist", the Labor movement in the United States was primarily started by the Freemason group "The Holy Order of the Knights of Labor", the largest American labor movement of the 19th century, led by Terence V. Powderly, who was the Grand Master Workman. The "Gospel of The Knights of Labor" states: "We work not selfishly for ourselves alone, but extend the hand of fellowship to all mankind." So for those of you who have been spiritually reborn into the Kingdom of God through the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and do not adhere to the "Gospel of The Knights of Labor", this Labor Day is not for you. For those of us who do not serve the Satanic world system, but rather "work for the Lord," it is time for us to get ready to receive our inheritance, as co-heirs with our Master, Jesus Christ.