"The Lord’s followers—who are depicted, twice, as keeping “the commandments of God”
(Rev. 12:17; 14:12)—worship God because, as the Creator (and also our
Redeemer), He alone is worthy of worship (Rev. 5:9).
And no more
foundational symbol of Him as our Creator exists than the seventh-day
Sabbath, which (again) the beast power sought to change.
For an earthly
power to try to change, in a sense to usurp, the most basic sign of the
most basic doctrine, creation, is to attempt to usurp the Lord’s
authority at the most basic level possible: God as Creator.
The only
level more basic is God Himself, and because no entity, heavenly or
earthly, can get to Him, it instead gets as close as possible: to the
foundation sign of Him as Creator—the seventh-day Sabbath."
CliffordGoldstein