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How do we enter into God's rest according to the Bible?

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We enter into God's rest by believing in Christ and ceasing from our own works, relying on His finished work for salvation.

Hebrews 4:3 explains that those who believe enter into rest, emphasizing that faith in Christ allows believers to cease from their efforts to earn God's favor. This rest is a promise of peace that fulfills the Sabbath's symbolic role of rest for the people of God. The concept is deeply rooted in the understanding that Christ has already accomplished everything necessary for our redemption, which was foreshadowed by the Sabbath observance in the Old Testament. This spiritual rest signifies trust in His grace and love, where we no longer abide by the law for justification but instead live by faith, engaging in good works as a response to His grace.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:3, Hebrews 4:9-10

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