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What does Hebrews 4:11 mean by laboring to enter into rest?

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Laboring to enter into rest means striving against self-reliance and fully trusting in Christ for salvation.

When Hebrews 4:11 speaks of laboring to enter that rest, it encourages believers to cease their self-efforts and fully depend on Christ’s finished work. This 'labor' does not refer to works that achieve salvation but to the effort it takes to let go of self-righteousness and self-salvation tactics. In the context of sovereign grace theology, this labor is about resisting the natural tendency to rely on one's abilities or past actions for favor with God. Instead, it calls for a radical trust in Jesus as the sole source of salvation, which leads to true rest for the soul.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:11

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His Rest
Scott Richardson · Aug 14, 1994
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