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What does Hebrews 4 say about unbelief and its consequences?

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Hebrews 4 warns that unbelief can prevent individuals from entering God's rest, as seen in the example of Israel.

Hebrews 4 specifically addresses the consequences of unbelief, referencing Israel's failure to enter the Promised Land due to their lack of faith. The text highlights that though the gospel was preached to them, it profited them nothing because it was not mixed with faith (Hebrews 4:2). This serves as a solemn reminder to modern believers that harboring unbelief can lead them to miss out on the spiritual rest that is available through faith in Christ. The author urges readers to consider this warning seriously, advocating for a steadfast belief that leads to true rest in God's promises.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:2-5

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