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What does Hebrews 4 teach about entering God's rest?

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Hebrews 4 teaches that entering into God's rest requires faith and signifies a ceasing from one's own works.

Hebrews 4 elaborates on the concept of rest as it pertains to God's promise of salvation. The passage stresses that the rest that God offers is only accessible through faith in Christ, not by the works of the law. It contrasts the rest of Canaan given to the Israelites with the deeper, spiritual rest available to believers today. The warning given in the text reminds readers to strive to enter this rest, highlighting that it involves a conscious decision to cease from personal efforts to attain righteousness. This theological understanding reinforces that true rest is found only in the finished work of Christ and not in human effort.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:1-11

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