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What does it mean to enter into God's rest?

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Entering into God's rest means to cease from our own efforts and trust in the complete work of Christ for salvation.

To enter into God's rest is to embrace the finished work of Christ and to stop striving for salvation through our own efforts. As Hebrews 4:10 states, those who enter into His rest are likened to God Himself, who rested on the seventh day after creation. This rest signifies a deep-seated peace with God, resulting from faith in His grace. It is an assurance that the believer's salvation has been secured, as the works were finished from the foundation of the world (Hebrews 4:3). This understanding aligns with the Reformed emphasis on the sovereignty of God in salvation, affirming that from eternity, God's purpose for His people has been accomplished through Christ, leading to a state of spiritual rest for those who believe.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:10, Genesis 2:2-3, Hebrews 4:9-11, Matthew 11:28-30, Hebrews 4:1-3

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Rest
Todd Nibert · Jul 22, 2007
Christ, Our Rest
Bill Parker · May 29, 2005
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