What does it mean to 'rest' in the context of suffering?
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Resting in the context of suffering means finding peace and refuge in Christ despite the trials we face.
To 'rest' amidst suffering refers to the peace and assurance believers find in Jesus, as highlighted in the sermon. In 2 Thessalonians 1:7, Paul encourages believers to rest, showing that even in trials, there is comfort in recognizing Christ's sovereignty and the promise of His return. This rest is not an escape from troubles but a deep, abiding trust in the Lord who sustains them through adversity. Revelation 21:4 reassures us that God will eventually wipe away every tear and eliminate sorrow and pain, emphasizing that true rest is ultimately found in the hope of His presence and the future fulfillment of His promises.
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