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What does the Bible say about divine rest?

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The Bible describes divine rest as peace granted by the Good Shepherd, where believers find comfort and nourishment.

Divine rest, as depicted in the Bible, particularly in Psalm 23, represents a state of peace and assurance provided by the Lord, our Good Shepherd. David writes, 'He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters,' emphasizing the tranquility that comes from being under God's care. This rest is significant for believers, as it signifies a deep spiritual peace, free from fear, sin, and adversity. The Lord's provision offers not just physical sustenance, but spiritual nourishment, leading us away from the stresses of life to a place of comfort in His presence.

In relation to Jesus Christ as the Good Shepherd, the concept of divine rest extends to the New Testament, where He invites the weary to come to Him for rest. 'Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest' (Matthew 11:28). This invitation reassures that true rest is found in faith and reliance on Christ, who has accomplished the work necessary for salvation, thus granting peace to our souls in a chaotic world.

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Divine Rest
Henry Sant · Jul 27, 2023
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