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What does the Bible say about God's rest in Hebrews 4?

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Hebrews 4 teaches that God's rest is a spiritual state of peace and assurance for believers, contrasting with the physical rest of Canaan.

In Hebrews 4, the Apostle Paul emphasizes that God's rest is not merely the cessation of creation, but a deeper spiritual rest that believers enter into by faith. This rest began in this life, characterized by a trust in God's grace rather than human efforts for salvation. It's important to understand that while Canaan represented a physical rest for the Israelites, it serves as a type of the true rest found in Christ. Believers find their rest in the assurance that their salvation is secured through faith in Jesus, who fulfilled the law on their behalf and grants peace to those who believe.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:4-11, Psalm 95:11

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