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What does the Bible say about Sabbath rest?

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The Bible teaches that Sabbath rest is a day set apart for God's people to remember His works of creation and redemption.

Sabbath rest, as described in Hebrews 4:9, signifies a special day of rest for the people of God, also referred to as the Christian Sabbath. This concept is rooted in the original creation when God Himself rested on the seventh day after completing His work (Genesis 2:2-3). The observance of this day is also connected to the redemptive work of Christ, who completed the greater work of salvation and rose on the first day of the week, inviting believers to find their rest in Him (Matthew 12:8, John 20:1). Therefore, the Sabbath serves as a reminder of both God’s creative authority and His redemptive power through Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:9, Genesis 2:2-3, Matthew 12:8, John 20:1, Exodus 35:2-3, Hebrews 4:3

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