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What is the rest that God promises to believers?

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The rest God promises to believers is a spiritual rest from works and a confidence in His salvation and provision.

The concept of rest in Scripture encompasses both a present spiritual reality and a future hope. In Hebrews 4:3, believers are assured of having already entered into this rest through faith in Christ. This rest signifies freedom from the burdens of trying to earn salvation through works, as we realize that Christ has completed the work necessary for our redemption. It is both a rest from guilt and anxiety related to sin and an entrance into the joy of relationship with God, marked by peace and assurance. Moreover, this rest points to a future consummation in the eternal presence of God, where there will be no more sorrow or pain, emphasizing that entering into God's rest is ultimately resting in Him forever.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:3

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Mixed With Faith
Henry Mahan · Jun 18, 1995
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