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Why is it important for Christians to labor to enter into God's rest?

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Laboring to enter into God's rest means striving to cease from our own works and fully trust in Christ's sufficiency.

The call to labor for entering into God’s rest, as stated in Hebrews 4:11, does not imply adding to Christ's redemptive work. Instead, it encourages believers to actively seek to relinquish their reliance on personal efforts toward salvation. The struggle is overarching; despite knowing that salvation is by grace through faith, our inherent tendency is to cling to our perceived merit. Thus, laboring to enter into God's rest involves a continuous effort to remind ourselves of the Gospel truth that it is Christ’s work alone that provides the rest we seek. The Apostle Paul also expounds this concept through his own struggle, whereby he counted all things as loss for the sake of being found in Christ (Philippians 3:8). Therefore, Christians are encouraged to view faith as an active and ongoing relationship, trusting wholly and continuously in Jesus rather than returning to a works-based mentality.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:11, Philippians 3:8

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