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Why should Christians avoid unbelief?

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Unbelief prevents Christians from entering into the rest and assurance promised by God.

Unbelief is a significant theme in Hebrews 4, illustrating how it barred the Israelites from entering the promised land despite God's promises. The writer urges fear of coming short of God's rest, emphasizing that a lack of faith equates to a failure to trust God’s word. This ascertains that their spiritual inheritance depends on their trust in God’s promises. Unbelief not only causes spiritual stagnation but also robs believers of the peace and satisfaction that comes from resting in Christ’s finished work, leading to insecurity in their relationship with God and an inability to fully embrace the blessings He has provided.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:2-3

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Todd Nibert · Aug 24, 2008
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