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Why should Christians fear missing God's rest?

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Christians should fear missing God's rest because it reflects a lack of faith and may lead to spiritual judgment.

The admonition in Hebrews 4:1, 'Let us therefore fear,' warns believers of the seriousness of unbelief and the implications of failing to enter into God's rest. This fear is not one of bondage but a healthy respect for the consequences of a hardened heart. It signals the reality that ongoing disobedience and rejection of God's promise can lead one to miss out on the full benefits of salvation. The Israelites’ failure to enter Canaan due to unbelief serves as a sobering example, as noted in Hebrews 3:19, where their hearts were turned away from God. Thus, this fear serves as a catalyst for believers to cling closely to their faith and remain vigilant.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:1, Hebrews 3:19

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