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Why should Christians strive to enter God's rest?

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Christians are encouraged to strive to enter God's rest to avoid falling into unbelief, which can lead to spiritual peril.

Hebrews 4:11 calls Christians to strive to enter that rest, which seems paradoxical yet emphasizes the importance of diligence in faith. The striving here is not a work-based salvation but a passionate pursuit of a deeper relationship with Christ, anchoring one's faith firmly in Him. The reason for this urging is the warning against the same pattern of unbelief that caused the Israelites to perish in the wilderness. Believers are reminded to actively cultivate their faith and diligence to ensure they remain securely resting in the promises of God, avoiding the pitfalls of doubt and complacency in their walk with Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:11, 2 Peter 1:10

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