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Why should we be concerned about missing God's rest?

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Missing God's rest is a serious concern as it indicates a failure to trust in His salvation and live in the peace it offers.

The warning in Hebrews 4 about missing God's rest serves as a crucial reminder for believers. The text urges us to take seriously the promise of entering His rest, highlighting that presumption can lead to unbelief. The Israelites' example illustrates that even those who received the message did not inherit the promise due to their lack of faith. For Christians today, this signifies the importance of actively believing in Christ's work and not allowing doubt or rebellion to cloud our assurance of salvation. The rest offered to believers is not only an invitation to peace but also a warning against complacency regarding faith.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:1-2, Hebrews 3:11

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Rest
Todd Nibert · Jul 22, 2007
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