The sermon "The Final Rest" by Henry Sant focuses on the theological concept of rest as presented in Hebrews 4:9-11. Sant argues that there is a present and ongoing rest available to the people of God, which is both initiated through the Gospel during this life and culminates in eternal rest in heaven. He uses Hebrews 4 to illustrate how the rest referenced reflects the culmination of various Old Testament types, including the Sabbath and the Promised Land, which serve as precursors to the ultimate rest found in Christ. The preacher emphasizes the necessity of faith and perseverance in this process, echoing the Reformed understanding that true rest in Christ involves ceasing from reliance on one's own works. The practical significance of this doctrine encourages believers to seek comfort in their ongoing struggles, reminding them that their rest is secure in Christ's redemptive work.
“There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God... Let us labour therefore to enter into that rest.”
“The fulfillment of all the rest that are spoken of previously in the Old Testament... is found only in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“He that has entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works as God did from his.”
“Grace is glory in the bud and glory is grace in the full flower.”
The Bible teaches that there remains a rest for the people of God, which is fulfillment found in Christ and ultimately completed in heaven.
Hebrews 4:9-11, Matthew 11:28-30, Romans 5:1
The doctrine of rest in Christ is affirmed through scriptural promises and typology found in the Old Testament, particularly in the fulfillment of the Sabbath and the Promised Land.
Hebrews 4:1-11, Genesis 2:2-3, Matthew 11:28-30
Understanding the concept of rest is crucial for Christians as it highlights the completeness of salvation and the peace found in Christ amid life's struggles.
Hebrews 4:10-11, Romans 8:28-30, Isaiah 58:13-14
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