In Kevin Thacker's sermon titled "Day Seven," the central theological topic addressed is the doctrine of divine rest as modeled on the seventh day of creation in Genesis 2:1-3. Thacker draws connections between the completion of God's creative work and the fulfillment of redemption through Christ, emphasizing that God's rest does not signify fatigue but the completion of all His purposes. He utilizes biblical references, particularly from Genesis and Hebrews, to reinforce that just as God rested after creation, so too does Christ rest after accomplishing the work of salvation on the cross—signifying that it is 'finished.' The doctrinal significance lies in understanding that true rest for believers comes from faith in Christ's completed work, transcending the need for continual labor in striving for salvation, thus leading to eternal peace and righteousness in the new heaven and earth.
“God rested on the seventh day not because He was tired, but because the work He purposed to do was complete.”
“The only protection you have, the only hope for comfort from rest is that coat. That was the only possession Adam had.”
“If we don't rest, then we're not believing. If we're not at rest, how can you not rest?”
“There remains therefore a rest to the people of God.”
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