The sermon “Enter Into His Rest” by Mike McInnis centers on the theological theme of salvation through Christ and the rest available in Him as articulated in Hebrews 4. McInnis argues that true rest is found only in Jesus Christ, the culmination of God’s promises to His people, contrasting the carnal nation of Israel with the spiritual Israel of God. He engages with multiple Scripture references, including Hebrews 4:1-11, which highlight the necessity of faith for entering God's rest, and emphasizes that belief in Christ, not adherence to the law or religious practices, is essential for salvation. Practically, the sermon underscores the danger of unbelief and the importance of recognizing Christ as the ultimate source of rest and redemption; Christians are encouraged to embrace their faith wholly to avoid falling short of this promise.
“The only one that can give him that help that he stands in need of is the Lord.”
“If Christ didn't die on Calvary's cross, there wouldn't be a gospel.”
“This is a picture of the Sabbath. And in this place again, if they shall enter into my rest, seeing therefore it remaineth that some must enter therein...”
“The Sabbath keeping for the children of God is not a day you can find on the calendar. The Sabbath keeping for the children of God is a day which is the day of rest wherein it is a place God's people rest in Christ.”
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