Caleb Hickman’s sermon titled "Everlasting Rest," based on Hebrews 4:1-11, focuses on the theological significance of God’s rest as a gift to His people. Hickman argues that just as faith is bestowed by God, so too is rest, which is marked by a complete cessation from personal works in the context of salvation. He references Hebrews 4:3, demonstrating that belief results in entering God's rest, emphasizing that this rest is everlasting because God’s works were finished from the foundation of the world. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance it provides believers, as they are reminded that their salvation does not depend on personal merit but rather on the finished work of Jesus Christ, the ultimate source of their spiritual rest.
“Rest for the Lord's people... is everlasting because the Lord is everlasting.”
“Believing is the gift of God. If you're believing, are you not resting?”
“Entering into his everlasting rest means that you have ceased your work, ceased.”
“The only reason that we're unable to rest is God has given us the ability to.”
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