The sermon "Rest for God's Children" preached by John Chapman explores the theological concept of rest as it pertains to believers in Christ, particularly drawing from Hebrews 4. Chapman argues that the true and ultimate rest promised to God’s children is found in Jesus Christ, contrasting it with the temporary and symbolic rests described in the Old Testament, such as God's rest on the seventh day and Israel's rest in Canaan. He references key Scriptures, especially Hebrews 4:1-11, emphasizing that this rest is not merely a physical state but a spiritual reality achieved through faith in Christ, who is the believer's true Sabbath. The significance of this doctrine lies in its call for believers to actively strive to rest in Christ, recognizing that unbelief hinders access to this promised rest. Chapman underlines that resting in Christ involves continual growth in faith and vigilance against sin, encouraging believers to seek solace in Christ amidst the tumult of life.
Key Quotes
“There’s no lasting peace on this earth… It’s a world that hates God.”
“True rest can only come to us through, by, and in Jesus Christ alone.”
“WE DON'T REST IN OUR SELF-RIGHTEOUSNESS, WE REST IN HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS.”
“RETURNING TO THY REST, O MY SOUL, FOR THE LORD HATH DEALT BOUNCIFULLY WITH THEE.”
The Bible speaks of a spiritual rest that believers have in Christ, distinguishing it from physical rest and emphasizing its eternal nature.
The Bible describes a spiritual rest for God's children that is rooted in faith in Jesus Christ. This rest is not just a momentary pause from life's struggles, but a deep, abiding peace that is found in the realization of Christ's finished work. Hebrews 4 emphasizes that this rest is available to all who believe, contrasting the true rest found in Christ with the temporary rest of the Sabbath and the land of Canaan. Believers enjoy this rest right now, and while they may not fully comprehend its depth until eternity, it is a present reality because of their faith in the righteousness of Christ.
Hebrews 4:1-10
Seeking rest in Christ is vital for Christians as it provides peace from life's struggles and reassurance of salvation.
For Christians, seeking rest in Christ is crucial because it acknowledges that true peace and security are found not in personal efforts or external circumstances, but in the finished work of Jesus. This spiritual rest is described in Hebrews 4, which warns that we should not take this rest for granted and emphasizes a continual reliance on Christ amidst life's challenges. Furthermore, this rest protects believers from falling into despair caused by sin and self-righteousness. By turning to Christ, believers find comfort and affirmation of their salvation, freeing them from the burdens of guilt and self-justice.
Hebrews 4:11, Matthew 11:28-30
We know we have entered into God's rest when we have faith in Christ and experience the peace that comes from that belief.
The assurance of having entered into God's rest is tied closely to one's faith in Christ. According to Hebrews 4:3, those who believe have already entered into this rest. This is evidenced not by our perfection or absence of struggle, but by our dependence on Christ for redemption and righteousness. Believers experience a confidence in their salvation and an alleviation of guilt and fear, knowing that Christ has satisfied the requirements of the law on their behalf. This ongoing relationship with Christ, marked by daily reliance on His grace, is a clear indicator that one has entered into God's rest.
Hebrews 4:3, Romans 5:1-2
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