Entering God's Sabbath Rest
Jun 15, 2025•33 min
Episode description
This expository sermon addresses a Hebrew Christian congregation in danger of spiritual drift and apostasy. Using Israel's failure to enter the Promised Land as a warning example, the preacher expounds three main points: the tragic consequences of unbelief (illustrated by Israel's 40-year wilderness wandering), the glorious nature of God's promised rest (both present peace and future eternal glory in Christ), and the urgent call to "strive to enter that rest" through persevering faith. The sermon emphasizes that while salvation is by grace through faith, believers must actively resist spiritual lethargy and "mix faith with hearing" God's Word. Drawing from the creation account and Christ's invitation in Matthew 11:28-30, the message presents God's rest as a "pearl beyond price" - eternal life in God's presence, free from sin and sorrow - available "today" to all who trust in Christ's finished work rather than drift away through neglect or unbelief.
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