Heb 4:9  There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God.  
I am sure it will sound to many of you like going a long way back and going out into a very broad realm when I say that we Christians are being constantly confronted with and challenged by our Christianity.
I am sure it will sound to many of you like going a long way back and going out into a very broad realm when I say that we Christians are being constantly confronted with and challenged by our Christianity.
Many of us have not really entered into Christianity yet. 
What do I mean?
Well, for one thing, the very door into true 
Christianity is the door of rest, the rest of faith. 
The very simple way
 in which the Lord put it in His appeal was..."Come unto Me, all ye that
 labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest" (Matt. 11:28).
That was to a multitude, and those words are usually employed in Gospel
 messages to the unsaved.
The meaning of the Lord in using those words 
is given to us here in the letter to the Hebrews...
A very much deeper and
 fuller meaning than is generally recognized in the usage of the simple 
invitation "Come unto Me... and I will give you rest."
There is 
something that we have to hear, to detect, in the statement..."There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God." Heb 4:9
You will not think me too elementary, for you know in
 your heart, as well as I do in mine, that this matter of heart rest, 
the rest of faith, is a live question continually, it is coming up all 
the time.
One of the things which is lacking in so many of us is this 
rest...
Or, to put it the other way, the things which characterize us so 
much are fret, anxiety, uncertainty, and all those things which are just
 the opposite of calm assurance, quiet confidence, the spirit and 
attitude and atmosphere which says all the time, "Don't worry, don't 
fret, it is all right."
One thing our great enemy is always trying to do
 is to disturb that, destroy that, rob us of that, churn us up, fret us,
 drive us, harass us, anything to rob us of our rest or to prevent us 
from entering into rest.
It is the rest of faith, not just the 
rest of passivity, indifference, and carelessness.
There is all the 
difference between carelessness and carefreeness.
There remaineth, there
 is still to be had, there still obtains, there still exists, there is 
still preserved a rest for the people of God – for the people of God.
~T. Austin Sparks~ 
                                                                            
 
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