OUR FATHER WHO INVITES US INTO HIS REST THROUGH THE GOSPEL
The book of Hebrews chapter 4, continuing with the theme of the promise of being invited into the rest of God, tells us to be highly concerned if any in our midst seems to be incapable of reaching a state of rest because it means that they were not able to profit from the hearing of the gospel that, if mixed with faith, produces belief in those who hear it.
1 Therefore, since a promise remains of entering His rest, let us fear lest any of you seem to have come short of it. 2 For indeed the gospel was preached to us as well as to them; but the word which they heard did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in those who heard it. 3 For we who have believed do enter that rest, as He has said:
“So I swore in My wrath,
‘They shall not enter My rest,’ ”
although the works were finished from the foundation of the world. 4 For He has spoken in a certain place of the seventh day in this way: “And God rested on the seventh day from all His works”; 5 and again in this place: “They shall not enter My rest.”
The point is made that the saving works of the gospel were completed from the time of the foundation of the world. Even though those to whom this salvation by faith was first preached excluded themselves by disobedience, there were others who were designated to enter into the rest of God and this provision was to be accessed by an affirmative ( and timely ) response to the voice of God during the time of the new dispensation of salvation and an affirmative response will qualify one to enter in a state of rest that precludes striving and the performing of works to fulfill righteousness.
6 Since therefore it remains that some must enter it, and those to whom it was first preached did not enter because of disobedience, 7 again He designates a certain day, saying in David, “Today,” after such a long time, as it has been said:
“Today, if you will hear His voice,
Do not harden your hearts.”
8 For if Joshua had given them rest, then He would not afterward have spoken of another day. 9 There remains therefore a rest for the people of God. 10 For he who has entered His rest has himself also ceased from his works as God did from His.
We are encouraged by the writer of Hebrews to be very attentive to the business of entering the rest of God so that no one falls again into following the patterns set by the corrupted fallen nature. With that in mind, we are informed that the spiritual anatomy of a Christian includes a junction between the soul and spirit which operated in the same way that a ball and socket joint. The marrow that exists within the bone connected to the joint represents how our spirits are encased in surrounding structures.
At this joint is where the soul and spirit transmit thoughts and intentions between themselves and the word of God which is living, active and precise, can penerate into this junction between the soul and the spirit and be able to read the hidden interactions happening in the innermost thoughts and motivations and intentions of the heart which is where the thoughts and and intentions originate from.
Understanding that the inner lives we lead are laid bare before God to whom we will have to give an account and there is no insincerity or hypocrisy that will go undetected.
11 Let us therefore be diligent to enter that rest, lest anyone fall according to the same example of disobedience. 12 For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. 13 And there is no creature hidden from His sight, but all things are naked and open to the eyes of Him to whom we must give account.
With that in mind, it is important to remember that even though we are completely transparent before God, our eternal High Priest who is Jesus is one who has lived a human life and is able to identify with our weaknesses having Himself been tempted (though without sinning) by things we are tempted by.
14 Seeing then that we have a great High Priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. 15 For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin. 16 Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
Our great High Priest made it possible for us to approach the throne of grace from where grace is dispensed ( which is the bank account funded by the riches and glory of Christ that underwrites each believer's life from Ap. Arome) to those seek to obtain mercy and find grace in confidence when we need grace.
Amen.
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