Hebrews 4:3
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
Dit is net ons wat op God vertrou en sy boodskap glo wat eendag vir ewig saam met God sal rus. God self het mos gesê: “Dit het My kwaad gemaak en daarom het Ek gesê: ‘Hulle sal nooit voel hoe dit is om vir ewig saam met My te rus nie.’ En Ek sal nooit van plan verander nie.” Hierdie plek waar ons vir ewig saam met God sal rus, is lankal klaar, want alles wat God gedoen het, het Hy klaargemaak toe Hy die wêreld gemaak het.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Hebrews says that those who believe in God enter a special kind of rest, as promised by God in the past. It emphasizes that this rest was always intended for believers since the world's creation.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that you've been waiting to play with. One day, your parents say, 'You can now play with it.' This verse is like saying, if you believe in God, He gives you a special rest, just like getting to play with that toy.
Historical Background
The book of Hebrews was likely written by the Apostle Paul or someone close to him around AD 60-70. It was addressed to Jewish Christians facing persecution and encouraging them not to abandon their faith but to persevere in the rest promised through Christ.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where you feel overwhelmed with work or school responsibilities. This verse reminds us that by trusting in God, we can find peace and 'rest' even amidst life's challenges, just as believers are promised rest in this passage.
Topics
restfaithpromisecreationperseverancetrust
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'rest' refer to in this context?
'Rest' here refers to the spiritual peace and fulfillment promised by God for those who believe, similar to the rest experienced after completing a hard task.
How can we enter into this rest today?
By putting our trust in Jesus Christ, we can enter into the rest He provides. This involves trusting Him with all of life's challenges and seeking His peace daily.
Why does God use the phrase 'as I have sworn in my wrath'?
God is emphasizing the seriousness and solemnity of His promise to grant rest, indicating that He has made an unbreakable oath regarding this rest for believers.
How does this verse relate to perseverance in faith?
This verse encourages perseverance by reminding believers that God's rest is available now and forever, encouraging them not to give up on their journey of faith despite obstacles.
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