Sermon: God's Promise of Rest
Our Daily, Weekly, and Eternal Rest
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Bill Onisick
Given 11-Jul-26; 34 minutes
Beginning with creation, Scripture presents God's purpose for humanity as one of goodness, blessing, and rest, yet sin transformed life into a weary struggle marked by toil, sorrow, and death. While Ecclesiastes acknowledges the futility of labor "under the sun," it also reveals that meaningful work becomes a gift when joined with a relationship with God. Throughout the Bible, God consistently offers a greater promise of rest—from the Sabbath established at creation, to His assurance of rest for Israel, to Christ's invitation for the weary to take His easy yoke and find rest for their souls. Jesus teaches that the Sabbath is a merciful gift designed not merely for physical cessation from work but for spiritual renewal, worship, and doing good. Daily prayer and faithful obedience enable believers to exchange life's burdens for God's peace, while the weekly Sabbath foreshadows the ultimate rest promised in His Kingdom. Hebrews concludes that this eternal rest remains available to those who respond with faith expressed through obedient living, pressing forward toward the glorious inheritance God has prepared for His people.
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