The Promise Of Rest By Pete Briscoeنمونه
Don’t miss the rest
I'm a fan of road trips. I love the scenery, the playlists, and the long conversations. What I don’t love is seeing signage that promises great food at the next exit; but then as I try to change lanes and veer right, a semi-truck shows up out of nowhere. Just like that, I miss it. Whatever rest that sign promised is now a blur in my rearview mirror.
Can that happen in our spiritual life too? Can we miss the promise of rest?
Hebrews 4:1 reads, “Therefore, since the promise of entering his rest still stands, let us be careful that none of you be found to have fallen short of it.”
This is present tense, friends. We aren’t talking about final rest—or rest in heaven. We are talking about today—the here and now—so long as we remember the therefore.
The author wants us to keep in mind the history of Israel. The first generation of Israelites refused to enter their promised place of rest. More accurately, they refused to trust. As a result, they stayed in the wilderness—wandering, wanting, and whining. Their unbelief excluded them from God’s rest.
But that’s not all. The second generation of Israelites did enter the Promised Land. When God said, “Go,” they said, “Okay.” This second generation entered God’s promised place of rest but then failed to experience it. Why? Their cycles of unbelief show us that even inside the place of rest, they struggled with trusting God.
That’s what the author of Hebrews is saying to us today: The promise of rest still stands, but don’t miss it!
How can we make sure we don’t miss the rest? Believe. Believe that God’s invitation to rest is for you—today—and then trust His promise. No Plan B. It’s either God’s rest or bust!
Father, I long to release feelings of doubt, unbelief, or control so I don’t miss the rest You promise in Jesus. Give me opportunity to fix my eyes on You. Steady my gaze through the strength of Your Spirit, so I become unwavering in focus and belief. Amen.
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Are you feeling consumed by your work and home schedules? Do you struggle with anxiety and sleepless nights instead of finding rest? God invites us to rest. But true rest requires us to trust God. In this 5-day reading plan Pete Briscoe teaches about God’s promise of rest.
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