Entering into
Gods Rest
There remains, then, a
Sabbath-rest for the people of God;
For anyone who enters
Gods rest also rests from his
own work, just as God
did from his. Let us, therefore,
make every effort to
enter that rest, so that no one
will fall by following
their example of disobedience.
Hebrews 4: 9-11
I would like to
address a passage in Scripture that
people often distort, claiming
Gods seventh day Sabbath is not
binding or mentioned in the New
Testament. This article has two
underlying assumptions. First, I
assume you have ben introduced to the
idea that God continues to move
forward with His plans regardless of
human conduct, and second, I assume
that you are aware of the inseparable
relationships that exist between
grace and law, faith, and obedience.
(For discussions on these matters,
you can download the following links
from our web site: Appendix D in my
book, Jesus Final Victory http://www.wake-up.org/Commentary/AppendixD.pdf and Chapters 4 and 5
in my book, Jesus; The Alpha and the
Omega http://www.wake-up.org/Alpha/Chapter4.htm and http://www.wake-up.org/Alpha/Chapter5.htm)
Anticipation Begins with a Promise
To appreciate the significance of
Hebrews 4: 9-11, we need to start
with a promise that God made to
Abraham about 400 years after
Noahs flood. At that
time the Canaanites were in the land.
The Lord appeared to Abram and said,
To your offspring I will give
this land. (Genesis
12: 6-7)
Later on: The Lord said to
Abram after Lot had parted from him,
Lift up your eyes from where
you are and look north and south,
east and west. All the land that you
see I will give you and your
offspring forever. I will make your
offspring like the dust of the Earth,
so that if anyone could count the
dust, then your offspring could be
counted. (Genesis 13:
14-16)
Finally, the Lord said to Abraham: I
will establish my covenant as an
everlasting covenant between me and
you and your descendants after you
for the generations to come, to be
your God and the God of your
descendants after you. The whole land
of Canaan, where you are now an
alien, I will give an
everlasting possession to you and
your descendants after you; and I
will be their God. (Genesis
17: 7-8, italics mine)
Many people read these verses and
think that Canaan is nothing more
than promised real
estate, but there is far more to
Gods promise than several
million acres. God promised Abraham
that he and his descendants would
inherit the kingdom of God, whose
headquarters would be in Canaan, as
an everlasting (eternal) possession.
We see evidence of this understanding
in Abrahams anticipation:
By faith he [Abraham] made
his home in the promised land like a
stranger in a foreign country; he
lived in tents, as did Isaac and
Jacob, who were heirs with him of the
same promise. For he was looking
forward to the city with foundations,
whose architect and builder is
God. (Hebrews 11: 9-10,
insertion mine)
From the time of Abraham to Christ
ascension, God had adjusted His plans
for mankind. This may come as a
surprise, but it was Gods
original plan to establish His
kingdom in Canaan shortly after
Abrahams descendants took
possession of the land. Jesus would
have come to Earth as a baby and
after paying the penalty for sin, He
would have established the kingdom of
God in the land of Canaan. Thus,
Israel would have become a nation of
priests (Exodus 19:6), serving God on
behalf of all mankind. Jesus would
have eventually resurrected Abraham
and the saints who had died
previously. They, along with those
who had not died, would have lived
forever in Canaan, the headquarters
of the kingdom of God! Abraham
understood Gods promise and
this is why he was looking forward to
a day when Canaan would have a
city whose architect and builder was
God.
Two Profound Points
When we understand the elements of
Gods promise to Abraham, two
profound points surface. First, if
Gods kingdom had been
established on Earth as God
originally planned, Moses would have
led Israel into Gods rest. The
kingdom of God is called
Gods rest in
Scripture (Psalm 95: 6-11) for very
good reasons. After the children of
Israel were delivered from slavery,
they began to understand Gods
rest. (Exodus 33:14) The concept
behind Gods rest is
the fact that God worked for six days
and then He rested from
His work on the seventh day. (Genesis
2: 1-3) Because there was no
curse on Earth, Adam and Eve enjoyed
the daily bliss of Gods
rest. Since God met their
physical needs, they did not need to
work to survive. Then, when sin
entered the world, Adam and
Eves work began in earnest. The
Lord cursed the ground and ever
since, mankind has had to work hard
to survive. (Genesis 3:17-19) The
Edenic promise of redemption God gave
to Adam and Eve included a full
restoration to Gods
rest and Paul urged the Jews
(Hebrews 4:11) to make every effort
to enter Gods rest (the kingdom
of God) which had not yet appeared.
Notice what Paul says about
Israels forefathers:
Who were they who heard [Gods
voice] and rebelled? Were they not
all those Moses led out of Egypt? And
with them was he angry for forty
years? Was it not with those who
sinned, whose bodies fell in the
desert? And to whom did God swear
that they would never enter his rest
if not to those who disobeyed? So we
see that they were not able to enter,
because of their unbelief. (Hebrews
4:8, italics mine)
After Moses and Joshua died, Israel
continued with numerous cycles of
apostasy followed by repentance.
Finally, after living in Canaan
for about 400 years, Israel rejected
Christ as their king. (1 Samuel 8:7)
When Israel did this, God abandoned
the plan He gave to Abraham. God
started over with another plan after
David became king. Come, let
us bow down in worship, let us kneel
before the Lord our maker; for he is
our God and we are the people of his
pasture, the flock under his care. Today,
if you hear his voice, do not harden
your hearts as you did at meribah, as
you did that day at messah in the
desert, where your forefathers tested
me and tried me, though they had seen
what I did. For forty years I was
angry with this generation; I said,
They are a people whose hearts
go astray, and they have not known my
ways. So I declared on oath in
my anger, They shall
never enter my rest.
(Psalm 95: 6-11, emphasis mine)
Note: messah and meribah are two
names that identify a large rock near
Horeb, where Israel became angry with
God and doubted he was with them.
(See Exodus 17:5-7)
Near the time of his death (`970
B.C.), David spoke to Solomon saying,
I am about to go the
way of all the Earth, he said.
So be strong, show yourself a
man, and observe what the Lord your
God requires: Walk in his ways, and
keep his decrees and commands, his
laws and requirements, as written in
the Law of Moses, so that you may
prosper in all you do and wherever
you go, and that the Lord may keep
his promise to me: If your
descendants watch how they love, and
if they walk faithfully before me
with all their heart and soul, you
will never fail to have a man [a
descendant] on the throne of
Israel. (1 Kings 2:
2-4, insertion mine)
Like Abraham, David anticipated the
kingdom of God. David knew that
Israel had not yet entered into
Gods rest. This is why the Holy
Spirit, speaking through David, said
to Israel, Today, if you
hear His voice, do not harden your
hearts
.as our forefathers
did. David understood that
Gods rest was coming and he
anticipated a day when his own
descendant, the Messiah, would come
to Earth and sit on his throne.
Moving forward about 250 years, we
find that Jesus could also have been
born around 730 B.C. if Israel had
been willing to cooperate with
God. God was willing to
establish His rest during the days of
Isaiah and King Ahaz, but the people
did not have the faith in God and
were not spiritually prepared for His
kingdom so they were not able to
enter Gods rest. Remember
Isaiahs words to King Ahaz. Therefore
the Lord himself will give you a
sign: The virgin will be with child
and will give birth to a son, and
will call him Immanuel. He will eat
curds and honey when he knows enough
to reject the wrong and choose the
right
Before the boy
knows how to say My
father or My
mother, the wrath of Damascus
and the plunder of Samaria will be
carried off by the king of
Assyria
For to us a
child is born, to us a son is given,
and the government will be on his
shoulders. And he will be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, prince of Peace.
Of the increase of his government and
peace there will be no end. He will
reign on Davids throne and over
his kingdom, establishing and
upholding it with justice and
righteousness from that time on and
forever. The zeal of the Lord
Almighty will accomplish this.
(Isaiah 7: 14-15; 8:4; 9: 6-7)
When Gods plan failed again, He
implemented the terms which were
clearly stated in His covenant.
(Leviticus 26) Because Israel
disobeyed God, He destroyed Israel
and sent the remnants into captivity.
During the Babylonian captivity, God
revealed another plan to Daniel. In
this plan, God granted Israel 70
weeks to accomplish His objectives
and He set and unconditional date
for the Messiah to arrive. If Israel
would have repented and prepared for
the kingdom of God, Gods rest
would have been established on Earth
when Jesus came to Earth in 4 B.C.
Notice what Jesus said at the
beginning of His ministry: After
John was put in prison, Jesus went
into Galilee, proclaiming the good
news of God. The time has
come, he said, The
kingdom of God is near. Repent and
believe the good news! (Mark
1: 14,15)
Unfortunately, Israel would not
listen to Jesus and wanted no part of
His kingdom. he was in the
world, and though the world was made
through him, the world did not
recognize him. He came to that which
was his own, but his own did not
receive him. (John 1:10-11)
When it became clear that Israel had
no interest in entering into
Gods rest, God abandoned
biological Israel, allowing His
temple and the city of Jerusalem to
be destroyed. Shortly before
His death, Jesus lamented, O
Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you who kill
the prophets and stone those sent to
you, how often I have longed to
gather your children together, as a
hen gathers her chicks under her
wings, but you were not willing,
Look, your house is left to you
desolate. (Matthew 23:
37-38)
The Father put His final plan in
motion while Jesus was still on
Earth. Jesus implemented a new
covenant (Luke 22:20) which contains
a new set of promises and prophecies.
Under this plan, there is a new Mount
Zion (Revelation 14:1), a New
Jerusalem (Revelation 3:12), and a
new Israel (Galatians 3:29).
Gods first three plans failed
because entering into
Gods rest comes
with a very difficult condition: Jesus
declared, I tell you the truth,
no one can see the kingdom of God
unless he is born again.
No one can enter the kingdom of
God unless he is born of water and
the Spirit.
.Not
everyone will say to me, Lord,
L:ord, will enter the kingdom
of heaven, but only he who does the
will of my Father who is in
heaven. (John 3: 3,
5; Matthew 7:21)
The reason Jesus returned to heaven
is because Israel would not cooperate
with God. Gods rest could not
be established in Canaan, even with
Messiah on the ground in Jerusalem!
Three times God patiently tried to
establish His rest on Earth and each
time, Israel failed. Earths
inhabitants have yet to experience
Gods rest! For the fourth time,
God started over with His final plan,
the plan that is now in place, and
this is how Pauls comments
9written around A.D. 64) in Hebrews 3
and 4 become clear. Please consider
three elements that support this
conclusion.
1.
Paul said the promise of entering
Gods rest still stands.
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. For
we also have had the gospel [the
good news concerning the kingdom of
God] preached to us, just as they
did; but the message they heard was
of no value to them, because those
who heard did not combine it with
faith. (Hebrews 4: 1-2,
insertion mine)
2. Paul said those
who have faith in Christ will also
rest from their works on the seventh
day just as God rested from His work.
There remains, then, a [weekly]
Sabbath rest for the people of
God; for anyone who enters Gods
rest also rests from his own work,
just as God did from his. (Hebrews
4: 9-10, insertion mine)
Now we who have believed
[in Christ and received His gospel] enter
that rest [each week], just as
God has said. So I declared on
oath in my anger, They [the
rebellious and unbelieving] shall
never enter my rest. And
yet his work has been finished [and
God has been resting] since the
creation of the world. For somewhere
he [Moses] has spoken
about the seventh day in these words:
And on the seventh day God
rested from all his work.
(Hebrews 4: 3-4, insertions mine)
Remember, Paul wrote the book of
Hebrews around A.D. 64. His
comparison between resting on
Gods weekly seventh day Sabbath
and entering Gods eternal rest
is clear. Gods holy Sabbath was
not nailed to the cross; in fact,
Gods Sabbath is a weekly rest
that points to the fulfillment of the
everlasting rest promised to Abraham.
Notice the logic that Paul used in
his letter to the Jews 9who observed
the seventh day Sabbath, but poorly
understood the prophetic importance
of the Sabbath rest). Putting all the
pieces together, here is what I
believe Paul could have written:
In the beginning, our forefathers
were slaves of Pharaoh. God
mercifully set us free and gave us
His seventh day Sabbath rest. To help
us understand His rest, God also made
the land produce enough food to last
three years every sixth year so that
we could enjoy His rest every seventh
year! God also required us to set our
slaves free so that they might taste
the joy of His rest as well! Thus,
throughout our history, Gods
Sabbath rest has been a recurring
example of His rest which Adam and
Eve forfeited by sinning. Since
Gods promise to Abraham remains
intact, and since Gods rest has
not been established, we must make
every effort to align our hearts and
thoughts with Gods truth and
live by faith, or like our
forefathers, we will not be permitted
to enter His rest.
3. Paul
used the experience of Moses, Joshua,
and David to make a point that the
current generation should be very
careful or it will repeat the fatal
mistake made by its forefathers.
Summary
Gods eternal rest is future
and we should be asking God to purify
our hearts each day so that we might
enter His rest. The promise is
intact. Abraham and his descendants
will possess Gods rest forever.
Paul says that all Israel will
be saved. (Romans 11: 26) Those who
have been born again, who have washed
their robes and made them white iin
the blood of the Lamb will be saved!
What about God promise to give
the land of Canaan to Abraham and his
descendants as an everlasting possession?
Unfortunately, God abandoned that
endeavor 2,000 years ago because of
rebellion. However, to keep His
promise to Abraham, God has
exponentially increased the value of
His promise. He will purify the whole
Earth with fire. Then, He will create
a new Heaven and a new Earth. New
Jerusalem will be the glorious city
whose architect and builder is God
and it will descend from Heaven. When
Abraham and his descendants (e.g.,
people having the faith of Abraham)
see the fulfillment of Gods
final plan, they will be satisfied
eternally satisfied. Jesus
said to us with all His love: Come
to me, all you who are weary and
burdened, and I will give you
rest. (Matthew 11:28)
Larry Wilson