Rhythms of rest
In the beginning, God worked. And then He rested. Hebrews 4:9-10 says, “There remains, then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God; for anyone who enters God’s rest also rests from their works, just as God did from His.”
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In the beginning, God worked. And then He rested. Hebrews 4:9-10 says, “There remains, then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God; for anyone who enters God’s rest also rests from their works, just as God did from His.”
A glorious aspect of God is that He not only reveals Himself to us, but also grants us a community in Him that points us back to Him. Intergenerational relationships are a way we can continuously be drawn back to the splendor of God.
Let us worship the God who deserves to be praised for His goodness during both the blessings and hardships of our lives.
In the beginning, God worked. And then He rested. Hebrews 4:9-10 says, “There remains, then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God; for anyone who enters God’s rest also rests from their works, just as God did from His.”
A glorious aspect of God is that He not only reveals Himself to us, but also grants us a community in Him that points us back to Him. Intergenerational relationships are a way we can continuously be drawn back to the splendor of God.
Let us worship the God who deserves to be praised for His goodness during both the blessings and hardships of our lives.
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