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Hebrews 4

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1 Therefore, while the promise of entering his rest still stands, let us fear lest any of you should seem to have failed to reach it.
1 For as long, then, as that promise of resting in him pulls us on to God's goal for us, we need to be careful that we're not disqualified.
2 For good news came to us just as to them, but the message they heard did not benefit them, because they were not united by faith with those who listened.
2 We received the same promises as those people in the wilderness, but the promises didn't do them a bit of good because they didn't receive the promises with faith.
3 For we who have believed enter that rest, as he has said, "As I swore in my wrath, 'They shall not enter my rest,'"although his works were finished from the foundation of the world.
3 If we believe, though, we'll experience that state of resting. But not if we don't have faith. Remember that God said, Exasperated, I vowed, "They'll never get where they're going, never be able to sit down and rest."
4 For he has somewhere spoken of the seventh day in this way: "And God rested on the seventh day from all his works."
4 Somewhere it's written, "God rested the seventh day, having completed his work,"
5 And again in this passage he said, "They shall not enter my rest."
5 but in this other text he says, "They'll never be able to sit down and rest."
6 Since therefore it remains for some to enter it, and those who formerly received the good news failed to enter because of disobedience,
6 So this promise has not yet been fulfilled. Those earlier ones never did get to the place of rest because they were disobedient.
7 again he appoints a certain day, "Today," saying through David so long afterward, in the words already quoted, "Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts."
7 God keeps renewing the promise and setting the date as today, just as he did in David's psalm, centuries later than the original invitation: Today, please listen, don't turn a deaf ear . . .
8 For if Joshua had given them rest, God would not have spoken of another day later on.
8 And so this is still a live promise. It wasn't canceled at the time of Joshua; otherwise, God wouldn't keep renewing the appointment for "today."
9 So then, there remains a Sabbath rest for the people of God,
9 The promise of "arrival" and "rest" is still there for God's people.
10 for whoever has entered God's rest has also rested from his works as God did from his.
10 God himself is at rest. And at the end of the journey we'll surely rest with God.
11 Let us therefore strive to enter that rest, so that no one may fall by the same sort of disobedience.
11 So let's keep at it and eventually arrive at the place of rest, not drop out through some sort of disobedience.
12 For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.
12 God means what he says. What he says goes. His powerful Word is sharp as a surgeon's scalpel, cutting through everything, whether doubt or defense, laying us open to listen and obey.
13 And no creature is hidden from his sight, but all are naked and exposed to the eyes of him to whom we must give account.
13 Nothing and no one is impervious to God's Word. We can't get away from it - no matter what. The High Priest Who Cried Out in Pain
14 Since then we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession.
14 Now that we know what we have - Jesus, this great High Priest with ready access to God - let's not let it slip through our fingers.
15 For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin.
15 We don't have a priest who is out of touch with our reality. He's been through weakness and testing, experienced it all - all but the sin.
16 Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
16 So let's walk right up to him and get what he is so ready to give. Take the mercy, accept the help.
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Published by permission. Originally published by NavPress in English as THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language copyright 2002 by Eugene Peterson. All rights reserved.