Sermon Tone Analysis

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The “Rest” of the Faithful
The Rest that Remains
Not The “Canaan” Rest
Canaan is referred to as “rest” (; ; ).
This “rest” was fulfilled ().
Therefore, not the rest that “remains.”
It is referred to as other than Joshua’s rest ().
After Joshua, the Psalmist said “Today” ().
Those who had already received Canaan were told that there was a “rest” to be had, or missed.
Therefore, the “rest” that remains is not the Canaan “rest” provided through Joshua.
Not The “Sabbath” Rest ().
Sabbath is referred to as “rest” (; cf. ; ).
However, sabbath given only to Israel (; ).
Sabbath Old Law Done Away (; ).
Moses gave the sabbath day rest.
Long after Moses, David says “Today” ().
Therefore, sabbath cannot be the “rest” that remains.
It is “God’s Rest”
Hebrews References To “Rest”
“My rest” (; , ; cf.
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His rest” (; ).
God’s “rest” after creation (, ).
Don’t fall short of it (, ).
Entering this rest means works are ended (; ).
Hear God’s Word (; , ).
Mingle It With Faith (, ; ; ).
With Fear And Diligence (, ; ; ; , ).
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