Finding Rest and Hope in Salvation

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"Salvation brings an end to striving for righteousness through human effort. In Christ, believers rest in the finished work, and Jesus rest in the finished work. The cross and this refers to the rest that comes through faith in Jesus Christ rather than reliance on works." [00:02:37]

"Now Jesus offers this rest to those who are burdened by sin, those who are burdened by self-effort, and it makes us long for the final rest that's coming, the eternal rest. Revelation 14, 13 says, I heard a voice from heaven saying, Write, Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on, yes, says the Spirit, so that they may rest from their labors, for their deeds follow with them." [00:04:06]

"Salvation includes the promise of eternal rest with God. It promises freedom from pain and sin and struggle. That's the ultimate rest that we will experience when we won't have any of these things. And this eternal Sabbath is really the culmination of God's plan of redemption." [00:04:37]

"And so this rest, it comes from knowing God and knowing that He is sovereign, knowing that He is faithful to His Word. And when you put your trust and faith in Him, He grants you the rest for your soul. What a wonderful truth. And that, my friend, is a gift." [00:05:53]

"Hope's not something that we can generate through our own efforts or our abilities. Instead, it's given by God and it flows from His grace. For example, Romans 15, 13 calls God the God of hope. And that right there is emphasizing that hope originates from Him and is supplied to believers by the power of the Spirit of God." [00:07:30]

"That ability to abound in hope is actually a divine work. It's not a human achievement. Listen to what Romans 15, 13 says, Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that you will abound in hope by the power of the Spirit. Again, the only way that we can... we can do this is by the Spirit, not by any kind of human works." [00:07:56]

"In the New Testament, hope is often described as a result of the Holy Spirit's transforming work in a believer's life. This will reinforce the idea that it's not a human faculty, but something supernaturally imparted. Let me have you to look over at Romans chapter 5 for just a moment." [00:09:04]

"Hope is closely linked to faith. Just as faith is a gift from God, hope is also regarded as something God gives to believers and is something that, apart from Him doing this, we're without hope. Listen to some of these passages that talk about this connection here. Romans 8, Paul writes in verse 24, For in this hope we were saved." [00:12:10]

"Again, our hope is anchored in the new birth. We have a living hope, not a dead hope. We don't have a false hope. We have a sure hope. And that, again, is one of the benefits of salvation. We talk about what is the gift. I mean, think of all these gifts right here." [00:13:25]

"Hope is an eternal gift. And ultimately, the gift of hope that's not a temporary blessing, but an eternal one. The hope that we hold in this life is centered on salvation, it's centered on the resurrection, it's centered on the glory of God, and it will be fully realized in eternity." [00:21:00]

"Hope is a gift from God. This hope is rooted in His character. It's rooted in His promises. It's brought to life by the redemptive work of our Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. It's made real to the believer through the work of the Holy Spirit as He regenerates. It regenerates your heart." [00:21:52]

"Hope is an eternal gift. And ultimately, the gift of hope that's not a temporary blessing, but an eternal one. The hope that we hold in this life is centered on salvation, it's centered on the resurrection, it's centered on the glory of God, and it will be fully realized in eternity." [00:21:00]

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