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Amen. Thank you very much, Special and Sir Rommel. Good evening. And we're ready once again to receive more blessings from the Word of God tonight. Talking about the camp, we are planning If the Lord permits, by December, he will dedicate the gem. I'll be talking to Sir Albert about the possibility of having it on December. Anyhow, on gems, it's done already. So, the reason why, one of the reasons why, is, uh, ang tanong ato mga plants ginakaon sa baka. So, kaonon sa natong baka para sakitakong luguhan nga mga bulak kaon-kaonon ba. So, uh, ihawa natong baka para ano, by December. So, uh, from there, we will start, um, uh, lining our, our, lining up our schedules, uh, men, young people, basketball games, women, then the ladies, young people. So, and I look forward to seeing our churches, they can have their, an individual church can have their retreat nila. That's just the church para you know, they can develop more closeness, fellowship. I have already talked to the pastors about that, you know. So we look forward, really, to so many things happening at our camp site. We hope that social distancing will not prevent us because I want our members to be there. Probably, most likely, we can have one day for the members and then another day the following day we can have the pastors because they are excited. Brother Pedrito, the pastor, if you grill a cow, you should go to the pit. If you go to the pit, you should go first to the pastor. The pastor, if you grill a cow, you should go first to the pit. So, they are excited to be there. So, we will try to see. You know, we want everybody to be there, no? And we go there every Monday to begin cleaning up the surroundings, no? So, keep on praying. And the Palaingan building is supposed to be finished this time, but, you know, Sir Marlon, the Sunday school is already closed. Instead, I will get this carpenter, the one who can do this job. Let him stay and we will finish by November. We will have a dedication of the new renovated buildings in Talaingod. I asked Brother Vincent to give us back the pictures, the details of the buildings of Brother Gabriel Perlas. by Tuesday, Monday, and Sunday, I can see some churches, you know, they're building in Mahayag. You know, many things are happening. We thank the Lord for that. It's slow, but the work is important. Your Bible page tonight, the book of Hebrews chapter 4. We are reading verses number 1 to 13. Kindly share the word of God. Hebrews chapter 4. Verse number 1 up to verse number 13. Kindly rise. From verse number 1 up to verse number 13. Hebrews 4.13. Let us therefore fear, lest a promise being left us of entering into his rest, any of you should seem to come short of it. For unto us was the gospel preached, as well as unto them. But the word preached did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in them that heard it. That's the problem. You hear it without faith. For we which have believed do enter into rest. As he said, as I have sworn in my wrath, if they shall enter into my rest. All of the works were finished from the foundation of the world. What is fake? in a certain place of the seventh day on this wise. God did rest the seventh day from all his works. And in this place again, if they shall enter into my rest, seeing therefore it remaineth that some must enter therein. And they too whom it was first preached entered not in because of unbelief. Again, he limited a certain day, saying in David, Today, after so long a time, as it is said, Today, if you hear his voice, harden not your heart. But if Jesus had given them rest, then would he not afterward have spoken of another day? There remained, therefore, a rest to the people of God. For he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his. Let us labor, therefore, to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief. Let us, for the word of God is quick, and powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the divining asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is the discerner of the thoughts and the intents of the heart. Neither is there any creature that is not manifest in his sight, but all things are naked and open unto the eyes of him whom we have to do." Great Loving Heavenly Father, tonight we thank you for the Word of God. Again, we are completely yielding ourselves to the leading and the anointing of the Holy Spirit of God that would enable us to see and hear properly tonight the Word of God. Help thy servant as he preaches thy Word tonight to be able to communicate to your people the exact message you want us to hear tonight. Bless everyone present here this evening and all that are watching us live tonight. We thank you for who you are. We praise you for who you are and for what you have been in our lives. Great things will happen tonight. The Holy Spirit will fill our hearts with the joy and the blessings of the Word of God. In Jesus' name we pray, Amen and Amen. Kindly be seated Karunga Beef. I'm speaking a subject tonight, God's perfect rest. God's perfect rest. Hebrews chapter 4 contains the warning to the informed but unresponsive Jews They were informed, well informed, but the problem was they were unresponsive. And this warning began in chapter 3, verse number 7, kindly open your Bible there. Chapter 3, verse 7 and 8. Wherefore as the Holy Ghost sayeth, today if you hear his voice, God speaks to us through his written word. Harden not your hearts as in the provocation, in the day of temptation, in the wilderness. I hope that we have a heart tonight that is ready to receive the word of God. I like what Samuel of old said, many, many years ago. He said, Lord, speak for thy servant. Hear it. I hope we have that open mind and open heart. Just simply let the Holy Spirit of God speak to us tonight. Speak, Lord, for thy servant. Hear it. The Jews had renounced, they have renounced Judaism. That is their old religion. Before they were converted into Christianity, the Christian faith. So they were under the yoke of the religion called Judaism. So by this time they had renounced Judaism, but still the problem was they did not fully trust in Christ. They lacked commitment to the Christian faith. So the warning applies to anyone who is hesitating in committing himself fully to the Lord Jesus Christ. I'm speaking to you tonight. I might be referring to you tonight. So you know you lack commitment to the Lord Jesus Christ tonight. I hope that the problem of your Christian life, your spiritual life will be settled tonight. Look at verse 8, chapter 3, verse 8. Harden not your heart. Harden not your heart like Israel did in the wilderness. The Israelites that left Egypt, if you go back to the story that you know what happened to them, they left Egypt but they opened long to go back. When problems arise, they would say, let's go back, let's go back, let's go back. And in the book of Acts chapter 7 verse 39, to whom our fathers would not obey. referring to Moses, but trust him from them. According to Stephen, he said, trying to review the history of the children of Israel in the wilderness, and in their hearts turned back again into Egypt. So they profess to be saved, they profess Christian faith, but in reality, deep inside, they want to go back to the old way of life, the old religion that they had. They refused to trust Christ the Lord completely. The thought is they refused to trust Him completely. And disappointing as it was, the old life still had an appeal to them. So we remember the garlics and the onions. Said every time they had problems, they would say, well, why don't we appoint someone to lead us back? So, what's your problem? He said, we are fed up with eating the onions and the garlic. And not realizing for 215 years. Some say that for 130 years. I have, I am willing to refute that. Based on, based on, you know, on the record. Their actual stay is 215 years. 430 years would go back to the time when God called Abraham, up to the time they became a nation. Counting the generations that stayed there, they only stayed 215 years. They had been slaves, and they had been mistreated in that place. They had been afflicted in that place. And yet, when problems come, they would say, well, let's go back. The problem was their hearts wanted to go back to Egypt. They refused to trust Him completely. And so, they stopped the crucial points of decision. Consequently, or as a result, they were not allowed to enter the Promised Land into God's rest. Originally, there were 600,000 men that came out of Egypt, led by Moses, 600,000 men, plus the women, plus the adults, the seniors, plus the children, more or less three or two million people that originally came out, only two of them survived, you know, the journey. All of them All but only two survived, just one Kaleb. All of them died in the wilderness. You ask me, Pastor, are they saved? Of course, yes. No problem about that. They had been covered by the blood during the Passover time. And so, now they, God said, You have been rebelling against me. You have been complaining so much. And one day God decided, He said, all of you will die in the wilderness. And none of you except Joshua and Caleb. So now they have failed to enter into God's rest. Look at verse 1. What's the next word? Fear. Let us therefore fear. There is a promise, let us of entering into His rest. Any of you who should seem to come short, you might, I could sense you are going to fail it. You're going to miss it. There is a promise for us to enter into God's rest, but you are going to fail it. So, let us therefore fear. First of all, let us start the message by looking at the meaning of rest. The meaning of rest. By the way, the English word rest in the Greek is kataposi. It has a similar meaning with the English rest. Now, the basic idea is that of ceasing from work. Rest means you stop from working. Any kind of action, you stop from it. You stop doing what you are doing. You stop what you are doing right now. And so, applied to God's rest, it means no more self-effort as far as salvation is concerned. Stop doing it. So you're doing this and that to be saved. God says stop. Stop. It means the end of trying to please God by our feeble fleshly works. God's perfect rest is a rest in free grace. Ephesians 2 verse number 8 and 9, for by grace are ye saved through faith, and that not of yourselves. It is the gift of God. God is simply saying, naning kamot ka para maluwas ka, stop. Kaya naman, ang kaluwasan dili, trabaho sa tao, ang kaluwasan is truly, purely by grace. God's grace. God's grace. Rest also means freedom from whatever worries that disturbs you. It means to be inwardly quiet. It means to be composed, peaceful. And to enter God's rest means to be at peace with God. To possess perfect peace that He gives. The Bible says in Romans 5 verse 1, being justified by faith we have peace with God. Be at peace with God. And it means to be free from guilt, even unnecessary feeling of guilt. It means freedom from worry about sin because sin is forgiven. God's rest is the end of legalistic work and the experience of peace in the total forgiveness of God. 1 John 1 verse 9, if we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us from all our sins and to cleanse us from all, He says, iniquities. Yes, He forgives us. We have that peace. Meaning to say, all of your sins have been settled. All of your sins have been forgiven. You stop worrying. You stop working in order to appease God. In order to win back God's favor by your own religious work. You stop, He says. Rest can mean to lie down, be settled, fixed, secure. In God's rest we are forever established in Christ. We are freed from running from philosophy to philosophy, from religion to religion, from lifestyle to lifestyle. You are rested completely. We are free from being tossed about by every wind of doctrine that blows our way. In Christ, we are established, we are rooted, we are grounded, unmovable. That is the Christian's rest. Amen. I hope you have that tonight. Come unto me, all ye that labor, and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Yes, there are people who profess to be shaheed, they profess to be Christians, but until now they haven't been judged. I remember one pastor. He confessed. He said, I believe in eternal security. We know that there are pastors who believe in eternal security, but... Sir, how come your church doesn't have that? Why are you telling your members to join? the middle of a storm in the middle of a And all of us will have God's rest. And in Christ we are established, we are rooted, we are grounded, unmovable. That is the Christian rest. Thank God for that. Rest involves remaining confident. In other words, rest in something or someone means to maintain our confidence in it or in Him. Our confidence, our peace rests on Jesus' Word. and I give unto them eternal life, and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. To enter God's rest, therefore, means to enjoy the perfect, unshakable confidence of salvation in our Lord. We have no more reason to fear, and so we have absolute trust and confidence in God's power and in God's care. in God's care. Romans 4 verse number 5 please in your Bible. Romans chapter 4. Let us look at some wonderful verses that will sustain our faith. Romans 4 verse 5 to verse number 8. But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. Even as David also described it, the blessedness of the man unto whom God imputed righteousness without works, without works, saying, blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven. That's the past aspect of your sins. Whose sins are covered. That's the present aspect of your sins. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin. That's the future aspect. Once you are forgiven, you are forgiven past, present, and future. Past, present, and future. I'm sorry. My confidence is built upon the Word of God. I believe the Word of God. And I trust the Word of God. Rest also means to lean on. Nakasandig ka sa pader. Wakan na nga pader on the Word of God. to enter into God's rest means that for the remainder of your life and for all eternity, we can lean on God. We can be sure that He will never fail to support us. And not only today, not only for the next 10 years, the next 1,000 years, but all throughout eternity, we are saved because of God's Word. In the new relationship with God, we can depend on Him for everything and in everything for support. We can depend on Him for help, for strength, for all we need. Thank God for that. Romans 8. Look at verse number 1. Romans 8 verse number 1. In your Bible, please. Romans 8 verse 1. There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walked not out of the flesh but out of the Spirit. John 10, 28, and I give unto them eternal life. I give unto them. I give unto them. He gave it the moment you got saved. He gives it continually every day. You have that assurance. And I give unto them eternal life, and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out. Hebrews 7.25, therefore He is able also to save them to the uttermost. Hangtud sa kinatumyan. Unto the uttermost. Hangtud sa hangtud. Once you are saved, you are always saved. We cannot help but say great Amen for that. Rest spoken of in Hebrews chapter 3, Hebrews chapter 4, includes all of those, all of these meanings that we have just said. It is full, it is blessed, it is sweet, satisfying, peaceful. Thank God for that. It is what God offers every person in Christ. We can find rest from chapter 4 verses 1 to verse number 13. There are important things about God's rest. Number 1, we can look at the availability of rest. In verse number 1 again, Hebrews chapter 4. Let's go back to verse number 1 again. Look at the availability. Is it still available? Of course, yes. Available to whom? To all of us tonight. Let us therefore fear less, a promise of being left us, of entering into His rest, any of you should seem to come short of it. Let us therefore fear, and the way and the land, the word therefore, the word therefore refers to Israel's unbelief, and consequent failure to enter God's Canaan rest. Now, there are two kinds of rest we need to understand. And then we go to the third rest. Now, the Israelites failed to enter Canaan's rest. As illustrated by Israel's experience, not trusting in God is something to be feared. If you have that problem tonight, it is something that you must fear. You have to fear. You have to fear. You have to fear, I tell you. Jesus warned Matthew 10, 28, His warning in Matthew 10, 28 says, And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul, but rather fear Him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell. That's the warning for the unsaved tonight. Only God has the power to commit a person to hell. God, He's one and the only one to be feared. Amen. God looking, you know. Now, to the same, has no need to fear, in the sense meant here. You don't have to be afraid of hell. Okay, now you can go to John 5, 24. Verily, verily, I say unto you, that ye have heard my word, and believe it on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation, but is passed from death. In that sense, Once you're saved, you are saved forever. You are saved forever. But it's passed from death unto life. Romans 8 verse 1, there is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ. The only kind of fear a Christian should have is that of reverential awe. You fear God because He is your Father. You fear God And you fear God because He is God. He is a great God in your life. 2 Peter, or 1 Peter 2 verse 17 says, Honor all men, love the brotherhood, fear God. Honor thy King. In Revelation 14 verse 7, saying with a loud voice, fear God and give glory to him for the hour of his judgment is come and worship him that made heaven and earth and the sea and the fountains of waters. Now this is the fear of respect, the fear of honor, not the fear of condemnation or the fear in the sense of terror, no. You fear God because you honor Him. You fear God because you love Him. To be lost and to face eternal separation from God is reason enough for the most extreme fear. You have to fear if you are not saved. There is hell after this life. It seems that so many people do not feel such fear. There are many who have heard the Gospel and recognize it's truth do not have their fear. Yet they do not have this fear. So they recognize there is hell, there is faith to provide that God gives warning but they do not fear. So the writer urges them, in fact he pleads with them to be afraid of what they are doing and what they are facing. In fact, the Apostle Paul, look at what Paul says, Paul shed tears because of his deep concern for the lost. He knew what is awaiting for the lost. Acts 20 verse 31, Acts chapter 26, Therefore weep, and remember, Remember he said that, by the space watch and remember that by the space of three years, I cease not to warn everyone night and day with fear, he says. He was weeping when he was giving the message in the city of Corinth. Why? Because somehow the Apostle Paul felt, what if they fail to realize, to recognize, you know, the message of God's forgiveness. God's open. Opportunity is passing, what if? Truly, he was a man of concern, deep concern for the Lord. Can you imagine while he was preaching? Seldom do I see preachers in a while, crying because of the expression of their deep concern for the souls of men. It was Paul, a great man of God. And he was fearing, he was crying because he knew the consequences. What if they fail to recognize the Word of God? And now, go back to our text, Hebrews 4 verse 1. Let us therefore fear lest a promise being left us. As long as a promise remains, there is still opportunity to be saved and to enter God's rest. There is still time. God still holds the door open for us. While He is near, call upon Him. Isaiah says, while He is still near, while the door is still open. Imagine Noah for 120 years trying to convince people to come into the ark. There are times I believe that Noah would shed tears. because of his concern, but they would not. How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation? Hebrews 2 verse number 3. 2 Corinthians 6 verse 2. Now is the accepted time. Behold, now is the day of salvation. Now! Isaiah 1 verse 18. Come now. Let us reason together and say to the Lord, though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow. Though they be red like crimson, they shall be as white as snow. Thank God. This week, I remembered the story of a man by the name of Mel Trotter. I still have his book. And every time I see his book, I get emotional. Mel Trotter. In his younger manhood, Mel Trotter was a debauch as can be imagined. His children were starving because he spent his money on alcohol. His little girl died of malnutrition. When she was about four, Imagine four-year-old. The neighbor's contributed money. At night time, But God's grace took that man one day. You know how he got saved? Truck work. Truck ministry. For some unknown reason, one day, he did not know how to be saved. That man, gloriously God saved, Mel Trotter, was one of the greatest preachers in America. He gave the grace of God. While the person is still alive, there is hope. Ayoginang, what can I hope? The door is still open for you to be saved. As long as a person still has opportunity to decide He can decide. A person is never far from the door of salvation for God to deal with. As long as his heart is sensitive to what the Spirit is saying. As long as he can hear God's call. He has the time to be saved. God's rest, I say, is available even tonight. Do you hear me tonight? There is still time for you. Look at the tip of the cross. On the cross, I mean. God saved before. Minutes before He died, He got saved. Gloriously saved. Grace, God's rest, God's salvation, I proclaim tonight, still available. but I would like to, you know, certainly I would like to say this. In spite of what is happening in the world today, the confusion going on in the world today, God's rest is still available. There may be few people will get saved In the long run, it gets fewer and fewer people to be saved. But I believe the door is still open. God's rest, look at the element of God's rest. God's rest, His salvation is based on, let's go back to chapter 4 verse 3 and verse 2 and 3. Now, personal faith. How can I be saved? Personal faith. For unto us was the gospel preached, as well as unto them. But the word preached did not profit them, did not do any good to them, not being mixed with faith in them that heard it. Thank God, the gift of faith. You still have the opportunity. Once, if you are sensitive. Look at the circumstances happening in your life. Once begins to touch you. Now, a warning, you know, any time, hagbongon ka sigino. And in spite of that, pasalamat ka nga naapay conviction of the Word of God sa imuhat. Ayogyo, harden not your heart. Ayogyo nagsukli ang pura sigino. And there are people who will react to the Word of God. And they, upon reacting upon the Word of God, makes their heart harder. Harder! You know what the devil will do? He will cause you to feel as if nothing is wrong with what you are doing today. They have been complaining and murmuring and questioning God until one day, finally God pronounced that you are not going to enter the land. You are not going to enter, promise, your Canaan's rest. And so look at verse number two, verse three, for we which believe do enter into rest, as I have sworn in my wrath, if they shall enter into my rest. I have sworn in my wrath. Remember that. There is a setback in your life. There is a backsliding state in your life. You know and you can tell that. And you are not moving forward. Instead, your Christian life is in danger. You need to fear. You need to fear. In Hebrews, The writer mentioned two different rests found in the Old Testament. Number one is God's Sabbath rest. Look at rest number four. God's Sabbath rest. He rested on the seventh day. That's why it's called Israel's rest in Canaan. The writer saw in this rest illustrations of the spiritual experiences of believers today. Now, how do we relate Sabbath rest in our experience today? Sabbath rest is a picture of our rest in Christ through salvation. Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. What kind of rest is that? The rest of salvation. You stop doing things to be saved. You rest. You accept God's rest. So we know we are saved. That's a settled matter. Number 2, the Canaan's rest is a picture of our rest as we claim our inheritance in Christ. Chapter 4 verse 11. So there is a third rest. And third rest is future rest. So all, that all believers will enjoy verse number nine. In verse number nine, it says there, chapter four and verse number nine. It's just for chapter 4 verse number 9, there remains therefore a rest for the people of God. You have Sabbath's rest which pictures our salvation in Christ. You have Canaan's rest which pictures our struggle with our inheritance. You know, Canaan is not the picture of heaven. It pictures our inheritance in Christ Jesus. But there is one rest remaining. After death, we will all rest from our labors. And... You see on the cross in the cemeteries, rest in peace. Rest here in Heaven. No more struggle. No more crying. But I am questioning the rest in peace because there is somehow, pray for the repose of that soul. You don't have to pray for the repose. If you are saved, you are totally rested. Amen? Rest. You don't have to worry anything. The first requirement of salvation is faith. Here in the gospel it is essential, but it is not enough. It is tragic that hell is going to be full of people who will say, Lord, have we not done this? Have we not done that? They have cast out demons, they have done many wonderful works, but the problem is, verse 2 says, their work is not mixed with faith. Faith alone saves, but the faith that saves is not alone. Those are the natural result of salvation. You don't work to be saved, you are saved to work. We are created in Christ Jesus unto good works. Uban kinabalik. Then sa ilang trabaho, hoping na dunay salvation, no, ang Bible nungun, salvation first, and then if that is true, if that conversion is true, then it will naturally result In the good word. That is the rest of salvation. Our rest is God's rest. I have no more time. I wish I can expound more. Look at verse number 3 please. Verse number 3. For we which have believed do enter into rest. As He has said, I have shorn my wrath to take into rest. What rest? My rest. God's rest. God's own rest. Yes. Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. Rest. There is rest that remains. The rest He has provided Today, someone must enter in. You have to now. Time, my time is really limited. I will jump into Lukso na ko kong outline. And I would like to go to verse number, dito sa chapter 4. Look at verse number, verse number 10. For there is, for he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his. I remember there was a Pentecostal pastor. He wanted to debate with our pastor in Quedapawan. And every time we were in Quedapawan, we were told in the church that he wanted to debate. So, our pastor was a bit upset, so he handed him a gospel booklet, a small booklet, written by John R. Rice, How to be Saved and Know It. I give you this gospel, how to be saved and know it. While he was on board the bus, coming back to Davao City, somehow, somewhere, he opened that truck, gospel booklet, How to be Saved and Know It, by John R. Rice. For 30 years in the ministry of Pentecostal. I have been in the world so devoted for 30 years. I can't even say it. So he was called to the Lord. He was called to Jesus Christ. According to him, If you go to their church, here in Osaka, where there are pastors, there is a pastor, 40 years old, he was sick at the workplace, you know, 40 years, he was crying. And so he knocked on the door, he said, pastor, sometimes he visits me, he calls me pastor. And so, pastor, what's the problem, he said, I'm sick. The last time I heard, he was baptized. He was baptized. I mean, he was an anti-baptist church. If you want to be baptized, you have to read the Bible Baptist. We're here to wait for you. Remember Sir Badileo, our own Badileo. In Tanan, in Tuha, he was also a pastor. He was one of the people, the testimonies in the camp. I was surprised when I followed the Bible Baptist. I saw Pastor Santos. Actually, Pastor Santos. And so, by the way, for 11 years, he was a minister in El Ciudad. It's a mystery. Here in Cotabato City, he was baptized. He was a pastor in the Bible Baptist. I cannot blame him. He was a new pastor. He said, what do you mean? He said, if you get baptized, if you die, where do you go to get baptized? So what happened that day, mutants started to come. So Pastor Ingay went to see them. You know how many pastors there are in Comasiasa. So he went to the Bible Baptist Church. As soon as they came, they came. He just went to see Pastor Ingay. That was the time of the mission conference that took place in town. He went to Ma'am Celia. Ma'am Celia, do you remember that? She said, Ma'am, the pastors are coming. They will come back on Sunday. I didn't know that this was a serious situation. So to make the story short, Sunday afternoon, Sunday evening, I saw the two of them, smile, smile, Ma'am Emily, Pastor Silas Yaday. Okay, sorry, I took them to my office. So, me knowing, of course, the problem. I said, sir, you're a pastor in El Cidade. He said, yes, pastor. Someone told me that you're going to baptize me so that I'll be at peace. He said, pastor, that's in the Bible. I said, yes, this is true. I told him that this is in the Bible. This is a seminar. He said, sir, baptism is not Second step, your problem is you need to decide. I got a piece of paper, maybe 5, I drew the Roman road to salvation. I explained to them the simple plan of salvation. So we bowed and prayed. The last thing he told me, a month after To make the story short, he's now pastoring a church here in Valencia. Now what I'm trying to say is you need to know how to be saved tonight. You stop from trying to impress people, trying to impress God by presenting what you are able to do. Stop! Find His rest. Open your heart to Jesus Christ and you will be saved. Heavenly Father, thank You for the Word of God. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen.
God's Perfect Rest
Sermon ID | 112421319577058 |
Duration | 53:08 |
Date | |
Category | Sunday Service |
Bible Text | Hebrews 4:1-13 |
Language | English |
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