New Testament

Hebrews 4:10

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In Hebrews 4:10, the author emphasizes the concept of rest, drawing a parallel between God's rest after creation and the spiritual rest believers can find in Him.

Author
Author unknown; traditionally attributed to Paul
Written
Around AD 60-70
Genre
Letter and sermon
Original Audience
Jewish Christians
CBTClear Bible Translation

Anyone who enters God's rest also rests from their own work, just as God rested from his.

KJVKing James Version

For he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In Hebrews 4:10, the author emphasizes the concept of rest, drawing a parallel between God's rest after creation and the spiritual rest believers can find in Him. This rest signifies a cessation from personal striving and self-reliance, allowing individuals to trust in God's grace and provision. Just as God completed His work and rested, believers are invited to cease their own efforts to earn salvation or favor. This rest is not merely physical but spiritual, representing a deep sense of peace and assurance in one's relationship with God. It encourages believers to let go of their burdens and anxieties, finding solace in the promise of salvation and the sufficiency of Christ's work. The verse serves as a reminder that true rest comes from faith and reliance on God rather than from our own achievements or labor. Explore related sabbath.

Key themes

Related topics

sabbath, grace, faith

How to apply Hebrews 4:10 to your life

To apply this verse, take time to reflect on areas of your life where you may be striving too hard. Consider how you can surrender those efforts to God, trusting in His provision and grace. Embrace the peace that comes from resting in Him.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Hebrews 4:10 mean?

Hebrews 4:10 explains that entering God's rest means ceasing from our own efforts, similar to how God rested after creation. This rest symbolizes trusting in God's grace rather than relying on our own works for salvation.

What is the meaning of rest in Hebrews 4:10?

In Hebrews 4:10, rest refers to a spiritual state of peace and assurance that believers find in trusting God. It signifies letting go of personal striving and embracing God's provision and grace.

How can I apply Hebrews 4:10 in my life?

To apply Hebrews 4:10, identify areas where you are overworking or stressing, and surrender those to God. Embrace the peace that comes from trusting in His grace and provision instead of relying solely on your own efforts.

The Book of Hebrews
Book Summary

The Book of Hebrews

Hebrews 1: The Son Above the Angels

God, who formerly spoke through the prophets in many ways, has now spoken through His Son, whom He appointed heir of all things and through whom He made the worlds. The Son is the brightness of God's glory and the express image of His person, upholding all things by His power, and after purging sins He sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high. The writer proves through Scripture that the Son is far greater than the angels: He is called the Son of God, receives worship from the angels, possesses an eternal throne, and laid the foundations of the earth, while angels are ministering spirits sent to serve the heirs of salvation.

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