We trace Hebrews 3–4 from Israel’s wilderness to our own hard edges, showing how unmet expectations breed distrust and why God’s rest still stands. We make the case for a weekly Sabbath as a humble, practical way to enter that rest and reorder our lives around trust.
• warnings from Psalm 95 applied to believers
• how expectations harden hearts and dull trust
• the layered meaning of God’s rest in Hebrews 4
• Sabbath as pre-law creation rhythm, not legalism
• practical ways to keep one day in seven
• stories of family change through weekly rest
• rest as humility and resistance to pride
• aligning time, work, and identity with the gospel
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