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  • To whom did he swear they would never enter his place of rest? Surely those who would not believe. (Hebrews 3, 18)

  • So we see that it was their refusal to believe which prevented them from entering. (Hebrews 3, 19)

  • Let us beware, then: since the promise never lapses, none of you must think that he has come too late for the promise of entering his place of rest. (Hebrews 4, 1)

  • We received the gospel exactly as they did; but hearing the message did them no good because they did not share the faith of those who did listen. (Hebrews 4, 2)

  • We, however, who have faith, are entering a place of rest, as in the text: And then in my anger I swore that they would never enter my place of rest. Now God's work was all finished at the beginning of the world; (Hebrews 4, 3)

  • as one text says, referring to the seventh day: And God rested on the seventh day after all the work he had been doing. (Hebrews 4, 4)

  • And, again, the passage above says: They will never reach my place of rest. (Hebrews 4, 5)

  • It remains the case, then, that there would be some people who would reach it, and since those who first heard the good news were prevented from entering by their refusal to believe, (Hebrews 4, 6)

  • God fixed another day, a Today, when he said through David in the text already quoted: If only you would listen to him today; do not harden your hearts. (Hebrews 4, 7)

  • If Joshua had led them into this place of rest, God would not later have spoken of another day. (Hebrews 4, 8)

  • There must still be, therefore, a seventh-day rest reserved for God's people, (Hebrews 4, 9)

  • since to enter the place of rest is to rest after your work, as God did after his. (Hebrews 4, 10)


“Nossa Senhora recebeu pela inefável bondade de Jesus a força de suportar até o fim as provações do seu amor. Que você também possa encontrar a força de perseverar com o Senhor até o Calvário!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina