Hebrews 4:9-11
There remains, then, a Sabbath rest for the people of God. For whoever enters God’s rest also rests from his own work, just as God did from His. Let us, therefore, make every effort to enter that rest, so that no one will fall by following the same pattern of disobedience.…
The Sabbath rest has nothing to do with Saturday worship. I'll get that out of the way. The subject of the Sabbath has been done to death and I will not enter into the discussion again in this post.
There are two kinds of work. One is the self effort that tries to please God by what we do. This is guaranteed to fail and, in fact, disobedience. Paul warned the Galatians that putting themselves under the law again caused them to fall from grace. This does not mean loss of eternal life. It means that God leaves us to "enjoy" the consequences of our actions. Paul warned the Corinthians,
1 Corinthians 3: 10-15 (It's good to read the chapter for context)
"By the grace God has given me, I laid a foundation as an expert builder, and someone else is building on it. But each one must be careful how he builds. For no one can lay a foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ."
"If anyone builds on this foundation using gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, or straw, his workmanship will be evident, because the Day will bring it to light. It will be revealed with fire, and the fire will prove the quality of each man’s work. If what he has built survives, he will receive a reward. If it is burned up, he will suffer loss. He himself will be saved, but only as if through the flames."
There will be a final accounting on the day of judgement where our works will be evaluated by fire. Some will watch everything they've done being consumed by the fire of God's judgement. Others will see their works approved and receive the appropriate reward.
We also go through refining fire in this life. (1 Peter 1:7). Some of us have experienced this. It's no fun, and sometimes what we thought to be good and worthy becomes a pile of ashes. However, we can hand over those ashes to God and He will give us His beauty instead. (Isaiah 61:3)
God will not share His glory with another. (Isaiah 48:11) Either He does the work in us and through us, or it is consumed.
There remains, then, a Sabbath rest for the people of God. For whoever enters God’s rest also rests from his own work, just as God did from His. Let us, therefore, make every effort to enter that rest, so that no one will fall by following the same pattern of disobedience.…
The Sabbath rest has nothing to do with Saturday worship. I'll get that out of the way. The subject of the Sabbath has been done to death and I will not enter into the discussion again in this post.
There are two kinds of work. One is the self effort that tries to please God by what we do. This is guaranteed to fail and, in fact, disobedience. Paul warned the Galatians that putting themselves under the law again caused them to fall from grace. This does not mean loss of eternal life. It means that God leaves us to "enjoy" the consequences of our actions. Paul warned the Corinthians,
1 Corinthians 3: 10-15 (It's good to read the chapter for context)
"By the grace God has given me, I laid a foundation as an expert builder, and someone else is building on it. But each one must be careful how he builds. For no one can lay a foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ."
"If anyone builds on this foundation using gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, or straw, his workmanship will be evident, because the Day will bring it to light. It will be revealed with fire, and the fire will prove the quality of each man’s work. If what he has built survives, he will receive a reward. If it is burned up, he will suffer loss. He himself will be saved, but only as if through the flames."
There will be a final accounting on the day of judgement where our works will be evaluated by fire. Some will watch everything they've done being consumed by the fire of God's judgement. Others will see their works approved and receive the appropriate reward.
We also go through refining fire in this life. (1 Peter 1:7). Some of us have experienced this. It's no fun, and sometimes what we thought to be good and worthy becomes a pile of ashes. However, we can hand over those ashes to God and He will give us His beauty instead. (Isaiah 61:3)
God will not share His glory with another. (Isaiah 48:11) Either He does the work in us and through us, or it is consumed.