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The thrust of this week's lesson is found in the idea of "God's rest." Ian continues to explore the ways in which the writer is invoking the Wilderness Generation as a warning to the church. Now, the warning takes an eschatological turn as the writer increasingly begins to identify God's rest with salvation.
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The thrust of this week's lesson is found in the idea of "God's rest." Ian continues to explore the ways in which the writer is invoking the Wilderness Generation as a warning to the church. Now, the warning takes an eschatological turn as the writer increasingly begins to identify God's rest with salvation.