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perhaps I can understand what it means for me to rest. As God
        rested we must rest. Let me begin with what it means that God
        rested.
               Hebrews  4:4,  “For  He  has  thus  said  somewhere
        concerning the seventh day, ‘And God rested on the seventh day
        from all His works.’” The Holy Spirit says that after six days
        of  creation  God  rested.  I  know  what  that  does  not  mean.  It
        doesn’t  mean  that  God  quit  working  and  now  He  works  no
        more.  John  5:17,  “But  He  answered  them,  ‘My  Father  is
        working  until  now,  and  I  Myself  am  working.’”  It  doesn’t
        mean  that  God  was  exhausted  and  weary  after  He  finished.
        Isaiah  40:28,  “Do  you  not  know?  Have  you  not  heard?  The
        Everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth
        does  not  become  weary  or  tired.  His  understanding  is
        inscrutable.” God does not become weary.
               It certainly doesn’t mean, when it says that God rested,
        that  God  was  frustrated  or  anxious.  Habbakuk  3:3&4,  “God
        comes from Teman, and the Holy One from Mount Paran, His
        splendor covers the heavens, and the earth is full of His praise.
        His radiance is like the sunlight; He has rays flashing from His
        hand, and there is the hiding of His power.” We look at creation
        and we say, “Look at the power of God.” The prophet looked
        at creation and said, “That is the hiding of His power.” That’s
        just a little picture of the power of God. Every six days God
        could have created another universe as big as this and never
        duplicated any shape, law, size or color. That’s our God! How
        great is our God!
               Genesis 1:4, “And God saw that the light was good; and
        God separated the light from the darkness.” Genesis 1:10, “And
        God called the dry land earth, and the gathering of the waters
        He called seas; and God saw that it was good.” Genesis 1:12,
        “And the earth brought forth vegetation, plants yielding seed
        after their kind, and trees bearing fruit, with seed in them, after
        their  kind;  and  God  saw  that  it  was  good.”  Genesis  1:18,
        “…and to govern the day and the night, and to separate the light
        from  the  darkness;  and  God  saw  that  it  was  good.”  Genesis
        1:21, “And God created the great sea monster, and every living
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