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God promises rest but Solomon got it first
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 63892, member: 636"] Biblical rest extends beyond physical relaxation to encompass spiritual peace through divine presence, and Exodus 33:14 promises accompaniment alongside tranquility. Moses interceded for God's personal guidance rather than mere angelic direction because he recognized that arriving at destinations without divine presence fails to provide genuine peace. Solomon experienced this rest when God eliminated adversaries, and the king declared in 1 Kings 5:4 that the Lord granted stability on every side. Rest functions as a divine declaration rather than an earned achievement, and Solomon's peaceful reign enabled temple construction that warfare prevented David from completing. Material wealth fails to guarantee tranquility because many affluent individuals lack sleep despite their possessions. God's presence remains essential for sustained peace because Exodus 33:14 links accompaniment with rest as intertwined promises. Believers must seek divine presence first to experience peace that transcends circumstances, and this promise endures through health struggles, financial difficulties, or family conflicts. [/QUOTE]
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