Theword "rest" is used in "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen" in a sense meaning "to keep," "to continue to be" or "to remain as specified" (as in the phrase "rest assured"), not specifically in the
Verse21. - Well done (εϋ), thou good and faithful servant. He is praised, not for success, but for being "good," i.e. kind and merciful and honest in exercising the trust for others' benefit; and "faithful," true to his master's interests, not idle or inactive, but keeping one object always before him, steadily aiming at fidelity. Some regard the words as a commendation of the servant's
Theexpression "rest in peace" is never used in Scripture in connection with a person who had died. So, in that sense, saying "Rest in peace," is not expressly biblical. At the end of the book of Daniel, an angel speaks of Daniel's death, saying, "You will rest" ( Daniel 12:13 ). And the prophet Isaiah says, "Those who walk
Thequote do your best and then god will do the rest may sound nice but is a lie that if believed will keep you on the religious treadmill. Do your best and let god do the rest. Quote by ben carson. Showing search results for do your best and let god do the rest sorted by relevance.
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