Entering Into His Rest

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By Dramane Traore

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Entering Into His Rest by Dramane Traore is a powerful unveiling of the divine life that begins where human effort ends. With spiritual authority and revelatory depth, Traore redefines rest—not as escape or passivity, but as the original position from which man was created to live: the seventh-day realm where God finished His work and called man to begin. This rest is not a suggestion; it is the atmosphere of sonship, the center of divine operation, and the only place where the believer can truly reflect the image of God.

Through Spirit-filled exposition, Traore walks the reader through the tragedy of the fall, which expelled man from rest into sweat, toil, and self-effort, and the triumph of Christ, who restored access to that rest by finishing all things on the cross. The book shows how spiritual rest is not a Sabbath day, but a life in union with the Son—a life of alignment, stillness, and authority. It is the end of striving, the death of distance, and the resurrection of divine rhythm within the believer.

This book is not an encouragement to slow down; it is a call to wake up. Rest is not sleep, it is awareness. It is the realm where man functions from oneness with the Father, free from fear, free from performance, and fully alive to purpose. In Entering Into His Rest, Traore proclaims that rest is not a break from work—it is the source of true work. It is not an invitation to wait for heaven—it is the entrance into the life of heaven now. To enter His rest is to step into the finished, flawless, and eternal work of God.

Entering Into His Rest