Got it. So the idea you're presenting is that "resting from works" doesn't mean we don't work. I agree with that, especially since His grace empowers us to do it. Like I said works come as a result of His salvation. And they are empowered by His empowerment. Our "work" is to believe/faith. And how does Scripture tell us about faith? Believing He is a rewarder of those who seek Him. So yeah, we "seek Him" or "strive" or "press forward", but it's not work, it's a joy set before us when we know His goodness and kindness.
C.
Of course its work... its just not works righteousness. do you see the difference? Our 'work' is not just faith, it involves all of our lives, even our jobs which is a work were God has graciously put you to be a light. It could be being a missionary, it could be the hard task of being a mother ... now that's hard work but joyous and gloryfing to God.
again Apples and Oranges, you need to understand the difference between works righteousness and that which flows from being born again. Call it bearing good fruit... you have to work at it... Now here is the balance these things are all works that we would all want to glorify God in, yet it is more than that, it is the walking in the new life.
It is synergistic, that is (after being born again) both God and you work together. Now I know the Hyer grace guys will say...no no no, its Christ in me that lives my life.. and to an extent that is true (again balance is needed) - Yet let me ask you this question and you will maybe see the point more clearly, When you sin who does the sinning...you or God?
And I would agree with you that it is a joy knowing the Lord, and as I have found, it is an even greater joy when we learn to obey Him, and glorify His name in that joyful, grace filled obedience.