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How do we know that Christ's rest is glorious?

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Christ's rest is glorious because it directly results from the completion of His redemptive work on behalf of His people.

The glory of Christ's rest is intricately tied to His obedience and atonement for sin. His work as our mediator, accomplishing the fulfillment of the law and making satisfaction for justice, culminates in a rest that reflects His triumph over sin and death. As mentioned in Romans 8:28-30, all things work together for good to those who are called according to His purpose, establishing that the salvation that Christ won guarantees His rest's glory. His resurrection further affirms this, as He emerged victorious, giving believers the promise of eternal life and a shared rest with Him.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28-30

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