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How do we know that leaning on Christ is important for salvation?

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Leaning on Christ is essential for salvation as it reflects our faith in Him as the only true source of redemption and security (Song of Solomon 8:5).

The act of leaning on Christ is indicative of a believer's faith and trust in Him for salvation. Song of Solomon 8:5 portrays the believer as one who is continually leaning on her beloved, symbolizing a deep reliance on Christ for justification and salvation. This posture of reliance is crucial because it acknowledges Christ as the sole advocate before the Father, essential for every believer's standing in grace. In emphasizing that the world's religion provides no true comfort, the sermon makes it clear that Christ alone fulfills the believer's deepest spiritual needs. The reliance on Christ is not merely a one-time act but a sustained posture of trust throughout the believer's life, vital for both assurance and salvation.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 8:5

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Marvin Stalnaker · May 18, 2005
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