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How do we know that salvation brings true rest?

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True salvation brings rest because it is grounded in faith in Christ and His completed work, fulfilling our need for peace with God.

The promise of salvation in Jesus Christ is intrinsically linked to the concept of rest. In Hebrews 4, the author notes that true rest is realized when individuals embrace faith in Christ and His finished work. Believers enter into this rest by trusting God's promises and recognizing that their salvation is secure, as Christ has completed the work necessary for redemption. This spiritual rest liberates them from the burden of guilt and the fear of God's judgment, ensuring that they can experience real peace and joy in their salvation, as found in John 14:27.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4, John 14:27

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Rest, Rest, Rest
John Chapman · May 31, 2018
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