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How does the Sabbath relate to salvation?

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The Sabbath exemplifies salvation by teaching believers to rest from works and trust in Christ's completed work.

The Sabbath serves as a profound illustration of salvation, as it calls believers to cease from their own works and rest in what Christ has accomplished. Hebrews 4 discusses the connection between the Sabbath and salvation, emphasizing that those who believe enter into God's rest (Hebrews 4:3). This rest signifies the end of striving to achieve righteousness through personal effort. Instead, the Sabbath reflects faith in Jesus, who fulfills the law and provides spiritual refreshment to those burdened by sin (Matthew 11:28). The act of resting on the Sabbath reinforces the truth that salvation is not based on human merit but on grace.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:1-10, Matthew 11:28-30

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