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How does the Sabbath teach us about salvation?

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The Sabbath teaches us that we are saved by resting in God's completed work rather than through our own efforts.

The Sabbath is a profound illustration of how believers are to view their salvation. Hebrews 4:9-11 highlights that there remains a rest for the people of God, signifying that we enter into God's rest when we cease from our own works. This means salvation cannot be earned through human effort but is received by faith in what Jesus has done. The command to rest on the Sabbath invites us to appreciate that our salvation is not contingent upon our actions but is secured by the works of Christ. We are called to simply believe in Him and rest in His righteousness.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:9-11, Exodus 20:8-11

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A Sabbath Work
Todd Nibert · Oct 22, 2006
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