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What does 'ceasing from our own works' mean for Christians?

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'Ceasing from our own works' means recognizing that salvation is not earned by our efforts but is fully accomplished by Christ.

To cease from our own works, as described in Hebrews 4, entails a complete reliance on God's grace for salvation. It means that believers acknowledge their inability to contribute anything to their salvation and instead trust in the perfect righteousness of Christ. This understanding reshapes our approach to faith, moving us from a mindset of performance to one of dependence on the grace provided through Jesus. It signifies freedom from the notion of earning favor with God through works, reinforcing the truth that salvation is completely by grace through faith, leading to true spiritual rest.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:10, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Todd Nibert · Jul 22, 2007
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