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What does it mean that our bones will rejoice in salvation?

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The phrase indicates that every aspect of our being responds joyfully to God's deliverance and grace.

In Psalm 35:10, the imagery of bones rejoicing speaks to the completeness of our beings in the act of worship. Bones symbolize our very substance and vitality, indicating that every part of us—physically, spiritually, and emotionally—should respond to God’s great salvation with joy. This is rooted in the reality that as believers, we experience and recognize the richness of God’s grace which saves, heals, and preserves us. The spiritual rejoicing of bones mirrors the holistic nature of salvation, emphasizing that our life in Christ touches not just our spirits but our entire existence, leading us to proclaim, like David, who is like our God?
Scripture References: Psalm 35:10, Proverbs 15:30, Proverbs 16:24

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What the Bones Say
Jim Byrd · Oct 7, 2018
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