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What does it mean to enter into Christ's rest?

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Entering into Christ's rest means finding true peace and salvation through faith in Him, distinct from the works of the law.

Entering into Christ's rest signifies the believer's experience of peace and salvation that comes from faith in Jesus, rather than adherence to the law. As seen in Matthew 28:1, the shift from the Sabbath to the Lord's Day illustrates that believers now participate in a new covenant where Christ fulfills the demands of the law. Hebrews 4 articulates this rest as a spiritual state where believers cease from their own works, resting in the completed work of Christ for salvation. This rest is a profound assurance that our sins are forgiven, and we are in a right relationship with God through Christ's atonement.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:1, Hebrews 4

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