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What does it mean to find rest for our souls?

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Finding rest for our souls means experiencing spiritual peace and relief from the burdens of sin and guilt through Christ.

Rest for our souls, as promised by Christ in Matthew 11:28-30, encompasses a profound sense of peace and security found only in Him. This rest signifies freedom from the guilt and shame of sin, which weighs heavily on the heart and mind. By coming to Christ in faith, believers are assured that their sins are forgiven and that they have been reconciled to God—thereby lifting the burdens that cause spiritual unrest. Additionally, this rest involves not only an initial peace at conversion but also the ongoing growth in grace as we learn of Christ and His ways. As we deepen our understanding of His sacrifice and His love, we discover more of the rest available to us, learning to navigate the challenges of life with the assurance that we are in the capable and loving hands of our Savior.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:28-30, Philippians 4:7, Romans 5:1

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The Old Paths
Stephen Hyde · May 5, 2013
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