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What does it mean to lean on God?

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Leaning on God signifies trusting in His strength and grace for sustenance and support in the Christian life.

Leaning on God represents a vital aspect of the believer's relationship with Him, where dependence on His strength becomes paramount. In the context of the sermon, leaning illustrates a state of reliance, reflecting the ongoing need for God's grace in front of life’s challenges. Just as the Shulamite leaned upon her Beloved in the Song of Solomon, so believers are invited to lean upon Christ, who is the source of strength and comfort. This leaning implies an acknowledgment of human inadequacy and a full acceptance of divine sufficiency, reminding Christians that without God, they can accomplish nothing (John 15:5). Trusting in His promises allows believers to experience peace and assurance amid trials, growing ever closer to the One who sustains their faith.
Scripture References: John 15:5

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