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What does it mean to rest in God's grace?

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Resting in God's grace means trusting fully in His provision for salvation and not relying on our own works.

Resting in God's grace is a central theme in Reformed theology, indicating a complete reliance on God for salvation. The preacher notes that true rest comes when we recognize our inability to cover our own sins and instead rely entirely on Christ's completed work on the cross. This is beautifully illustrated in Isaiah 30:15, 'In returning and rest shall you be saved,' which encourages believers to find peace and assurance in God’s grace rather than striving in their own strength. This rest is an act of faith, trusting in God's sovereign plan to save and sustain His people.
Scripture References: Isaiah 30:15, Matthew 11:28-30, 2 Corinthians 12:9

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Thank God For Grace
Don Bell · Oct 24, 2004
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