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What is the difference between man's way of salvation and God's way?

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Man's way relies on efforts, while God's way is based on grace and faith in Christ's completed work.

Man's way of salvation is characterized by a reliance on human effort and worldly religious practices, ultimately leading to spiritual emptiness, as discussed in John 6:7 where Philip calculates the costs of feeding the 5,000, reflecting a mindset focused on resources rather than faith in Christ. In contrast, God's way of salvation invites sinners to cease from their striving and rest in the sufficiency of Christ (Matthew 11:28). The miracle of the loaves reveals that true satisfaction and spiritual filling only come from God's provision through Jesus. It teaches that salvation is not what we can achieve, but what has been accomplished for us through Christ's body broken for our sakes, culminating in belief and grateful acceptance of His finished work (Romans 10:9-10).
Scripture References: John 6:7, Matthew 11:28, Romans 10:9-10

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