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Why is it important to rest in Christ's finished work?

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Resting in Christ's finished work is vital because it liberates us from anxiety and the burden of trying to earn salvation.

The importance of resting in Christ's finished work cannot be overstated. Hebrews 4 teaches that when we enter into His rest, we cease from our own works as God did from His. This rest signifies freedom from the anxiety associated with self-salvation and legalistic efforts. Believers are called to understand that Christ's work on the cross is complete, and by resting in that truth, they experience true peace and assurance of salvation. This contrasts sharply with the constant unrest of those who rely on their own efforts, as it acknowledges that salvation is a sovereign act of grace, not contingent upon human merit.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:10, John 17:4

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Rest
Todd Nibert · Jul 22, 2007
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