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Why is leaning on Jesus important for salvation?

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Leaning on Jesus reflects faith and dependence, essential for receiving God's grace and salvation.

Leaning on Jesus is a profound metaphor for the believer's reliance on Christ for salvation and daily grace. It underscores the importance of faith, as believers are called to look away from their own works and abilities, trusting entirely in Christ as their Savior. This act of leaning signifies a relationship, much like the companionship between a bride and her husband, illustrating a deep trust. In various passages, such as Proverbs and Isaiah, believers are reminded to lean on the Lord rather than their own understanding. This dependency is the way through which God grants grace and leads His people out of the wilderness into spiritual abundance.
Scripture References: Proverbs 3:5-6, Isaiah 50:10

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