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Why is resting in Christ significant for salvation?

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Resting in Christ signifies faith in His complete work of salvation rather than relying on personal efforts or works.

Resting in Christ is a vital aspect of salvation, as it reflects the core of the Gospel message—that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone. In Hebrews 4:10, it calls believers to 'enter into rest,' which symbolizes the end of striving for righteousness through works. This rest is grounded in the belief that Christ has accomplished all that is necessary for salvation. Solomon's role in leading the people in worship at the altar illustrates the concept of looking to a mediator, reinforcing that it is not their own efforts but rather Christ’s finished work that grants them access to God. When one truly rests in Him, they cease from their own labor, recognizing that Christ has fulfilled every requirement of the law on their behalf. Hence, embracing this rest is to embrace the assurance of salvation and the peace that surpasses understanding.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:10, Romans 10:4

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