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Why is resting in God's salvation important for Christians?

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Resting in God's salvation signifies trust in His grace rather than reliance on personal works.

In Psalm 116:7, the psalmist encourages his soul to return to rest, acknowledging that the Lord has dealt bountifully with him. For Christians, this rest reflects a complete reliance on God's finished work through Christ. It relieves us from the burdens of trying to earn our salvation and allows us to live in the freedom of His grace. The Sabbath rest symbolizes spiritual renewal and trust in God's provisions, enabling us to walk in the assurance of our salvation and communion with Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 116:7, Hebrews 4:9-11

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