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Why is the Sabbath significant for Christians?

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The Sabbath signifies a time of rest in Christ, representing the completion of salvation and the need for spiritual rejuvenation.

In Exodus 16, the provision of manna included the command to rest on the Sabbath, underscoring the theological significance of rest in God’s provision. For Christians, the Sabbath is more than merely a day; it represents the rest we find in Christ following His completed work of salvation. Jesus has achieved our justification and righteousness, allowing us to cease from our own works and trust in Him completely. Reflecting on Hebrews 4:9-10, we see that entering God's rest is essential for believers, reminding us to find our peace and assurance in Jesus.
Scripture References: Exodus 16, Hebrews 4:9-10

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