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Episode 1 | Finding Rest in the Finished Work
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Episode 1 | Finding Rest in the Finished Work

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About this podcast

God has not called the New Creation to a life of passive boredom, but to a life of restful impact. In this episode, we dive into what it truly means to labor from a place of rest. We still move, build, and work, but our labor is fueled by the Holy Spirit's power, not our own anxiety. We are saved by grace (a position of rest), and we walk in good works which God prepared beforehand for us to do (Ephesians 2:10). The pressure is off. The bricks of Egypt have been replaced by the grace of Zion. Reflect with us: As you listen to this journey from the heavy burdens of the Old Covenant to the finished work of the Cross, what specific area of your life—whether your career, family, or spiritual walk—feels the most resistant to entering this divine rest right now? Let us know in the comments below.

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Episode 1 | Finding Rest in the Finished Work is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under Health (Fitness) and has published 0 episodes.

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Episode 1 | Finding Rest in the Finished Work regularly covers Health, Fitness, Mental, Christianity, Religion. It sits in the Health category, with a Fitness focus.

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