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How do we flee to Christ as a refuge?

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We flee to Christ by recognizing our sins and seeking refuge and forgiveness through His atoning sacrifice.

Fleeing to Christ means running to Him for safety and forgiveness when we recognize our sinfulness and need for redemption. Just as the manslayer fled to a city of refuge for protection from retribution, believers are called to run to Jesus, who is the ultimate refuge from sin and condemnation. He offers forgiveness through His sacrifice, which atones for our sins once and for all. This act of fleeing is both a recognition of our peril and a declaration of our trust in Christ's redemptive work, allowing us to find safety and security in Him amidst the turbulence of life.
Scripture References: Hebrews 6:17-19, John 14:6

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