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How does Christ function as a hiding place for believers?

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Christ serves as a hiding place for believers, offering safety and refuge from life's troubles and God's judgment.

The metaphor of Christ as a hiding place highlights His role as a refuge during times of trouble and distress. In Isaiah 32:2, it describes a person who acts as a shelter from the storm, which speaks to the protective nature of Christ. When we encounter overwhelming circumstances or the conviction of our own sin, we find safety in Him. He is the cleft in the Rock where we are hidden from judgment, ensuring that no matter what trials we face, we are secure in His grace and mercy.
Scripture References: Isaiah 32:2, Psalm 27:5

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The Rock
Greg Elmquist · Jun 22, 2014
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