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How does Zion represent God's refuge?

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Zion functions as a fortress for believers, symbolizing God's protection and refuge.

In the context of the sermon, Zion is described as a fortified city, surrounded by tall towers and strong walls. These structures symbolize God's protection over His people, forming a refuge where they cannot be harmed by their enemies. The imagery of towers and bulwarks represents God's unwavering defense of His church. Believers are reminded that they can run to God as their refuge, trusting that He will shelter them from harm and guide them through life's challenges. This metaphor offers believers assurance of safety within God's providential care.
Scripture References: Psalm 48:12-14, Isaiah 26:1

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A Walk About Zion
Paul Mahan · Dec 8, 2004
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