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What does it mean for Christ to be our shelter?

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Christ is our shelter, providing refuge from the trials of life and the judgment of God.

Isaiah 32:2 portrays Christ as a refuge, comparing Him to a shelter from the tempest and a hiding place from the wind. This imagery signifies that in the storms of life and amidst chaos, Jesus offers peace and protection to those who seek Him. Essentially, He absorbs the wrath of God intended for sinners, allowing us to stand before God without fear. This role as our shelter is not merely a passive protection but an active deliverance that reassures believers of their safety in His presence, restoring them when they falter.
Scripture References: Isaiah 32:2

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