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What does it mean to enter God's chambers?

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Entering God's chambers symbolizes seeking refuge and comfort in Christ amidst judgment and tribulation.

When the scripture invites believers to 'enter into thy chambers' (Isaiah 26:20), it symbolizes finding refuge and shelter in Christ during times of trouble. These chambers represent the intimate relationship we have with God through our Savior, where we can experience peace and safety away from the judgment that the world faces. Just as God preserved Noah and his family in the ark during the flood, believers are likewise protected in Christ during the trials and tribulations of this life. The call to hide ourselves signifies a trust in God's sovereign provision and His promise to shelter us. Hence, in Christ, we have a sanctuary, knowing that we are covered by His grace against the impending judgment.
Scripture References: Isaiah 26:20, Genesis 6:17-18, Psalm 91:1

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Come My People
Eric Lutter · Oct 30, 2019
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