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What does it mean to 'enter into the rock'?

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'Entering into the rock' refers to coming to Christ for refuge and salvation, acknowledging our need for His grace.

'Entering into the rock' is a metaphor for seeking refuge in Christ where we find safety from God's judgment. Isaiah calls the people to 'hide in the dust' and 'enter into the rock' (Isaiah 2:10). This call encompasses both faith and repentance as necessary responses to God. To be found 'in Christ' means to rely completely on Him and His righteousness, escaping the consequences of our prideful self-reliance. It is a process of recognizing our unworthiness and recognizing Christ as our only hope for eternal life. As believers, this act of entering involves a continual reliance on Christ for strength and sustenance.
Scripture References: Isaiah 2:10, Romans 10:1-4

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