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What does it mean to turn to the stronghold?

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Turning to the stronghold means seeking refuge in Christ as the Savior, acknowledging one's need for redemption.

To turn to the stronghold refers to the act of a sinner turning to Christ for refuge and salvation. In Zechariah 9:12, Christ is portrayed as the stronghold, inviting those who are burdened and sorrowful to find hope and rest in Him. This turning is an acknowledgment of one’s own helplessness and a response to God’s gracious call. The stronghold signifies safety, protection, and eternal life found in Christ, who is the source of our redemption. To enter this stronghold, one must come humbly, recognizing that they are prisoners of hope, trusting in Christ’s finished work and the promise of salvation given to all who believe. Thus, turning to the stronghold signifies a complete reliance on Jesus as the Lord and Savior.
Scripture References: Zechariah 9:12, Matthew 11:28

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