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What does the Bible say about dwelling places?

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The Bible describes two dwelling places: the secret place of the Most High for the righteous and the dwelling place of the wicked for those relying on works.

In Psalm 91:1, it speaks of the secret place of the Most High, a refuge for the righteous who put their trust in God. This contrasts with the dwelling place of the wicked, which is characterized by reliance on their own works and merit. Throughout Scripture, these two dwelling places symbolize two paths of faith: one based on grace through faith in Christ, and the other based on human effort and works. The distinction is crucial as it reflects the broader theological understanding of salvation, encapsulated in the religions of grace versus works.
Scripture References: Psalm 91:1

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