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What does the Bible say about false refuges?

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The Bible warns against false refuges, emphasizing that many religious people mistakenly trust in their own righteousness or previous experiences instead of true faith in Christ.

Isaiah 28:14-15 speaks of those who have made lies their refuge, indicating that false hopes can lead to tragic consequences. The prophet warns the religious elite in Jerusalem, highlighting their self-deception in thinking they are secure due to a covenant with death and hell. This passage exemplifies how people may rely on external rituals, their efforts, or mere belief in a deity without understanding true repentance and faith in Christ, which are essential for salvation. False refuges could include a mere profession of faith or previous experiences without ongoing spiritual growth and transformation by the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Isaiah 28:14-15, Hebrews 3:12, Jeremiah 17:9, Isaiah 28:15, Hebrews 3:7-19, Proverbs 1:24-31, Isaiah 33:10-12, Isaiah 28:1-20, Isaiah 28:14-18

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