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What does the Bible say about hiding from God?

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The Bible teaches that when sin is recognized, people often seek to hide from God, just as Adam did with fig leaves.

Scripture illustrates that when a sinner becomes aware of their guilt, they instinctively try to create refuges to hide from God. This is evidenced in the story of Adam in the garden of Eden, where, upon realizing his nakedness and shame, he attempted to cover himself with fig leaves and hide among the trees. This act symbolizes the universal human tendency to avoid confronting divine holiness and justice. However, God confronts this instinct, seeking to dismantle the 'refuge of lies' crafted by sinners, urging them instead toward genuine repentance and faith.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:6-10, Isaiah 28:16-17, Isaiah 28:14-15, Jeremiah 23:24, Romans 2:16, Genesis 3:8, Psalm 139:7-10

Sermons (4)

Hiding From God
Henry Mahan · Jul 25, 1982
Can Any Hide...?
Ian Potts · Sep 20, 2010
Covering, Hiding
Tim James · Jan 15, 2012
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