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What is the significance of fleeing to Christ for salvation?

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Fleeing to Christ is essential for salvation as He is the only source of righteousness and deliverance from sin.

Fleeing to Christ for salvation signifies turning away from sin and the world to embrace the only true source of righteousness. In the biblical narrative, individuals like Bunyan's pilgrim illustrate the urgency of this movement towards Christ, recognizing His role as the gate to salvation. The scripture emphasizes that Christ is the only way to eternal life; His righteousness is imparted to believers, making them acceptable before God. This act of fleeing reflects a deep understanding of one's need for rescue from judgment and a determination to pursue a life aligned with God's will, representing true repentance and faith.
Scripture References: John 10:9, Romans 3:22

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A Way Of Escape
Paul Mahan · May 3, 1992
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