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What is the significance of the cities of refuge in relation to salvation?

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The cities of refuge illustrate the grace of salvation and God's provision for the guilty.

The cities of refuge serve as a profound illustration of the grace of salvation extended to the guilty. These cities were designed for individuals who accidentally harmed others, providing a safe haven until justice was served. In contrast, all of humanity is guilty of willful sin, yet Christ offers His salvation to all who come to Him by faith. Romans 3:25 emphasizes that God has set forth Christ as a propitiation for sins. This reflects God’s mercy in providing a refuge not just for accidental sinners, but for all who recognize their need for redemption and flee to Christ in faith.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, Joshua 20, Psalm 46:1

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