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Why do people create false refuges?

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People create false refuges out of a desire to avoid the reality of God's judgment and their own sinfulness.

The sermon illustrates that many people construct false refuges as a means to evade the uncomfortable realities of sin and impending judgment. Instead of facing their need for true redemption, they might establish a sense of security in their own understanding or moral performance. This could include claiming a past decision, religious affiliation, or a self-made sense of peace that doesn't confront their true spiritual condition. Such escapism is rooted in human pride and a desire for autonomy, but ultimately leads to destruction when exposed to the holiness of God. True refuge can only be found through honest acknowledgment of one's sin and reliance on Christ's righteousness, rather than leaning on deceitful self-assurances.
Scripture References: Isaiah 28:14, Isaiah 28:17

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Hiding From God
Henry Mahan · Jul 25, 1982
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