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Why does Christ symbolize the cities of refuge?

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Christ symbolizes the cities of refuge as He offers safety and mercy to guilty sinners.

The symbolism of Christ as the cities of refuge is rooted in His role as our protective High Priest and Savior. The cities were designed to safeguard those who had unintentionally harmed another, showing God’s provision for mercy. In a similar manner, Christ offers refuge to all who recognize their guilt before God, providing safety from the impending judgment of the law. This connection not only emphasizes His compassionate nature but also illustrates how God’s justice is perfectly balanced with His mercy, as seen in Jesus' sacrificial work on our behalf.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 19:3, Matthew 11:28-30, Hebrews 4:14-16

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