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Why is fleeing to Christ significant for believers?

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Fleeing to Christ is essential for salvation and protection from the impending judgment of the law.

In the sermon, fleeing to Christ is emphasized as a necessary action for every believer, symbolizing our dependence on Him for safety and salvation. In Genesis 27:44, Rebekah instructs Jacob to flee to Laban, which serves as an analogy for fleeing to Christ for refuge. As Esau symbolizes the law which pronounces judgment, believers must turn to Christ, the fulfillment of the law, who offers spiritual protection and salvation. It is crucial for believers to remain at the foot of the cross, resting in the completed work of Christ, until the judgment of the law is fully satisfied on their behalf.
Scripture References: Genesis 27:41-45, Matthew 11:28

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