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Why is Jesus called the stronghold for believers?

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Jesus is referred to as the stronghold because He alone provides safety, security, and refuge from sin and judgment.

In the context of the sermon, Jesus as the stronghold signifies the only true source of safety for believers. The term 'stronghold' is used to denote a place of refuge and security, particularly in times of trouble and distress. Scriptural references such as Nahum 1 highlight that God is a stronghold in the day of trouble, affirming that believers can trust in His protection. In Christ, believers are freed from the condemnation of the law and the fear of judgment, because He has borne our sins and satisfied divine justice. This assurance allows us to rest secure in His grace, as He promises to uphold us and deliver us from all fears and dangers.
Scripture References: Nahum 1:7

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Prisoners of Hope
Don Fortner · Mar 11, 2007
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Joshua

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