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Why is Jesus described as a hiding place in the Bible?

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Jesus is described as a hiding place because He offers safety and refuge from the wrath of God and the storms of life.

In Isaiah 32:2, Jesus is referred to as a 'hiding place' which signifies His role as a refuge for believers from the tempest of divine wrath and life's challenges. He provides protection and peace, fulfilling the need for salvation that every believer has. Psalm 27 reinforces this idea by illustrating how God shelters his people in times of trouble. This metaphor of a hiding place emphasizes the security found in Christ, who shields us from the consequences of sin and offers rest and assurance in our relationship with God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 32:2, Psalm 27:5, Romans 8:1

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Christ Our King
Tom Harding · Jan 25, 2009
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Joshua

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