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Why is the concept of being hidden significant in Scripture?

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Being hidden signifies God's protection and plan for His chosen, ensuring their deliverance and purpose.

The act of hiding in Scripture often symbolizes divine protection and the unfolding of God's redemptive plan. In the case of Moses, his parents hid him for three months to protect him from Pharaoh's decree, embodying God's sovereign intervention in history. This echoes the larger biblical narrative, where God preserves His people for a purpose. The concept of being hidden also relates to our spiritual lives; believers are hidden in Christ, secured from the ultimate judgment and empowered to fulfill Divine purposes. As noted in Colossians 3:3, believers are hidden with Christ in God, illustrating their security and identity in Him. This hiddenness is not merely physical but signifies a deeper spiritual truth about God's commitment to His chosen ones.
Scripture References: Exodus 2:3, Colossians 3:3

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