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Why is the concept of Christ as a refuge important for Christians?

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Christ as our refuge is crucial because He offers eternal salvation and deliverance from sin.

The concept of Christ as our refuge is paramount in Reformed theology as it underscores the believer's reliance on Jesus for salvation. The cities of refuge in the Old Testament illustrate the grace that is now fully realized in Christ, who offers true deliverance from sin and judgment. In Hebrews 10:1, it is mentioned that the law is a shadow of good things to come, indicating that all rituals and setups were pointers to the eventual salvation provided through Christ. As believers, knowing that we have an eternal refuge allows us to find peace and joy despite the chaos around us, affirming that our assurance comes from His imputed righteousness and finished work on the cross.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:1, Colossians 1:20, Romans 5:1-8

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