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Why is the concept of 'hiding place' important for Christians?

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'Hiding place' refers to Christ as our refuge from sin and judgment, providing comfort and safety through His atonement.

The metaphor of Christ as our 'hiding place' carries profound theological significance. It suggests that salvation and refuge from divine judgment are found solely in Jesus Christ. The sermon illustrates that outside of Christ, there is no hiding from God's justice—illustrated by the failed attempts of believers to find solace elsewhere. Through His sacrifice, Christ absorbs the wrath of God and becomes our protection from the consequences of sin. This encapsulates the essence of the Gospel: that believers find their rest and safety in Christ, who provides a secure place to retreat from condemnation. The importance of this concept for Christians lies in the assurance it provides, reinforcing the truth that in Christ, our sins are atoned for and we are reconciled to God.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:3, Psalm 65:4, Romans 8:1

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The Blessed Man
Greg Elmquist · Feb 13, 2019
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