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Day 6: Finding Our Place of Refuge
Today, on Day 6 of the Courageous Faith YouVersion, we’re talking about finding our place of refuge: Jesus Christ!
What does it mean that Jesus Christ is our place of refuge?
To fully understand what this means, we have to go back to ancient laws. When someone was killed accidentally, the guilty party would need to travel to another city in order to avoid retaliation. These cities were known as cities of refuge (Exodus 21:12-14; Deuteronomy 19:5-6).
The entire process is detailed in Joshua 20:1-9:
- The accused would flee to one of the cities of refuge.
- At the gates and in the presence of the elders, that person would explain what happened that got them into the situation in the first place.
- The elders would then allow the person who had killed the other to stay in that city, protected from an avenger, until his case could be examined by the congregation—the city council—or until that priest died.
- At that time, if the accused was found innocent, he would be permitted to return to his family without any fear of reprisal.
These cities foreshadowed our Savior. Long before we knew that we needed to be saved from an avenger, God had already devised a wonderful plan to make it possible for you and me to run to Jesus and find all we need in Him. He is God’s plan for rest (Matthew 11:28-30).
God is our city of refuge (Psalm 46:1). Where do you take refuge? The Lord has established cities of refuge throughout your promised land. Run to one of them, and meet Jesus, your ultimate source of safety and worth!
About this Plan
In the Courageous Faith YouVersion, author Ted Pagel empowers readers to discover and act in bold faith, just as Joshua and the Israelites did in the book of Joshua. It’s time to stop living in the ordinary and dare to live with courageous faith.
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