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Finding A Place of Refuge. (Joshua 20: 1-9)

Pastor Jeremy R McCandless Season 17 Episode 21

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God provides us with a place of refuge—even in our darkest moments. Using the biblical example of the cities of refuge in Joshua 20 and the powerful story of John Newton, we uncover how God's grace offers safety from the storms of life.

Episode Notes

  • Scriptural Foundation:
    • Joshua 20:1–9 explains how God instructed the Israelites to designate cities of refuge for those who accidentally caused death, providing them protection from vengeance.
  • Key Themes:
    • Refuge in Times of Despair:
      • Just as ancient Israel had a physical safe haven, we have an eternal refuge in Jesus Christ—a shelter from guilt and the consequences of sin.
    • John Newton’s Transformation:
      • Amid a violent storm on a slave ship, Newton’s desperate moment led him to recall Scripture and ultimately transform his life through the grace of God.
    • Application to Our Lives:
      • When guilt or sin weighs you down, remember that God’s grace is a constant refuge, offering redemption and a new beginning.
  • Practical Takeaways:
    • Embrace the spiritual shelter found in Christ—our eternal High Priest—who never fails to provide safety and restoration.
    • Let Newton’s story inspire you: no matter how storm-tossed your life may seem, God’s deliverance is available if you choose to flee to Him.

Join us as we go deep into the promise of safety and transformation that comes from finding refuge in God. Enjoy the episode and be encouraged to experience His grace anew!

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