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The Cities of Refuge

James Slopsema·2005-03-01

To find safety from the avenger of blood in the Old Testament, one had to flee to the nearest city of refuge. If the avenger of blood could catch him, he could rightfully kill the manslayer before he was able to reach a city of refuge. And should the manslayer stray outside the city after receiving

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God Our Refuge and Strength

  1. Our Need For Refuge
  2. The God Who Is Our Refuge
  3. The Refuge That Removes All Fear
Dennis Lee·2023-12-31

2 Chronicles chapter 32, I call your attention to the verses 7 and 8. 2 Chronicles 32 verse 7, Be strong and courageous, be not afraid, nor dismayed for the king of Assyria, nor for all the multitude that is with him, the 185,000 foot soldiers. Reason? For there be more with us than with him. V

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Confessing Jehovah as my Refuge

  1. Jehovah is my Refuge
  2. Confessing Jehovah is my Refuge
  3. The Importance of this Confession
Matthew Deboer·2018-11-04

We worry about our grandchildren. What's going to happen in this world that's getting so increasingly wicked? What's going to happen? Anxieties. We need a refuge. We need a refuge as we face those enemies, as we face the troubles, the afflictions, the anxieties. We need refuge. The Israelites ne

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Finding Our Refuge in God

Heath Bleyenberg·2010-11-07

Sometimes those difficulties and those hardships are relatively light and they're easy to handle. But sometimes those troubles can be great and grievous and can almost crush us. And where are we going to turn in the midst of all of our troubles? Where are we going to find the comfort that we so

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God our Refuge and Strength

  1. A Refuge that is Needed
  2. A Refuge that us Strong
  3. A Refuge that Removes all Fear
Clayton Spronk·2006-07-02

We're ridiculed for believing that salvation is found in Jesus Christ and in Him alone. The world wants nothing to do with the confession of the truth that we make in God and in Jesus Christ. But not only that, the world attacks us because of our desire and our emphasis upon living in holiness

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God: Our Refuge and Strength

  1. A Refuge in Time of Need
  2. A Powerful Refuge
  3. Our Consequent Fearlessness
Heath Bleyenberg·2008-07-13

There is strife in the family, fights and difficulties that we just don't know how to deal with. There are the diseases of this life. One moment we may be at peace with ourselves, and the next moment the doctor brings the word of cancer. And it feels as if the ground beneath our feet is shakin

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Richard Moore·2004-08-01

We are directed to find refuge in Him, but this means for a time that we are to enter our little place that he has given us and to close the doors behind us. We are to hide ourselves for a little moment. We cannot do this if we see how close to the world we can come. We cannot do this if we seek our

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God Is Our Refuge and Strength

Rev. Justin Smidstra·2026-04-12
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Our Strong Refuge

Steven Key·2019-06-30

Our Strong Refuge Preacher: Rev. Steven Key Scripture: Psalm 46:1-3 Bible Text: Psalm 46:1-3 | Preacher: Rev. Steven Key | I. The Confident Declaration II. The Comforting Description III. The Blessed Consequence

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Refuge for Oppressed

  1. The comfort
  2. The calling
Justin Smidstra·2023-01-31

Acknowledging the awful reality of oppression. And lamenting oppression. That's not where we stop. And that's not even the main thing that our meditation tonight is going to focus on. The main thing we focus on now is the comfort that comes to God's people who need comfort. And especially to su