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• A person could be guilty of unintentional manslaughter.

• The nearest kin was permitted to avenge the blood of the deceased.

• Six cities were appointed for the unintentional manslayer to seek refuge.

Numbers 35:11-34

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• A person could be guilty of unintentional manslaughter.

• The nearest kin was permitted to avenge the blood of the deceased.

• Six cities were appointed for the unintentional manslayer to seek refuge.

Numbers 35:11-34

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• Roads for fast travel• Clear of rubble and holes

• Signs pointing the way to refuge

• Levitical cities that were hospitable to all

• City elders would investigate each case.

• Only the innocent were granted entrance.

• The person remained safe inside.

• The person was subject to death if they left the city before the high priest died.

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• Levitical cities that were hospitable to all

• City elders would investigate each case.

• Only the innocent were granted entrance.

• The person remained safe inside.

• The person was subject to death if they left the city before the high priest died.

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• The guilt?—responsible for taking life• The embarrassment?—leaving home.• BUT—there would be a new livelihood.

Can You Imagine?

• BUT—there would be new neighbors.• BUT—there would be peace and security.• NO ONE THERE WOULD STAND ALONE

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• The guilt?—responsible for taking life• The embarrassment?—leaving home.• BUT—there would be a new livelihood.

Can You Imagine?

• BUT—there would be new neighbors.• BUT—there would be peace and security.• NO ONE THERE WOULD STAND ALONE

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“…we who have fled for refuge might have strong encouragement to hold fast to the hope set before us.”

ESV

Hebrews 6:18

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“…we who have fled for refuge might have strong encouragement to hold fast to the hope set before us.”

ESV

Hebrews 6:18

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The church for which our Savior purchased with His blood (Acts 20:28) is a City of Spiritual Refuge. It is a sanctuary for all who flee from the guilt of sin.

Hebrews 6:18

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The church for which our Savior purchased with His blood (Acts 20:28) is a City of Spiritual Refuge. It is a sanctuary for all who flee from the guilt of sin.

Hebrews 6:18

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We arethe “Son of Man”-Slayers

• Who killed Jesus?

• The Jews, Gentiles, Herod, or Pilate?

• It was the Plan of God! (Acts 4:27,28).

• He bore our sins! (1 Cor. 15:3; 1 Pt. 2:24).

WE KILLED JESUS!His blood should be on our hands

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We arethe “Son of Man”-Slayers

• Who killed Jesus?

WE KILLED JESUS!His blood should be on our hands

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TheWrath of God is Upon Us

• Vengeance belongs to God (Dt. 32:35; Jn. 3:36).

• God would not be righteous if He had no wrath (Rom. 3:5).

• Jesus gave pardon and satisfied God’s wrath against murder (Lk. 23:34; 1 Jn. 2:2).

But through our sins we are still

MANSLAYERS!

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TheWrath of God is Upon Us

• Vengeance belongs to God (Dt. 32:35; Jn. 3:36).

But through our sins we are still

MANSLAYERS!

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TheRoad to Refuge is Paved

• The road to refuge is simple (Mt. 7:13,14; Is. 35:8).

• God desires that everyone would have refuge (1 Thess. 5:9; Tit. 2:11; 2 Pt. 3:9).

• The impenitent, however, store up wrath by not traveling the road (Rom. 2:5).

Salvation is available now!

FLEE FOR REFUGE!

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TheRoad to Refuge is Paved

• The road to refuge is simple (Mt. 7:13,14; Is. 35:8).

Salvation is available now!

FLEE FOR REFUGE!

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TheGate to Refuge is Open

• Jesus said He would give refuge (Jn. 6:37; 10:9).

• We have access by faith through Jesus Christ (Rom. 5:2; Col. 3:3).

• By being immersed into Christ we enter Jesus’ refuge (Jn. 3:5; Acts 2:38-47; 1 Cor. 12:13; 6:9-11).

Cross the threshold of Christ by

IMMERSION!

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TheGate to Refuge is Open

• Jesus said He would give refuge (Jn. 6:37; 10:9).

Cross the threshold of Christ by

IMMERSION!

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The Placeof Refuge is a Sanctuary

• There are blessings and benefits in refuge:

• No one is in danger (Rom. 5:9; Rom. 8:1; Heb. 7:25).

• No one is a stranger (Eph. 2:19; 2 Pt. 2:9).

It is a city of fellowship where refugees

COEXIST IN PEACE!• No one is a foreigner (Heb. 12:22,23; Phil. 3:20).

• No one stands alone (1 Jn. 1:7).

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The Placeof Refuge is a Sanctuary

• There are blessings and benefits in refuge.

It is a city of fellowship where refugees

COEXIST IN PEACE!

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The Safetyof Refuge is Conditional

• In the city there is encouragement to hold fast to hope (Heb. 6:18; 3:12-14).

• Withdrawing from the city makes one vulnerable to wrath (Heb. 6:6; 10:26-31).

• Having refuge does not stop the wrath of God anymore than a house stops the rain (2 Pt. 2:20,21).

The righteousness of Christ demands

REMAIN IN REFUGE!

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The Safetyof Refuge is Conditional

• In the city there is encouragement to hold fast to hope (Heb. 6:18; 3:12-14).

The righteousness of Christ demands

REMAIN IN REFUGE!

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