MONDAY JANUARY 27
“Tell
the Israelites to designate the cities of refuge.” Jos 20:2 NIV
COME
TO GOD’S CITY OF REFUGE
In Old Testament times, if you killed someone by
accident, their family had the right to take your life in return. So God
arranged six “cities of refuge,” three on either side of the Jordan River, so
that no matter where you were you had access to God’s mercy and protection. You
just ran to one of those cities, told the town elders your story, and they were
required to take you in. The only stipulation was that you stayed in that city
until the high priest died. When that happened, you were free to return to your
family and take back everything you’d lost. Can you see a spiritual parallel
here? Jesus Christ is called “the High Priest of our confession” (Heb 3:1 NAS).
When you run to Him to refuge, you need only confess your sins. There, at the point
of faith, you are forgiven, viewed as “a new creation,” and placed in God’s
protective custody. Just as “the avenger of blood” couldn’t enter the city of
refuge, you need only confess your sins. There, at the point of faith, you are
forgive, viewed as “a new creation,” and placed in God’s protective custody.
Just as “the avenger of blood” couldn’t enter the city of refuge, Satan cannot
cross “the blood line” and hurt you either. When Jesus cried from the cross, “It
is finished” (Jn 19:30 NIV), all your sins from the womb to the tomb were paid
in full. And because Christ your great
High Priest died and rose again, He will restore back to you everything you
lost as the result of sin’s power in your life. One author puts it this way: “If
there were a thousand steps between us and God, He will take all but one. He
will leave the final one to us. The choice is ours.” So come to God’s city of
refuge today.
Taken
from the Word for You Today Devotional
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