This sermon, drawn from Deuteronomy 19:1–10, centers on the divine provision of cities of refuge as a profound expression of God's justice, mercy, and personal care for His people. It emphasizes that God's righteousness is not abstract but deeply personal, corporate, and exclusive—revealing Himself as the Lord our God in intimate relationship with individuals, as the head of a holy and royal family, and as the uniquely chosen God of His redeemed people. Through the lens of the cities of refuge, the message underscores God's wisdom in safeguarding innocent life, His desire for His people to live justly, love mercy, and walk humbly, and the urgent call to respond with wholehearted devotion, corporate witness, and exclusive allegiance to Him. The sermon calls believers to remember, live out, and proclaim this truth daily, rooted in the unchanging character of God and the transformative power of His grace.