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How do we know that Christians are called to be soldiers?

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Christians are depicted as soldiers in Scripture to illustrate their mission, focus, and the sacrifices required in their spiritual journey.

The metaphor of soldiers is prevalent in Scripture, particularly in 2 Timothy 2:3-4, where Paul instructs Timothy to view himself and other believers as soldiers of Jesus Christ. This language emphasizes the seriousness and commitment required in the Christian life, noting that soldiers are chosen to fulfill a mission and must remain focused on their commander, which in this case is Christ. The call to be soldiers highlights the necessity of discipline, avoiding entanglement with worldly matters, and striving to please God. Furthermore, Hebrews 2:10 refers to Jesus as the Captain of salvation, reinforcing the idea that believers are part of a divine mission under His leadership.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:3-4, Hebrews 2:10

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