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How do we know that Christians are called to come up from the wilderness?

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The Bible depicts the Christian journey as coming up from the wilderness, representing a transition from sin to salvation.

The wilderness symbolizes the trials and tribulations of this world, which is often seen as a place of spiritual desolation for believers. In the context of Scripture, God's people, like the Israelites, traversed the wilderness guided by divine provision. This imagery extends to Christians today, who are called to leave behind worldly ways and seek a heavenly home. As believers grow in faith, they recognize that this world is not their permanent dwelling; they are 'strangers and pilgrims' looking forward to a promised land. The journey out of the wilderness signifies spiritual growth and transformation through the grace of God, leading believers toward their eternal inheritance in Christ.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 8:5, Hebrews 11:13, Ephesians 2:19-20

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