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How does God view His people as strangers and pilgrims?

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God is not ashamed to be called the God of those who are His pilgrims, recognizing their journey and ultimate destination (Hebrews 11:16).

In Hebrews 11:16, the text proclaims that God is not ashamed to be called the God of believers who identify as strangers and pilgrims. This reflects God’s unwavering commitment to His people and their journey of faith. Regardless of their weaknesses and failures, God sees His people not simply as they are but as He intends them to become through His redemptive work. He prepares a heavenly city for them, signifying a profound relationship that transcends their present struggles. This affirmation from God serves as both a comfort and a motivator for believers in their pilgrimage, assuring them of their secure standing in Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:16

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