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What does it mean that our lives are a pilgrimage?

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The metaphor of pilgrimage illustrates that believers are temporary residents on Earth, seeking their eternal heavenly home.

The idea of life as a pilgrimage emphasizes the transient nature of our existence as believers. Jacob described his life to Pharaoh as a 'pilgrimage,' recognizing that this world is not his true home but a temporary sojourn. This perspective aligns with what Peter says in 1 Peter 1:1, addressing believers as 'strangers' and 'pilgrims' scattered throughout the world. This understanding encourages Christians to focus on eternal values rather than worldly pursuits, reinforcing the belief that our true inheritance is in heaven. It fosters a longing for our ultimate destination, which is the presence of God, where our lives will find their full meaning and purpose.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:1

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