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What does it mean to be a pilgrim in this world according to Christian theology?

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Being a pilgrim in Christian theology means living as a sojourner in a world that is not our home, guided by faith in Christ.

In Christian theology, being a pilgrim reflects the believer's journey through a world characterized as a wilderness. This means acknowledging that life on earth is temporary and marred by sin, while our true home is in the eternal presence of God. This journey involves continual progress towards holiness and seeking closeness with Christ, who is our guide and support along the way. Leaning upon Him is both a comfort and a necessity, as pilgrims face challenges and adversities, but are assured of God's everlasting arms supporting and guiding them through their spiritual ascent towards Heaven.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:13-16, Psalm 139:7-10

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