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What does it mean to be a sojourner in this world?

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Being a sojourner means recognizing that our true citizenship is in heaven and living accordingly (Philippians 3:20).

The concept of being a sojourner encapsulates the believer's temporary status in this world, as highlighted in Philippians 3:20. Our true citizenship is not of this earthly realm but of the kingdom of heaven. This realization shapes our values, priorities, and interactions with the world around us. As sojourners, we are called to live in a manner that reflects our heavenly status, which can manifest through acts of love and holiness that glorify God. Additionally, this perspective encourages believers to resist the allure of worldly temptations, fostering a longing for eternal treasures rather than temporal gains. Embracing our identity as pilgrims prompts us to navigate life with the awareness that we are merely passing through toward our ultimate destination with God.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:20

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