To be a stranger in the earth means to recognize that Christians do not belong to this world but are sojourners seeking a heavenly home.
Being a stranger in the earth underscores the believer's identity as one who is set apart from the world. As Christ was seen as an oddball, so too are His followers called to live distinct lives that reflect the values and truths of God. This sentiment echoes throughout Scripture, notably in the lives of biblical figures like Abraham, who acknowledged his status as a sojourner. Christians are admonished to remember that their true citizenship lies in heaven (Philippians 3:20). This perspective encourages believers to live in light of eternity, holding loosely to the things of this world while passionately pursuing the things of God. Recognizing oneself as a stranger fosters resilience against worldly temptations and strengthens our commitment to serve God faithfully.
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