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What does it mean to be a stranger in the world as a Christian?

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Being a stranger in the world emphasizes our heavenly citizenship and separation from worldly values.

As believers, we are described as strangers and pilgrims in this world, as reflected in Psalm 119:19. This signifies our identity as citizens of heaven rather than of earthly kingdoms. Just as Christ was not of this world, neither are we. Our values, priorities, and lifestyles are shaped by our relationship with God, leading us to live in a way that often contrasts with worldly beliefs. Acknowledging our status as strangers encourages us to cling to God's commandments and seek His guidance, recognizing that while we navigate life on earth, our true home is with Him. This perspective fosters hope and perseverance amidst challenges and trials.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:19, John 17:14-16

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