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What does it mean to be a stranger in this world as a believer?

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Believers are described as strangers in this world, indicating their ultimate citizenship in Heaven.

The concept of being a 'stranger' is vividly illustrated in Psalm 119:19, where the psalmist acknowledges that he is a stranger in the earth. This reflects the reality that, as Christians, our true home is not in this world but in Heaven, where we are citizens of a higher kingdom. Peter also addresses believers as 'strangers' in his letters, emphasizing that our identity is in Christ rather than the temporal values of society. This distinction encourages believers to hold onto their faith and values amidst a world that often opposes the teachings of Scripture. Embracing our status as strangers helps us to be focused on eternal matters rather than earthly distractions.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:19, 1 Peter 1:1, Philippians 3:20

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Todd Nibert · Feb 18, 2024
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