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What does Micah 2:10 teach us about our future as believers?

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Micah 2:10 emphasizes that this world is not our home, pointing to a glorious future with Christ.

Micah 2:10 serves as a reminder for believers that their ultimate destiny lies beyond this life. The exhortation to arise and depart signifies an eventual release from the struggles of a fallen world and the promise of eternal rest in heaven. As Christians, the anticipation of glory is rooted in the assurance of His return, where they will be welcomed into the joy that the Lord has prepared for His people. This hope encourages believers to endure present trials with the confidence that they are headed toward a better place, as described in John 14:2-3, where Jesus assures His followers of a prepared dwelling in His Father’s house.
Scripture References: Micah 2:10, John 14:2-3, 2 Corinthians 5:1

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