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What does the Bible say about being a stranger and pilgrim in this world?

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The Bible teaches that believers are strangers and pilgrims on earth, indicating that this world is not our eternal home.

Scripture shows that, like David expressed in Psalm 39, believers are considered strangers in this world, akin to how God is a stranger to those who are not His elect. This concept underscores the transient nature of our earthly lives; we are merely passing through a realm that offers no lasting value. Recognizing our status as strangers can grant believers a profound peace, realizing that we ultimately seek a heavenly homeland where our true citizenship lies (Philippians 3:20).
Scripture References: Psalm 39, Philippians 3:20

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