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

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The Bible describes believers as strangers and pilgrims in this world, emphasizing their identity in Christ and the alienation from earthly comforts.

Psalm 39:12 reveals the believer's experience as a stranger in a sinful world, walking in fellowship with God while remaining distant from worldly ways. This theme is echoed in John 1:11, where Jesus was not recognized by His own creation. As believers, we identify with Christ, who was alienated among His people. This alien status underscores the tension between the believer's current existence and their heavenly citizenship as articulated in Philippians 3:20, reminding us that our true home is with God, not in this world.
Scripture References: Psalm 39:12, John 1:11, Philippians 3:20, Hebrews 11:13, 1 Peter 2:11

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Gershom & Eliezer
Todd Nibert · Sep 26, 2007
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Joshua

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