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What does the Bible say about being citizens of heaven?

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The Bible teaches that believers are fellow citizens with the saints of the household of God and are no longer strangers, having been brought near by the blood of Christ (Ephesians 2:19).

In Ephesians 2:19, Paul explains that believers, once strangers and foreigners, are now fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God. This transformation signifies a radical shift in identity; individuals who were once outside the covenant community are now part of God's family. The imagery of citizenship conveys not only inclusion but also the rights and privileges associated with belonging to the kingdom of heaven. We are reminded that our citizenship is in heaven, where our true home lies, highlighting our new position and responsibilities as members of God's eternal family.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:19, Philippians 3:20, Philippians 1:27

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Citizens of Heaven
Wayne Boyd · Jul 14, 2024

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