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What does the Bible say about Jacob's life as a pilgrimage?

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Jacob refers to his life as a pilgrimage, highlighting its difficulties and his longing for a better home in heaven.

In Genesis 47, Jacob describes his life to Pharaoh, stating that his days have been few and filled with trouble, and he considers it a pilgrimage. This reflects not only the hardships he endured but also a recognition that his true home is not on earth but in heaven. Jacob’s life serves as a reminder for Christians that our existence here can often be fraught with struggles and pain, yet we are called to persevere in faith, always looking forward to eternal rest with God. Our journey on this earth is temporary, and like Jacob, we are reminded to keep our focus on our eternal inheritance in Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 47:9

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