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What does the Bible say about life's pilgrimage?

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The Bible describes life as a pilgrimage, emphasizing its temporary and challenging nature.

In Genesis 47:9, Jacob reflects on his life as a pilgrimage, stating, 'Few and evil have the days of the years of my life been.' This reminds us that our time on earth is limited and filled with trials, indicative of the fallen nature of our current existence. The concept of pilgrimage denotes that believers are merely transient inhabitants of this world, looking forward to an eternal home with God. This perspective is foundational in understanding our struggles and the purpose behind them— heeding the truth that our ultimate citizenship is in heaven, not in this fleeting world.
Scripture References: Genesis 47:9, 1 Peter 1:24, Psalm 39:5, James 4:14

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