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What does the Bible say about living as a stranger in the world?

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The Bible teaches that believers are sojourners and strangers in this world, looking forward to a heavenly city built by God.

The concept of believers living as strangers in the world is strongly rooted in Scripture. Hebrews 11:13-16 notes that Abraham and the faithful died without receiving the fullness of God's promises, as they sought a city whose foundations were established by God. This emphasizes that our true home is not in this present world, which is characterized by a lack of love for God, but in the heavenly city where God is the architect. As Peter addresses believers as pilgrims and strangers, it reflects a profound truth: those chosen according to God's foreknowledge navigate through life not as permanent residents, but as temporary inhabitants, seeking the eternal that God has prepared for them.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:13-16, 1 Peter 2:11

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Faith's Sojourn
Todd Nibert · Aug 23, 2023
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