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What does the Bible say about seeking a city to come?

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The Bible emphasizes that we are not to seek a permanent home on earth but to long for our eternal home in heaven, as highlighted in Hebrews 13:14.

In Hebrews 13:14, the Apostle Paul clearly articulates that 'for here we have no continuing city, but we seek one to come.' This highlights the transient nature of our earthly existence and the eternal perspective that believers are called to maintain. This verse serves as a reminder that the true hope for Christians is not found in worldly possessions or communities but in the eternal city prepared by God. It encourages believers to set their affections on heavenly things rather than the fleeting pleasures of this world. Christians are called to acknowledge that while we may enjoy temporal blessings, our ultimate citizenship and home are found in heaven, where we will dwell in the presence of God forever.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:14

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