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What does the Bible say about sojourners in faith?

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The Bible describes believers as sojourners, emphasizing that this world is not our home.

Throughout Scripture, believers are often referred to as sojourners or pilgrims, highlighting their temporary residence in this world. For instance, in Genesis, Abraham identified as a sojourner, signifying his faith in God’s promise of a better country—he looked for a city whose builder and maker is God (Hebrews 11:10). This theme is integral to the Christian faith, reminding believers that their true home lies beyond this earthly life, as seen in passages like Psalm 39, where the brevity of life is stressed. In essence, being a sojourner encourages Christians to prioritize eternal values over temporal ones, recognizing their ultimate hope in Jesus Christ who secures their eternal inheritance.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:10, Psalm 39:4

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