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What is the significance of being called 'pilgrims' in the Christian faith?

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Being called 'pilgrims' signifies that Christians are on a journey toward their eternal home, the New Jerusalem (Hebrews 11:10).

The term 'pilgrims' in the Christian faith emphasizes that believers are on a spiritual journey, moving through a world that is not their ultimate home. This concept is depicted in Hebrews 11:10, where it states that Abraham looked for a city whose builder and maker is God. As pilgrims, Christians are reminded that they are transient in this world, focused on the eternal promise of life with God in the New Jerusalem. This identity shapes their values, priorities, and relationships, as they navigate life with the understanding that they belong to God's kingdom. The journey as a pilgrim instills hope and reinforces the notion that believers are fellow travelers, encouraging one another toward spiritual growth and stability amidst the uncertainties of life.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:10, Psalm 122:1

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