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What is the significance of being called pilgrims in the Christian life?

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Being called pilgrims signifies that Christians are on a journey towards their eternal home, seeking and living out their faith in a transient world.

The metaphor of Christians being pilgrims highlights the temporary nature of our earthly existence and the ultimate goal of reaching a heavenly homeland. Hebrews 11:13-16 illustrates that those who have faith acknowledge that they are strangers and exiles on the earth, seeking a better country, a heavenly one. This perspective fosters a sense of hope and purpose, emphasizing that believers should not become attached to temporal things but, instead, live in light of eternity. As pilgrims, Christians are called to navigate this world with a mindset set on Christ, reflecting His glory through their lives. This identity calls for a commitment to holiness, witness, and a deep reliance on God's grace for the journey ahead.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:13-16

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