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Why do we seek a city that is to come?

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We seek a city that is to come because believers are strangers and pilgrims on Earth, looking forward to eternal life with God.

The desire for a city to come, as indicated in Hebrews 13:14, stems from the understanding that our current existence is temporary, and our true citizenship is in heaven. This reflects the biblical notion that followers of Christ are 'strangers and pilgrims' in this world, longing for the eternal city that God has promised. This hope assures believers of their future inheritance, where they will dwell in perfect communion with God, free from sin and sorrow. By seeking this spiritual city, Christians are encouraged to focus on things above and not get entangled in the temporal pleasures of the world, promoting a lifestyle of holiness and commitment to God’s purposes.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:14

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