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Why is being a sojourner important for Christians?

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Christians are described as sojourners on Earth, emphasizing that their true home is in heaven, fostering hope and a sense of belonging with God.

The concept of being a sojourner is critical to the Christian faith as it reminds believers that their ultimate citizenship lies in heaven. As articulated in Leviticus 25:23, God's people are referred to as 'strangers and sojourners,' highlighting their temporary status in this world. This perspective encourages Christians to lift their eyes above earthly struggles and long for their eternal inheritance alongside Christ. The metaphor of a sojourner emphasizes our transitory existence and invites us to find hope in the eternal promises of God, reinforcing the idea that our true home—not defined by worldly standards—awaits us in glory.
Scripture References: Leviticus 25:23, Hebrews 11:13-16, 1 Peter 1:1, Philippians 3:20

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