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Why is it important for Christians to recognize this world is not our home?

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Recognizing that this world is not our home helps Christians prioritize their lives according to eternal values rather than temporary pleasures.

It is vital for Christians to understand that this world is not their permanent home because such recognition influences their worldview and daily choices. Micah's call to 'arise and depart' underscores the need for believers to avoid being entangled in the transient and polluted aspects of earthly living. As described in Hebrews 11:13-14, the faithful acknowledged themselves as strangers and pilgrims on earth. This perspective enables Christians to focus on their ultimate goal—eternal life in the presence of God—rather than being distracted by the fleeting comforts of this life. Embracing this understanding shapes how we live, encouraging us to invest in eternal treasures through obedience to God, love for our neighbors, and sharing the Gospel, thus fulfilling our calling until we reach our heavenly home.
Scripture References: Micah 2:10, Hebrews 11:13-14

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