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Why is it important for Christians to understand that we are on a pilgrimage?

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Understanding that we are on a pilgrimage helps Christians to focus on eternal truths rather than becoming comfortable in the world.

The concept of being on a pilgrimage is central to the Christian faith, reminding believers that this world is not their home. Just as the Israelites enjoyed the comforts of Egypt yet were destined for the Promised Land, Christians today can easily forget that they are called to live as sojourners in a foreign land. This awareness is crucial, as it encourages believers to remain steadfast in their faith, seeking spiritual growth and holiness, rather than becoming complacent or entangled in worldly pursuits. The hardships faced by Christians are akin to the Israelites' afflictions in Egypt, refining their faith and preparing them for eternal glory, ultimately leading them home. Such understanding strengthens their hope and reliance on God's grace.
Scripture References: Exodus 1, Hebrews 11:13-16

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The Exodus
John Chapman · Jun 9, 2010
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