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Why is it important to see this world as not our home?

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Understanding this world as not being our true home helps Christians focus on their eternal future and live with hope.

Recognizing that this world is not our home shapes a believer's outlook on life. As Moses named his son Gershom, signifying being a stranger in a strange land, believers similarly acknowledge their journey on earth as temporal. This perspective encourages Christians to prioritize spiritual pursuits over worldly attachments. When believers understand the nature of their identity in Christ and the hope of eternal life, it empowers them to endure trials with a greater purpose. Hebrews 13:14 reminds us to seek a better, heavenly country, which sustains the believer's faith and comforts them amid this world's challenges.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:14

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Gershom & Eliezer
Todd Nibert · Sep 26, 2007
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