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Why is the concept of being a stranger important for Christians?

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Christians are strangers in this world, emphasizing our true citizenship in heaven and our temporary status on earth.

The idea of being a stranger is crucial for Christians as it highlights our identity as pilgrims passing through a fallen world. Scripture, particularly in 1 Peter, reminds us that our ultimate home is not here but in glory. This perspective shapes how we interact with the world, urging us not to become overly attached to earthly matters but to seek and prioritize eternal values. Being a stranger also emphasizes our call to live by faith amid a culture that often opposes our beliefs, reminding us to focus on the realities of heaven rather than settling for the transient nature of this life.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:17, Hebrews 11:13

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