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Why is the concept of being strangers important for Christians?

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Understanding our identity as strangers underscores our need for God's grace and motivates us to show compassion to others.

The concept of being strangers is central to understanding our condition before God. In Ephesians 2:12, it reveals that we were once alienated from the promises of God and lacked hope. Recognizing this past ingratitude fosters humility and compassion in believers. As Christians, we are urged to keep this remembrance alive, which serves not only as a reminder of where we have come from but also as an impetus to extend kindness to those in need. This perspective is essential in fostering a gracious attitude towards all, reminding us that we are members of a new community of faith where distinctions based on status or nationality fade away in light of God's grace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:12, Exodus 23:9

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