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Why should Christians seek the city that is to come?

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Christians seek the city that is to come because this world is temporary and our true home is with God.

The call to seek the city that is to come is rooted in a biblical understanding of our temporary existence on earth. Hebrews 13:14 reminds us that here we have no continuing city and all earthly pursuits ultimately lead to vanity. The biblical figures, such as Abraham, exemplified faith by looking forward to a city whose builder and maker is God, as highlighted in Hebrews 11:10. This hope encourages Christians to focus not on material possessions or temporal pleasures, but on an eternal inheritance prepared for us by Christ (John 14:2). It shapes our identity and mission in this world, urging us to live as pilgrims and sojourners, actively awaiting the fulfillment of God's promises.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:14, Hebrews 11:10, John 14:2

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We Seek a City
Henry Mahan · Aug 3, 1997
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