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Hebrews 11:13
13These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them and embraced them from afar, and having confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth.
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The illustration of Maria's longing for her hometown serves as a metaphor for the Christian experience of yearning for heavenly citizenship. It highlights the restlessness believers feel in this world, pointing to their true destination of perfect communion with God and eternal belonging.
Maria's story illustrates the deep longing for belonging and the experience of heavenly citizenship that Christians feel. Despite earthly successes, believers recognize their true home is with God, fostering a sense of hope and purpose as they navigate life as 'foreigners and exiles' in this world.
Picture a hot, sweltering day in Selma, Alabama—March 7, 1965. The sun beats down mercilessly as thousands gather at the edge of the Edmund Pettus Bridge, hearts pulsing with hope and fear. Among them is a young woman named Ruby...
In the film *Gladiator*, we meet Maximus, a once-great Roman general whose life takes an unexpected turn. Picture the dust swirling around the Colosseum, the sun shining fiercely down upon the arena, where the cries of the crowd echo like...
Maria had lived in America for thirty years, building a successful business and raising her family. But every night, she dreamed of her hometown in Colombia—the smell of her grandmother's cooking, the...
In the film *Nomadland*, we follow Fern, a woman whose world has been turned upside down by the economic collapse of her hometown. Picture her: a weathered van, a patchwork of memories, her husband’s old jacket draped over the passenger...
In the heart of ancient Rome, a gladiator named Maximus stands before a roaring crowd, his heart heavy with loss yet ignited by an unwavering purpose. When he tells his loyal men, "What we do in life echoes in eternity,"...