Christians: Strangers, Pilgrims, and Ambassadors

 

Are Christians supposed to be strangers, pilgrims, and ambassadors? Are God's Holy Days one way they are different from most of the world? What are tabernacles? Did Jesus pray that Christians would be taken out of the world? Are Christians to be in the world, but not of it? Did people like Noah and Abraham forsake wealth to sojourn as God wished them to? Are Christians to follow that example? Do Christians have a permanent city during this age? What festival was considered to be the pilgrim feast? What is an ambassador? Might your conduct help convert people after the second resurrection? Does the world think a small church is a cult? What about seeking first the Kingdom of God? What do the Gentiles of this world focus on? What should Christians focus on? Does the weekly Sabbath and annual Feast of Tabernacles help drive home the point that Christians are strangers and pilgrims sojourning in this life as we look forward to what God has in store for us? Dr. Thiel addresses these issues and more.

Related literature includes:

Article titled: "Christians are to Be Strangers and Pilgrims?"

Booklet titled: "Christians: Ambassadors for the Kingdom of God, Biblical instructions on living as a Christian"

 

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