Where Is “Home” for the Christian—Here or in Heaven?
If our citizenship is in heaven, how should we live on earth?
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Scripture says, “For this world is not our permanent home; we are looking forward to a home yet to come” (Hebrews 13:14). It’s a beautiful promise—heaven is where we truly belong. But it also raises a question that’s harder to answer: If heaven is our home, how should we live while we’re here?
If we’re “temporary residents,” does that mean we should live with a certain detachment from the world’s concerns? Or does our heavenly citizenship give us an even greater responsibility to engage with justice, mercy, and truth in the here and now?
Some Christians lean toward active involvement—serving in communities, joining causes, speaking up for the vulnerable. Others feel our focus should stay on eternal matters, avoiding distractions that might pull us into earthly conflicts.
If our primary identity is in Christ, should we ever join a cause or movement that doesn’t share our faith—if it aligns with a biblical value?
And when we choose what movements, causes, or activist associations to align with, should our criteria be different from the world’s? What role should kingdom values play in shaping those choices?
Should Christians focus more on changing laws and systems, or on changing hearts and lives one person at a time?
“Our real home is where Christ is—but our witness is built in the place He’s left us for now.”
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