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This time, we're looking at Philippians 3:10-21. Pilgrim's Progress is perhaps one of the greatest works of writing known to man. In that work, John Bunyan provides an allegory for the Christian life of a pilgrim on a journey. That is, rightfully, how the Christian life should be viewed. We are pilgrims on a journey - we are passing through this life and are on our way to the next, knowing that this world is not our home. We, as Christians, are citizens of Heaven.
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This time, we're looking at Philippians 3:10-21. Pilgrim's Progress is perhaps one of the greatest works of writing known to man. In that work, John Bunyan provides an allegory for the Christian life of a pilgrim on a journey. That is, rightfully, how the Christian life should be viewed. We are pilgrims on a journey - we are passing through this life and are on our way to the next, knowing that this world is not our home. We, as Christians, are citizens of Heaven.