LOGO TEE
Screen Printed
100% pre shrunk cotton
Classic fit
5.3 oz
Double needle stitching
Sustainable and fairly grown
USA cotton
In the context of Orthodox Christianity, a "pilgrim sojourner" refers to the Christian's earthly existence as a temporary resident on their way to their true, eternal home in heaven. It signifies that while Christians live in the world, their ultimate allegiance and citizenship are with God and the heavenly kingdom. (Pilgrim) This emphasizes the journey aspect of the Christian life, highlighting that believers are on a path towards a specific destination (heaven) with a purpose (to glorify God). (Sojourner)This term underscores the temporary and transient nature of their life on earth. Christians are seen as "strangers and exiles" in this world, not fully belonging or fitting in, because their true home is in heaven. The terms "pilgrim" and "sojourner" are often used together to describe the Christian experience, emphasizing both the journey and the temporary dwelling in the present world. The concept is rooted in several biblical passages, such as Hebrews 11:13-16, which speaks of those who "acknowledged that they were strangers and exiles on the earth". 1 Peter 2:11 also encourages believers to abstain from sinful desires that wage war against the soul and to live as strangers and exiles in the world. This understanding encourages Christians to prioritize spiritual values and eternal rewards over worldly possessions and pleasures.