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Should Christians Go On A Pilgrimage To Jerusalem? by OLAADEGBU(m): 5:02am On Dec 21, 2016
Should Christians go on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem? Is going on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem a biblical concept?
Re: Should Christians Go On A Pilgrimage To Jerusalem? by orisa37: 5:22am On Dec 21, 2016
Yes & Yes. And with their Money.
Re: Should Christians Go On A Pilgrimage To Jerusalem? by izzou(m): 6:02am On Dec 21, 2016
You can go to Mecca if you want to.

But the Bible didn't compel us to go anywhere


Christ wants us to be righteous rather than being religious
Re: Should Christians Go On A Pilgrimage To Jerusalem? by bitcoininvesto(m): 6:10am On Dec 21, 2016
Waste of money. Invest in bitcoin instead.

You may join my team.

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Re: Should Christians Go On A Pilgrimage To Jerusalem? by ichuka(m): 6:29am On Dec 21, 2016
John4
21“Woman,” Jesus replied, “believe me, a time is coming when you will worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem. 22You Samaritans worship what you do not know; we worship what we do know, for salvation is from the Jews. 23Yet a time is coming and has now come when the true worshipers will worship the Father in the Spirit and in truth, for they are the kind of worshipers the Father seeks. 24God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth.”

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Re: Should Christians Go On A Pilgrimage To Jerusalem? by Nobody: 3:01pm On Dec 21, 2016
It doesn't make sense - it will when Christ is back. For now it's a waste of money and you can get bombed for nothing while there.

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Re: Should Christians Go On A Pilgrimage To Jerusalem? by Nobody: 3:54pm On Dec 21, 2016
No it's not compulsory but if I have the opportunity, I will go to confirm my curiosity. Seeing is believing
Re: Should Christians Go On A Pilgrimage To Jerusalem? by OLAADEGBU(m): 2:35am On Dec 22, 2016
orisa37:


Yes & Yes. And with their Money.

What are your reasons?
Re: Should Christians Go On A Pilgrimage To Jerusalem? by orisa37: 5:47am On Dec 22, 2016
It's the Practice of Theory. It's your Faith you're practicing, so please do so with your money, so that you can appreciate it kobo for kobo.
Re: Should Christians Go On A Pilgrimage To Jerusalem? by OLAADEGBU(m): 11:24am On Jan 09, 2017
OLAADEGBU:


Should Christians go on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem? Is going on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem a biblical concept?

Suggested answer:

https://www.gotquestions.org/pilgrimage-to-Jerusalem.html
Re: Should Christians Go On A Pilgrimage To Jerusalem? by OLAADEGBU(m): 11:40am On Jan 30, 2017
OLAADEGBU:


Suggested answer:

https://www.gotquestions.org/pilgrimage-to-Jerusalem.html

Question: "Should Christians go on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem?"

Answer: A pilgrimage is a journey made to a place considered sacred as an act of religious devotion. Muslims are required, if at all possible, to make a pilgrimage to Mecca, Muhammed's birthplace. This pilgrimage is part of their religious duty as Muslims and a way of helping insure paradise for themselves. Christianity makes no such requirements. In fact, any act performed for the purposes of insuring eternal life for ourselves is wrong—including making a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Titus 3:5 says, "He saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewing by the Holy Spirit."

Many Christians dream of going to Israel to see the places we read about in Scripture. Visiting Bethlehem, the temple ruins, and the empty tomb can be spiritually impacting. Given the relative ease of modern transportation, such a trip is an attainable goal for many, and thousands of people make the trip to the Holy Land every year. However, some consider their trip to Jerusalem a "pilgrimage," on par with a Muslim's trip to Mecca. When we view a visit to Jerusalem that way, we are entering dangerous spiritual territory. When we add to or take away anything from the finished work of Christ in purchasing our salvation, we are guilty of perverting the gospel (Romans 3:20; Galatians 2:16; Titus 3:5). A pilgrimage to Jerusalem will not change one thing about our standing with God (Ephesians 2:8–9).

We should consider several factors when deciding whether or not to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem:

1. Finances. Depending upon where a person lives in the world, the trip itself can be quite costly. Travel expenses, lodging, food, souvenirs, guides, and side excursions add up to quite a bill. If a pilgrimage to Jerusalem would require going into debt or spending money that is needed elsewhere, then such a trip is not a wise decision. Before planning a trip to Jerusalem, a wise Christian should consult the Lord about whether this is the way He wants the money spent. Could that money be better used to help others know Him?

2. Motive. People have different reasons for desiring to go to Israel. Unfortunately, many who consider themselves Christians see a pilgrimage to Jerusalem as a way of growing closer to God, rather than by following His instructions to repent, be baptised, and live holy lives (Matthew 4:17; Acts 2:38; 1 Peter 1:15). If the reason for the trip is to better understand Scripture or to delight in seeing and touching the very places where Jesus and the patriarchs walked, then it can be a good experience. But if the purpose is to obtain grace or earn a better standing with God, then priorities need to be adjusted before such a trip can be productive.

3. Spiritual significance of relics. Human beings have a tendency toward idol worship. Unfortunately, many who consider themselves Christians can create idols out of relics thought to be a part of Christian history. Near hysteria occurs when a fragment of Peter's boat, the skull of a saint, or some such object is supposedly discovered, and millions flock to it for a glimpse or a touch. Deeming physical objects to possess spiritual power is superstitious and wrong. If we are prone to such idolatry, even for things or places presumed to be connected with Jesus, a pilgrimage to Jerusalem could be little more than an extended episode of idol worship. Trinkets, rocks, or pieces of wood purported to be part of the cross are often snapped up and given their own shrines where people pay obeisance to them. Certain religions tend to do this more than others, but we can all be prone to idolising items rather than reserving all our worship for the invisible God. Those who touch objects or visit ruins as a means of growing closer to God may need to reexamine their understanding of salvation before making a pilgrimage to Jerusalem (see 2 Corinthians 13:5).

For reasons unknown to us, God chose the tiny nation of Israel through which to bring salvation to the world. Jerusalem is mentioned throughout Scripture as a place near to the heart of God and a city that plays a big part in His future earthly kingdom (Revelation 3:12; 21:2–3). Those who love Jesus and love His Word naturally have an interest in Israel and especially Jerusalem, so a desire to visit to those places is understandable. If the trip is financially wise, the reasons are sound, and idolatry is not an issue, then planning a trip to Jerusalem can be an exciting adventure. But it need never be considered a religious pilgrimage.

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