Living as a Stranger on Earth
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Living as a Stranger on Earth
November 3, 2025 | André K. Dugger
"I am a resident alien on earth; do not hide your commands from me. I am continually overcome with longing for your judgments. You rebuke the arrogant, the ones under a curse, who wander from your commands. Take insult and contempt away from me, for I have kept your decrees. Though princes sit together speaking against me, your servant will think about your statutes.”
Psalm 119:19-23 (CSB)
As a follower of Christ, you are a stranger here. The psalmist confessed, “I am a resident alien on earth.” Your true citizenship is not in this world but in heaven (Philippians 3:20). That reality explains why you often feel out of place, misunderstood, or even opposed. The values of this world clash with the ways of God, and if you belong to Christ, you will always stand apart.
That’s why you must cling to God’s Word. The psalmist pleaded, “Do not hide your commands from me.” In a foreign land, you need a guide. God’s commands are that guide; they keep you on the narrow path when the broad road of the world presses in. Without His Word, you would be lost in the noise of competing voices.
Notice the psalmist’s longing: “I am continually overcome with longing for your judgments.” This is not casual interest but a deep hunger for God’s truth. Do you desire His Word with that same intensity? The more you recognize your status as a stranger here, the more desperate you become for His voice to guide you.
The world will not honor you for your devotion. Arrogant people mock those who keep God’s decrees, and even rulers may conspire against those who live faithfully. Yet the psalmist remains steadfast: “Though princes sit together speaking against me, your servant will think about your statutes.” When your identity is anchored in God’s Word, insults cannot shake you, and opposition cannot silence you.
In Jesus Christ, this psalm finds its fullest echo. He too was despised and rejected, yet He set His face toward obedience, delighting in the Father’s will. Because of Him, you can endure being a stranger on earth with hope, knowing you are headed toward your true home.
- Reflection Question: Do you live more like a citizen of this world or as a stranger longing for the commands of God?
- Prayer:
Father, remind me daily that I am a stranger here. Anchor my heart in Your Word when the world mocks or opposes me; and please fill me with longing for Your truth until the day I am home with You. In Jesus’ name, amen.




