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HEBREWS 13
GOD WILL HELP BELIEVERS DO WHAT IS PLEASING + HONORABLE
Because animal sacrifices are no longer necessary, the author of Hebrews outlines what is now pleasing to God, including brotherly love and hospitality. The author urges believers to remember those who are imprisoned and mistreated, many of whom had been arrested for their faith. Honoring marriage and remaining faithful in your relationships honors God as well as avoiding the love of money and material possessions.
Because God will never leave or forsake His people, believers can confidently trust God as their helper and live without fear of man. Followers of Jesus are instructed to imitate the lives of their ancestors and of leaders who spoke God’s Word. Although they will face opposition, they are taught not to be led away by false teachers or strange beliefs.
The blood of Jesus has reconciled the need for sacrifice! Instead of offering animals, believers are to do good, share with others, and maintain their faith. Ending the letter, the author refers to Jesus as the great shepherd and the eternal covenant. Whatever good deeds the believers are tasked with, Jesus will equip them with everything good.
STUDY QUESTIONS
Who does Hebrews 13:1-3 say to remember and care for?
What advice did the author provide believers in Hebrews 13:7-18?
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