November
13th Hebrews 13 Superior
Love
1: Let brotherly love continue. 2:
Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained
angels unawares. 3: Remember them that are in bonds, as bound with them; and
them which suffer adversity, as being yourselves also in the body. 4: Marriage
is honourable in all, and the bed undefiled: but whoremongers and adulterers
God will judge. 5: Let your conversation be without covetousness; and be
content with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee,
nor forsake thee. 6: So that we may boldly say, The Lord is my helper, and I
will not fear what man shall do unto me. 7: Remember them which have the rule over
you, who have spoken unto you the word of God: whose faith follow, considering
the end of their conversation. 8: Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day,
and for ever. 9: Be not carried about with divers and strange doctrines. For it
is a good thing that the heart be established with grace; not with meats, which
have not profited them that have been occupied therein. 10: We have an altar,
whereof they have no right to eat which serve the tabernacle. 11: For the
bodies of those beasts, whose blood is brought into the sanctuary by the high
priest for sin, are burned without the camp. 12: Wherefore Jesus also, that he
might sanctify the people with his own blood, suffered without the gate. 13:
Let us go forth therefore unto him without the camp, bearing his reproach. 14:
For here have we no continuing city, but we seek one to come. 15: By him
therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the
fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name. 16: But to do good and to
communicate forget not: for with such sacrifices God is well pleased. 17: Obey
them that have the rule over you, and submit yourselves: for they watch for
your souls, as they that must give account, that they may do it with joy, and
not with grief: for that is unprofitable for you. 18: Pray for us: for we trust
we have a good conscience, in all things willing to live honestly. 19: But I
beseech you the rather to do this, that I may be restored to you the sooner.
Blessing & personal messages
20: Now the God of peace, that
brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great shepherd of the sheep,
through the blood of the everlasting covenant, 21: Make you perfect in every
good work to do his will, working in you that which is wellpleasing in his
sight, through Jesus Christ; to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen. 22: And
I beseech you, brethren, suffer the word of exhortation: for I have written a
letter unto you in few words. 23: Know ye that our brother Timothy is set at
liberty; with whom, if he come shortly, I will see you. 24: Salute all them
that have the rule over you, and all the saints. They of Italy salute
you. 25: Grace be with you all. Amen.
And so the writer to the Hebrews
brings his letter to an end with homely exhortation. He reminds the Hebrews to
have brotherly love for each other and to have hospitality. They are to
remember those who are in prison for Christ’s sake. He reminds them that
marriage and sexual relations are honourable to all. He says let you hearts be
contented, because Christ promised that he would never leave us. They are to
have due respect for those who have the spiritual rule over them. He then warns
them not to be carried away with different and strange doctrines. He then
describes the rejection of Jesus and how that he was expelled outside ‘the
camp’ of the Jews. He then exhorts the Jewish believers to go outside the camp
of Israel
to stand with Christ. He says, we have no earthly city here, because we seek
one to come. He encourages us to worship in song and to give with charity. He
says, obey those that have the rule over you in the LORD because they care for
your souls and they will give account for their responsibility. Then the writer
says, pray for us, because we live as law abiding Jews in good conscience
before God. Finally, the writer gives
the benediction. He prays that the Lord Jesus – the Good Shepherd might bring
them to maturity in every good work to do Gods will. He says, Timothy has been
released and when he joins me we will come to you. He closes with salutations
to the Elders and all the saints. Then the writer sends greets from the
believers of Rome.
(Probably this indicates that this letter is written from Rome by Paul. Lastly he closes with the
Christian greeting ‘Grace be with you’.
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