I
think the closing words in any of the epistles are so interesting.
We
know whoever is writing the letter is trying to wrap things up, so
they don't mince words, & they are pulling together the last few
things they think are important.
The
author of Hebrews – most folks think it was Paul – is wrapping
things up in a pretty big letter to the Hebrews who had become
followers of Jesus.
FYI
– the second half of verse 5 is my life verse – a verse I feel
God gave me to hold on to as true for my life & our relationship.
Hebrews 5
1 Keep
on loving each other as brothers and sisters.
2 Don't
forget to show hospitality to strangers,
for some who have done this have
entertained angels without realizing it!
3 Remember
those in prison,
as if you were there yourself.
Remember also those being
mistreated,
as if you felt their pain in your
own bodies.
4 Give
honor to marriage,
and remain faithful to one another
in marriage.
God will surely judge people who
are immoral and those who commit adultery.
5 Don't
love money;
be satisfied with what you have.
For God has said,
"I will never fail you.
I will never abandon you."
"I will never fail you.
I will never abandon you."
(dan note: those 2 sentences are my
life verse.)
6 So we can say with confidence,
"The LORD is my helper,
so I will have no fear.
What can mere people do to me?"
6 So we can say with confidence,
"The LORD is my helper,
so I will have no fear.
What can mere people do to me?"
7 Remember your leaders who taught you the word of God.
Think of all the good that has come
from their lives,
and follow the example of their
faith.
8 Jesus
Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
9 So
do not be attracted by strange, new ideas.
Your strength comes from God's
grace,
not from rules about food,
which don't help those who follow
them.
10 We
have an altar from which the priests in the Tabernacle have no right
to eat.
11 Under
the old system, the high priest brought the blood of animals into the
Holy Place as a sacrifice for sin, and the bodies of the animals were
burned outside the camp.
12 So
also Jesus suffered and died outside the city gates to make his
people holy by means of his own blood.
13 So
let us go out to him, outside the camp, and bear the disgrace he
bore.
14 For
this world is not our permanent home;
we are looking forward to a home
yet to come.
15 Therefore,
let us offer through Jesus a continual sacrifice of praise to God,
proclaiming our allegiance to his name.
16 And
don't forget to do good and to share with those in need.
These are the sacrifices that
please God.
17 Obey
your spiritual leaders, and do what they say.
Their work is to watch over your
souls,
and they are accountable to God.
Give them reason to do this with
joy and not with sorrow.
That would certainly not be for
your benefit.
18 Pray
for us,
for our conscience is clear and we
want to live honorably in everything we do.
19 And
especially pray that I will be able to come back to you soon.
20 Now may the God of peace—
who brought up from the
dead our Lord Jesus,
the great Shepherd of the sheep,
and ratified an eternal
covenant with his blood—
21 may
he equip you with all you need
for doing his will.
May he produce in you, through the
power of Jesus Christ, every good thing that is pleasing to him.
All glory to him forever and ever! Amen.
22 I urge you, dear brothers and sisters, to pay attention to what I have written in this brief exhortation.
23 I want you to know that our brother Timothy has been released from jail.
If he comes here soon, I will bring
him with me to see you.
24 Greet
all your leaders and all the believers there.
The believers from Italy send you
their greetings.
25 May
God's grace be with you all.
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