Hebrews 13

Hebrews 13

The author gives a final series of practical commands: Keep on loving one another as brothers. Show hospitality to strangers. Remember those who are imprisoned and mistreated. Honor marriage. Be content with what you have, remembering God has promised, "Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you." He urges them to submit to their church leaders. The letter concludes with a request for prayer and a final doxology to God, the great Shepherd of the sheep.

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