From Hebrews 13:1-6, Brother Gideon Levytam brings us to the final chapter of the epistle, shifting from the "better things" of doctrine to the practical application of our faith. Gideon emphasizes that sound doctrine must lead to a transformed walk. He expounds on the command to let "brotherly love" (Ahavat Achim) continue, showing how this love is proven through hospitality to strangers, empathy for those suffering in bonds, and maintaining honor and purity within the marriage covenant. Gideon further challenges the body of Messiah to live a life free from covetousness, finding true security not in material wealth, but in the presence of God. Anchored in the Lord’s unwavering promise, “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee,” we are encouraged to be content and fearless, boldly declaring that the Lord is our Helper in the midst of a changing world.
Hebrews 13:1-6 - Walking in Brotherly Love and Contentment
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