Brotherly Love 1Let brotherly love still reign. 2be not unmindful of hospitality: for thereby some have unknowingly entertained angels. 3remember those that are in chains, as if you were confin'd with them; and those who suffer adversity, as being your selves of the same body. 4Marriage is every where honourable, and that state is innocent: but the licentious and adulterers God will punish. Christ’s Unchanging Nature 5let your morals be free from avarice, being contented with what you have: for he hath said, "I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee." 6so that we may boldly say, " the Lord is my helper, and I will not fear what man shall do unto me." 7Remember those who have the rule over you, who have preach'd to you the word of God: imitate their faith; consider their conduct, and the exit they made. 8Jesus Christ is always the same, yesterday, to-day, and for ever, be not then misled by artful, novel doctrines: 9for the mind is better improv'd by the gospel-dispensation, than by the distinctions about meats, in which some have been so uselesly vers'd. 10We have a victim, whereof they, who still serve at the tabernacle, have no more right to eat, 11than the sacrificers had to eat of the flesh of those beasts, which were burnt without the camp, and whose blood the highpriest carried into the sanctuary. 12for Jesus likewise suffered without the gate, to show he was the expiatory victim for the people. 13let us therefore decamp, and bear the reproach of following his example: 14for we have, no settled corporation here, but are in expectation of that which is approaching. Sacrifice, Obedience, and Prayer 15Let our sacrifice then, which we are to offer to God by Jesus Christ, be that of incessant praises, the offering of our lips, which celebrate his name: 16but don't forget to be beneficent to the community; for such sacrifice is acceptable to God. 17Confide in your guides, and be respectful: that they who are vigilant, as being accountable for your souls, may discharge themselves with cheerfulness, and not with anxiety, which would be to your prejudice. 18Pray for us, for we trust we have a clear conscience, and desire our virtuous conduct may appear to all the world. 19I conjure you the more earnestly to do this, that I may be restored to you the sooner. Benediction and Farewell 20May the God of peace, who has raised from the dead our Lord Jesus (who by the blood of the eternal covenant is become the grand pastor of 21the sheep) make you perfect in every virtue, to the accomplishment of his will: effecting that in you by Jesus Christ, which is agreeable to him: to whom be glory thro' all ages. 22Pray, my brethren, favourably receive this exhortation, which I have writ to you in brief. 23know, that our brother Timothy is set at liberty, if he comes quickly, I shall make YOU a visit with him. 24salute those who conduct you, and all the christians, they of Italy salute you. 25grace be with you all. AMEN. Daniel Mace New Testament (1729) Digital Text Courtesy TheWord.net Bible Software. Section Headings Courtesy Berean Bible. |