Hebrews 13 Verse 16 Explained


VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE

“But to do good and to communicate forget not: for with such sacrifices God is well pleased.”
— Hebrews 13:16 (KJV) 📖✨


EXPLANATION

Hebrews 13:16 is a short verse, yet it carries a powerful and practical message for everyday Christian living. In simple terms, this verse teaches us that God is pleased not only by what we say or believe, but by what we do and how we treat others. 🙌

The verse begins with the phrase “But to do good”. This reminds us that Christianity is not passive. It is not just about attending church, reading the Bible, or praying regularly—though these are important. God calls believers to actively do good. Doing good includes acts of kindness, honesty, compassion, forgiveness, and love toward others, whether they are family members, friends, neighbours, or even strangers. ❤️

Next, the verse says “and to communicate forget not”. In today’s language, “communicate” here does not simply mean talking. In the biblical context, it means sharing—sharing what we have with others. This could be sharing our time, resources, encouragement, skills, or finances. It is about being generous and open-hearted, not selfish or closed off. 🤝

The Bible is reminding us not to “forget” these things because it is easy to focus on our own needs and struggles. Life can be busy and demanding, and we may be tempted to say, “I don’t have enough” or “I’m too busy.” However, God encourages us to remember that what we give to others matters deeply to Him.

The verse ends with a beautiful truth: “for with such sacrifices God is well pleased.” This is very important. In the Old Testament, sacrifices often involved animals, offerings, and rituals. But in the New Testament, God highlights a different kind of sacrifice—a life of goodness and generosity. When we help others, share willingly, and do good even when it costs us something, God sees it as a sacrifice that brings Him joy. 😊

This tells us that God values our daily actions just as much as our worship songs and prayers. Helping someone in need, supporting a struggling friend, giving to charity, or even offering kind words can be acts of worship before God. These simple actions reflect God’s love and character through us. 🌍✨

In essence, Hebrews 13:16 teaches that true faith shows itself in love, generosity, and good works. It encourages believers to live out their faith practically, making a positive impact on the world around them.


SELF REFLECTION

Take a moment to reflect: How often do I intentionally do good and share with others? 🤔 Are there areas of my life where I have become too focused on myself and forgotten to help those around me?

Think about simple ways you can apply this verse today. It might be checking on a friend, helping someone financially, offering encouragement, or giving your time to serve. What is one act of goodness or generosity you can practice this week?

Feel free to share your thoughts or experiences in the comments. Your reflection could inspire someone else to live out this verse more intentionally. 💬💛


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