| Date | Version | Reading Plan |
|---|---|---|
| July 16, 2026 | ESV (2016) | ESV Life Journal Plan – 2026 |
Hebrews 13
Observation & Interpretation
The author pivots from the previous chapter into a series of imperatives.
- Let brotherly love continue (Heb. 13:1)
- Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers (Heb. 13:2)
- Remember those in prison and those mistreated (Heb. 13:3)
- Let marriage be held in honor by all and the marriage bed be undefiled (Heb. 13:4)
- Guard against the love of money and be content with what you have, for the Lord has said, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.” (Heb. 13:5)
- Remember your leaders who spoke the Word of God; consider their faith and imitate their faith (Heb. 13:7)
- Guard against be led away by false teaching (Heb. 13:9)
He then speaks of food, that foods have not benefited those devoted to them and that they have an altar from which those who serve the tent have no right to eat (Heb. 13:10). The author draws a comparison of the sacrifice for sin burned outside the camp with Jesus who suffered outside the gate in order to sanctify the people through His blood (Heb. 13:12). The author urges his readers to go to Him outside the camp and bear the reproach He endured (Heb. 13:13). “The Lord Jesus is outside and we should go forth to Him, … bearing His reproach.” (BBC). God’s people go outside the camp because there is no lasting city here and instead should seek the city that is to come (Heb. 13:14). Through Christ, believers are to offer up a sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of lips that acknowledge His name (Heb. 13:15). The “sacrifice of praise” “Refers to the verbal worship of God. Only through Jesus can believers offer a sacrifice of praise.” (FSB). There should be no neglect of doing good and sharing possessions for such sacrifices are pleasing to God (Heb. 13:16).
The saints are exhorted to obey their leaders keeping watch over their souls as those who will have to give an account (Heb. 13:7). These leaders “will do it either joyfully or sadly, depending on the spiritual progress of their charges. If they have to do it sadly, that will mean loss of reward for the saints concerned. So it is to everyone’s benefit to respect the lines of authority which God has laid down.” (BBC).
The author requests prayer from the people, sure that he and others with him have a clear conscience and desire to act honorably in all things (Heb. 13:18). He urges them the more earnestly in order that he may be restored to them sooner (Heb. 13:19). He then ends the Book with a benediction and final greetings, that the God of peace who brought the Lord Jesus from the dead would equip believers with everything good that they may do His will and that which is pleasing in His sight (Heb. 13:21). He makes a final appeal to bear with his word of exhortation, tells them that Timothy had been released, to greet all their leaders and all the saints and that grace with all of them (Heb. 13:24-25).
Application
Our calling as Christians entails faithful following the Lord in conduct, abiding in His Word with the aim of His glorification. Our souls’ contentment is to be in Him, putting to death the deeds of the flesh with its fleeting desires. He is the delight and fulness we seek, but so quick are we to be led astray by our sin, looking away from Him and placing ultimate worth in the things of this world. May God’s people be reminded that this is no lasting city, that we are but exiles and sojourners in this place and seek the city that is to come, looking to Jesus who is our treasure and offer sacrifices of praise to Him who alone is worthy, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God.
Resources
- J. I. Packer et. al, The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (Wheaton, IL: Crossway Bibles, 2016)
- Colin Hansen (Editor in Chief), TGC Bible Commentary (Columbia, MO: The Gospel Coalition, 2022)
- Iain M. Duguid (Series Editor), ESV Expository Commentary (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2018-2025)
- Faithlife Study Bible (Lexham Press, 2016)
- Believer’s Bible Commentary (Thomas Nelson, 2016)
- CSB Study Bible Notes (Holman Bible Publishers, 2017)
- The New American Commentary (Brentwood, TN: Holman Reference)
- Lane T. Dennis and Wayne Grudem (Editors), ESV Study Bible, Crossway, 2008.
