Jesus Doesn't Change
1-4Stay
on good terms with each other, held together by love. Be ready with a
meal or a bed when it's needed. Why, some have extended hospitality to
angels without ever knowing it! Regard prisoners as if you were in
prison with them. Look on victims of abuse as if what happened to them
had happened to you. Honor marriage, and guard the sacredness of sexual
intimacy between wife and husband. God draws a firm line against casual
and illicit sex.
5-6Don't
be obsessed with getting more material things. Be relaxed with what you
have. Since God assured us, "I'll never let you down, never walk off
and leave you," we can boldly quote,
God is there, ready to help;
I'm fearless no matter what.
Who or what can get to me?
7-8Appreciate
your pastoral leaders who gave you the Word of God. Take a good look at
the way they live, and let their faithfulness instruct you, as well as
their truthfulness. There should be a consistency that runs through us
all. For Jesus doesn't change—yesterday, today, tomorrow, he's always
totally himself.
9Don't
be lured away from him by the latest speculations about him. The grace
of Christ is the only good ground for life. Products named after Christ
don't seem to do much for those who buy them.
10-12The
altar from which God gives us the gift of himself is not for
exploitation by insiders who grab and loot. In the old system, the
animals are killed and the bodies disposed of outside the camp. The
blood is then brought inside to the altar as a sacrifice for sin. It's
the same with Jesus. He was crucified outside the city gates—that is
where he poured out the sacrificial blood that was brought to God's
altar to cleanse his people.
13-15So
let's go outside, where Jesus is, where the action is—not trying to be
privileged insiders, but taking our share in the abuse of Jesus. This
"insider world" is not our home. We have our eyes peeled for the City
about to come. Let's take our place outside with Jesus, no longer
pouring out the sacrificial blood of animals but pouring out sacrificial
praises from our lips to God in Jesus' name.
16Make
sure you don't take things for granted and go slack in working for the
common good; share what you have with others. God takes particular
pleasure in acts of worship—a different kind of "sacrifice"—that take
place in kitchen and workplace and on the streets.
17Be
responsive to your pastoral leaders. Listen to their counsel. They are
alert to the condition of your lives and work under the strict
supervision of God. Contribute to the joy of their leadership, not its
drudgery. Why would you want to make things harder for them?
18-21Pray
for us. We have no doubts about what we're doing or why, but it's hard
going and we need your prayers. All we care about is living well before
God. Pray that we may be together soon.
May God, who puts all things together,
makes all things whole,
Who made a lasting mark through the sacrifice of Jesus,
the sacrifice of blood that sealed the eternal covenant,
Who led Jesus, our Great Shepherd,
up and alive from the dead,
Now put you together, provide you
with everything you need to please him,
Make us into what gives him most pleasure,
by means of the sacrifice of Jesus, the Messiah.
All glory to Jesus forever and always!
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
22-23Friends,
please take what I've written most seriously. I've kept this as brief
as possible; I haven't piled on a lot of extras. You'll be glad to know
that Timothy has been let out of prison. If he leaves soon, I'll come
with him and get to see you myself.
24Say hello to your pastoral leaders and all the congregations. Everyone here in Italy wants to be remembered to you.
25Grace be with you, every one.