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Hebrews 13:16

James Moffatt - New Testament

Do not forget beneficence and charity, either; these are the kind of sacrifices that are acceptable to God.

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As for yourselves, brothers, never grow tired of doing what is right.

contribute to needy saints, make a practice of hospitality.

So then, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all men and in particular to the household of the faith.

God is not unfair; he will not forget what you have done, or the love you have shown for his sake in ministering, as you still do, to the saints.

tell them to be bountiful, rich in good works, open-handed and generous,

Your debt to me is fully paid and more than paid! I am amply supplied with what you have sent by Epaphroditus, a fragrant perfume, the sort of sacrifice that God approves and welcomes.

Let the thief steal no more; rather let him work and put his hands to an honest task, so as to have something to contribute to the needy.

see that none of you pays back evil for evil, but always aim at what is kind to one another and to all the world;

how God consecrated Jesus of Nazaret with the holy Spirit and power, and how he went about doing good and curing all who were harassed by the devil; for God was with him.

When Jesus heard this he said to him, "You lack one thing more; sell all you have, distribute the money among the poor and you will have treasure in heaven; then come and follow me."

Beloved, do not imitate evil but good; he who does good belongs to God, he who does evil has never seen God.

Those who are taught must share all the blessings of life with those who teach them the Word.

I pray that by their participation in your loyal faith they may have a vivid sense of how much good we Christians can attain.

But you were kind enough to take your share in my trouble.

At Joppa there was a disciple called Tabitha (which may be translated Dorcas, or 'Gazelle'), a woman whose life was full of good actions and of charitable practices.




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