Hebrews 2:11

Amharic Gofa 2011 (The Word For The World International) (Gofa New Testament)

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that Jesus and the believers are one family because both are holy or set apart for God. This is why he calls his followers brothers and sisters without shame.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a special club, and everyone in it is part of your family because they all love playing with toy cars just like you do. Jesus makes us part of His family when we follow Him, and He calls us His brothers and sisters because we’re all about the same things.

Historical Background

The Book of Hebrews was written by an unknown author to Jewish Christians who were considering abandoning their faith under pressure from non-believers. The audience faced a difficult cultural setting where they had to stand strong in their beliefs despite external challenges.

Living It Out Today

When you feel alone or uncertain about your faith, remember that Jesus considers you His brother or sister and values you as part of His family. This can strengthen your resolve to stay true to your beliefs during challenging times.

Topics

sanctificationfamily in Christfaithfulnesscommunityidentity in Christperseverance

Related Verses

Romans 8:29Ephesians 1:5John 17:20-231 Peter 2:9Acts 15:14

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote Hebrews 2:11?
The authorship is not definitively known, but it was written to encourage Jewish Christians who were facing pressure to abandon their faith.
How does this verse apply to daily life as a Christian?
It reminds believers that they are part of God's family and encourages them to stand strong in their faith, knowing Jesus considers them brothers and sisters.
What is the meaning of 'sanctified' in Hebrews 2:11?
'Sanctified' means being set apart for a special purpose by God. In this context, it refers to both Christ and believers who are holy and dedicated to Him.
How does this verse relate to the concept of unity in Christianity?
This verse emphasizes that Jesus and believers share a common bond as one family, which underscores the importance of unity among Christians in their faith journey.
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