Hebrews 10:6
Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))
لم تَرتَضِ المُحرَقاتِ ولا الذَّبائِحَ عن الخَطايا،
What Does This Mean?
This verse says God doesn't want burnt offerings and sacrifices for sin. It's part of a larger message that the rituals of animal sacrifice are no longer what pleases Him. The key message is that something better has come.
Explained for Children
Imagine you made a drawing to say sorry, but your mom said she'd rather have a hug instead. This verse says God prefers our hearts and actions over old traditions like sacrifices.
Historical Background
The author of Hebrews wrote this letter around 60-95 AD to Jewish Christians who were tempted to return to the Old Testament practices. The audience was familiar with animal sacrifices but needed to understand that Jesus fulfilled those rituals.
Living It Out Today
Today, if you are feeling guilty and want to do something big to make things right, remember God is more interested in your heart than elaborate actions. Just being sincere is enough.
Topics
sacrificesalvationfaithworshipatonementrepentance
Related Verses
Psalm 51:16-17Jeremiah 7:22-23Isaiah 1:10-17John 4:23-24Romans 12:1
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did God reject burnt offerings and sacrifices according to this verse?
The context suggests that after Jesus' sacrifice, these rituals were no longer necessary for atonement. The focus shifted from external actions to internal faith.
What does 'pleasure' mean in Hebrews 10:6?
'Pleasure' here means God's approval or satisfaction. He wanted something more than just ritual sacrifices, pointing towards a deeper spiritual relationship with His people.
How can this verse be applied to modern worship practices?
It encourages sincere and heartfelt worship rather than relying solely on formal rituals. The focus is on the attitude of one's heart before God.
What does Hebrews 10:6 teach about faith and sacrifice?
This verse teaches that true faith goes beyond physical sacrifices to a deeper commitment of one’s spirit, reflecting that faith involves a heartfelt surrender rather than just external acts.
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