Hebrews 6:13
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What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that when God made a promise to Abraham, He didn't have anyone greater to swear by, so He swore by Himself. This emphasizes the reliability of God's promises.
Explained for Children
Imagine you promise your friend you'll share your cookies. You're so sure about it that instead of promising on something else, like a teddy bear, you just say, 'I promise because I'm me and I always keep my word.' That's what God did with Abraham, saying He'd keep His promise because He is trustworthy.
Historical Background
The book of Hebrews was written by an unknown author to Jewish Christians who were considering returning to their old ways. This verse emphasizes the reliability of God’s promises, encouraging them to trust in Christ rather than revert to the Law.
Living It Out Today
Today, when you're facing uncertainty and doubt about whether your prayers will be answered or if a promise will come true, remember that God is fully reliable. Just like He promised Abraham and fulfilled it, He remains faithful to all His promises today.