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After 12 chapters of doctrinal principles, the author of Hebrews transitions into how those principles ought to inform the practice of Christian living. Specifically, he highlights the fact that Christians should be people who are characteristically content and satisfied, so much that our lives overflow into love for others.
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After 12 chapters of doctrinal principles, the author of Hebrews transitions into how those principles ought to inform the practice of Christian living. Specifically, he highlights the fact that Christians should be people who are characteristically content and satisfied, so much that our lives overflow into love for others.