From bd0ac4b156864ad8d1d6a5189560c79508be60a2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: pohlig Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2016 14:46:40 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Update 06.usfm --- 59-HEB/06.usfm | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/59-HEB/06.usfm b/59-HEB/06.usfm index 69c39ecb..6d1d23b5 100644 --- a/59-HEB/06.usfm +++ b/59-HEB/06.usfm @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ \s5 \v 16 Keep in mind that when people promise something, they ask a more important person to punish them if they do not do what they promise. This is how they often settle disputes. \v 17 So when God wanted to demonstrate very clearly to us who would receive what he had promised that he would not change what he had planned to do, he said that he would declare himself guilty if he did not do what he promised. -\v 18 He did that to strongly encourage us, because he has done two things that cannot change: He promised to help us, and he told us that he would declare himself guilty if he did not help us. Now, God cannot lie. That is why we have trusted in him and now have every reason to continue to do so. +\v 18 He did that to strongly encourage us, because he has done two things that cannot change: He promised to help us, and he told us that he would declare himself guilty if he did not help us. Now, God cannot lie. That is why we have trusted in him, just as he has encouraged us to do. \s5 \v 19 Yes, we confidently expect to receive what God has promised to do for us. It is as if we were a ship, whose anchor is holding us firmly in one place. The one we confidently expect to hold us is Jesus, because he has gone into God's very presence. This is why he is just like the high priests who go behind the curtain into the innermost part of the temple, where God is present.