Hebrews 13:2
“Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.”
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Opening the practical exhortations of the final chapter, this verse extends the command to brotherly love into the realm of hospitality toward outsiders and travelers.
What Does Hebrews 13:2 Mean?
Hebrews 13:2 urges believers not to neglect hospitality toward strangers, since some have unknowingly welcomed angels by doing so. The command flows from the call to brotherly love in the previous verse, extending that love beyond familiar circles to those who are unknown. The phrase "be not forgetful" suggests that hospitality can easily slip from our attention amid busy lives; it must be deliberately remembered and practiced.
To "entertain strangers" means to welcome and care for those one does not know -- offering shelter, food, and kindness to travelers and outsiders. In the ancient world, where inns were scarce and often dangerous, such hospitality could be a matter of life and safety, and it remained a treasured mark of godly character. The motivation given is memorable: "thereby some have entertained angels unawares." This recalls accounts in earlier Scripture where people offered hospitality to visitors who turned out to be messengers from God. The point is that ordinary acts of welcome can carry unexpected significance; we never fully know whom we are serving or what God may be doing through our kindness. The verse encourages an open, generous posture toward others, treating each stranger as a potential occasion for blessing. Hospitality becomes not merely a social courtesy but a meaningful expression of love.
In the Original Language
The Greek philoxenia ("entertain strangers") literally means love of strangers, and the word for angels, angelos, can mean messenger.
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Application
Cultivate a habit of welcoming and caring for strangers, remembering that ordinary acts of hospitality can carry meaning far beyond what you can see.