Hebrews 13:18
Pray for us: for we trust we have a good conscience, in all things willing to live honestly.
Cross-references
Acts 24:16 shows Paul's constant effort to maintain a clear conscience, offering a concrete example of the same diligence expressed here.
Romans 12:17 commands doing what is honorable in everyone's sight, directly echoing the author's desire to 'act honorably' here.
Acts 23:1 records Paul's claim of a 'good conscience' before God, matching the author's confidence and providing an apostolic testimony to the same reality.
Romans 15:30 urges striving together in prayer for Paul, directly supporting Hebrews 13:18's call to pray for the writer.
2 Corinthians 1:12 highlights Paul's boast in his conscience and sincere behavior, reinforcing the theme of integrity and honorable conduct.
Ephesians 6:19 specifically requests prayer for boldness in gospel proclamation, adding detail to the prayer request in Hebrews 13:18.
1 Peter 3:16 ties a good conscience to righteous behavior amid slander, illustrating the practical outworking of the author's claim.
1 Peter 2:12 links honorable conduct among Gentiles to glorifying God, adding evangelistic purpose to the writer's conscience-driven behavior.
Colossians 4:3 asks prayer for open doors to declare the gospel, paralleling Hebrews 13:18's request for prayer for the writer's ministry.
1 Thessalonians 4:12 adds walking properly before outsiders, connecting honorable conduct to testimony — echoing the writer's desire to act honorably.
1 Timothy 1:5 lists a good conscience as essential for love, showing this quality is foundational to Christian life and ministry.
Romans 13:5 ties conscience to obedience, showing that a clear conscience motivates right behavior — reinforcing the writer's claim.
2 Corinthians 1:11 urges prayer for the apostle, promising thanksgiving from many — directly parallels the prayer request and adds communal gratitude.
James 5:16 emphasizes the power of a righteous person's prayer — connects to the writer's clear conscience and request for earnest prayer.
2 Thessalonians 3:1 echoes the request for prayer, linking the author's call for intercession to Paul's similar appeal for the spread of the word.
1 Peter 3:21 connects a good conscience to baptism's appeal to God, expanding the theological significance of a clear conscience.
Ephesians 6:20 continues the prayer request for boldness despite chains, complementing Hebrews 13:18's desire for honorable conduct.
1 Thessalonians 5:25 is a simple request 'pray for us', directly mirroring Hebrews 13:18's call for prayer.
Philippians 4:8 calls believers to think on what is honorable, providing a mental discipline that supports the author's outward conduct.
Romans 13:13 urges walking properly, aligning with the author's commitment to honorable behavior but with a broader moral exhortation.