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Cutlivating a Heart of Welcome

DAY 1 OF 5

On the third day a wedding took place at Cana in Galilee. Jesus’ mother was there, and Jesus and his disciples had also been invited to the wedding. When the wine was gone, Jesus’ mother said to him, “They have no more wine.”

“Woman, why do you involve me?” Jesus replied. “My hour has not yet come.”

His mother said to the servants, “Do whatever he tells you.”

Nearby stood six stone water jars, the kind used by the Jews for ceremonial washing, each holding from twenty to thirty gallons.

Jesus said to the servants, “Fill the jars with water”; so they filled them to the brim.

Then he told them, “Now draw some out and take it to the master of the banquet.”

They did so, and the master of the banquet tasted the water that had been turned into wine. He did not realize where it had come from, though the servants who had drawn the water knew. Then he called the bridegroom aside and said, “Everyone brings out the choice wine first and then the cheaper wine after the guests have had too much to drink; but you have saved the best till now.”

What Jesus did here in Cana of Galilee was the first of the signs through which he revealed his glory; and his disciples believed in him.

Welcoming environments that feel celebratory, whether it’s in person or virtually, must begin with the leaders. Jesus had the most important mission in the world yet said of Himself that He came “eating and drinking" (Matt. 11:19a NIV) and "enjoying life" (Matt. 11:19b Phillips). 

As a leader, the state of my heart fills every room I enter. If a leader isn't happy, it is a challenge for anyone in the leader's sphere to be happy. We must learn to experience the full feast of abundant life and know that our joyous state of being creates the conditions for others' success.

God, stir a celebration in my heart and let it impact others for Your glory and the betterment of Your Kingdom. 

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Cutlivating a Heart of Welcome

A 5-day study on hospitality in an era of social distancing, tensions of race relations and so much uncertainty. Reflections on what a welcoming environment to strangers and friends can truly be written by Pastor Terry A. Smith of The Life Christian Church of New Jersey.

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