Hospitality Defined: Practical Love in Service to Godنموونە
Hospitality and Discipleship
When Priscilla and Aquila heard him, they took him aside and explained to him the way of God more accurately. (v. 26)
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow once wrote, “A single conversation across the table with a wise man is better than ten years mere study of books.” While we tend to think that great learning takes place in classrooms and lecture halls, the truth is we can learn so much through everyday conversations around a kitchen table. Opening our home to fellow believers, especially new ones, can provide a safe place for fellowship—and even discipleship, as we share truth from God’s Word.
This seems to be the situation for Apollos when he first arrived in Ephesus. This gifted man was both eloquent and knowledgeable in the Scriptures and was eager to teach in the synagogue, but when Paul’s fellow missionaries, Priscilla and Aquilla, heard him speak, they realized that Apollos didn’t have the whole story; “he knew only the baptism of John” (v. 25). The Bible says that “they took him aside,” which means they instructed him privately, and, since Priscilla was involved in this teaching, it seems likely that they brought Apollos home with them to explain “the way of God more accurately” (v. 26). With the couple’s help, Apollos became an even better preacher and was a great encourager of the believers in Achaia.
Discipleship is often not a formal teaching event. Opening our homes, praying with friends, and talking about the Bible over coffee are effective ways to encourage others and demonstrate Christ’s love. And it’s something you can do today!
As you pray, ask for opportunities to disciple other believers.
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About this Plan
Hosting people, especially around the holidays, can be a joy—but it can also be a burden. God offers us a different way. The Bible shows hospitality as a practical way to demonstrate love for others in service to God. In this 15-day series, consider how to follow God's example of love and service and accept God's good gifts of hospitality to you.
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