A Moment To Breathe: Find Rest In The Messサンプル
Hospitality Redefined
With gloved hands, I pull the chicken casserole from the oven. To my own amazement, I didn’t burn it. Relief fills me. I have only fifteen minutes before our guests arrive, so I take a special packet of seasoning and carefully sprinkle a fine layer over the casserole. Then I take a step back to admire my handiwork. For the first time in my life, I’ve actually cooked something edible.
My husband rounds the corner and gasps, “Why did you cover it with that seasoning? Denise, they had one request: No MSG. And that seasoning is full of MSG.” Apparently the family I’m cooking for is allergic to it. And I’ve just dusted the entire casserole with it. So we order pasta to-go from Olive Garden and welcome our guests with my cooking failure.
When it comes to hospitality, I used to think I didn’t have much to offer, because cooking just isn’t my thing. But over time I learned that real hospitality is about making others feel welcome, not impressing them with my culinary prowess. While some folks have a knack for cooking, hospitality is something we can all do. Hospitality can include a spread of food, but even more, it’s about making others feel welcomed and wanted. And that’s what I love doing most.
この読書プランについて
If the rush of regular life leaves you breathless by day’s end, this series will help you find inspiration in the ordinary, messy moments. Allow yourself a moment to breathe and begin to treasure the unseen ways God moves through even the most regular days. This study is from our 365-day A Moment to Breathe Devotional Journal.
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