Hospitality Defined: Practical Love in Service to God预览
Love and Hospitality
Show hospitality to one another without grumbling. (v. 9)
As we enter the holiday season, it’s good to note how we, as Christians, can not only celebrate but also find ways to bless others. There’s a lot of greed and consumption during this time of the year, but there are also more opportunities to show love and concern for the lonely, the hurting, and those in need. It’s a matter of a change of focus from ourselves to others.
Peter reminds us that this change of focus happens when we become believers. In the past, many of us lived like the rest of the world, indulging in “human passions” (v. 2)—Peter’s list includes “drunkenness, orgies, drinking parties, and lawless idolatry” (v. 3). Our old friends don’t understand why we no longer participate in such things and may even ridicule us when we don’t join in. A Christian’s idea of celebration differs from the world’s idea!
Instead, believers know our time on earth is short, and we desire to do what is most important: “above all, keep loving one another earnestly” (v. 8). This includes showing hospitality to others and using our gifts to serve them. If you are hosting Thanksgiving this year, don’t focus solely on the menu; instead, think about ways you can show each guest that they are loved and welcomed. If you are a guest, remember that you represent Jesus to others in the room. Make Thanksgiving an opportunity to “[love] one another earnestly” as you gather with others and give thanks to God.
Ask for opportunities to serve others out of love without grumbling as you pray.
读经计划介绍
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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