Hospitality is a topic that it is hard for me to write
about. I am an introvert, and because of it I would rather spend much of my
time by myself. But after this past week and reading Willing to Walk on Water by Caroline Barnett, I am beginning to
realize that I need to look for more ways to serve others.
Of course, at the same time, I am struggling with the
fact that I already feel like my life revolves around serving others. In other
words, my heart is not where it needs to be when it comes to hospitality.
I am learning that hospitality isn’t just about
entertaining others with dinner parties and barbecues. The Lord is working on
my heart to show me that true hospitality is about opening my heart and my life
as well as my home to other people and finding ways to serve others.
As I am learning more and more about modeling my life
after Christ’s life, then I also have to look to Him in the area of hospitality
and Christ was the ultimate host. Time after time in the Gospels we see Christ
opening His heart and His life to other people. Even though He didn’t have a
home of His own, we see Him inviting people to visit Him where He was staying.
He fed thousands of people multiple times.
He offered healing where needed and took time to talk with people. He
met the needs of the people.
As Christians we
are called to receive others as we are received by Christ.
We are called to
have a heart of hospitality.
Some Scriptures on hospitality:
“Even as the Son of
Man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister to, and to give his life
for many.”--Matthew 20:28
“We then that are
strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not please ourselves. Let
everyone of us please his neighbor for his good to edification.”--Romans
15:1-3
“The liberal soul shall be made fat; and he that watereth shall also be watered.”--Proverbs 11:25
“A new commandment that I give you: that you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this all men shall know that you are my disciples, if you have love one to another.”--John 13:34 & 35
“Use hospitality one to another without grudging.” --1 Peter 4:9 (This is the verse that really convicts me because many times I serve others, but I do it with the wrong attitude and so I
do it grudgingly.)
Dear Abba,
I have failed you
in the area of hospitality in my life. I struggle with opening my heart and my
life to others. I fear being rejected and have many other fears in this area,
but I know that You have called me to have a heart of hospitality. I ask that
You show me how I serve others and how to open my heart and my life to them.
Amen