Here are some thoughts about hospitality from the past few weeks: (found in Romans 12:13, I Peter 4:8-9, Hebrews 13:1-2)
Hospitality in Greek means "to entertain strangers."
God's purpose for your home is to be a place where He can touch people's lives and minister to them in significant ways.
Our homes are to be places of refuge.
Here are some thoughts from yesterday's message:
- God is a relational God. Relational intimacy is God's heart.
- Hospitality has to emanate from a heart of love and an attitude of genuine concern for others.
- Hospitality must be a priority and one must be intentional about practicing it regularly.
- Hospitality is a ministry that requires the Lord's supervision.
- God will put people in your path to be hospitable to--they won't always be people who are the same age as you, or have the same interests as you, or have the same life experiences as you
- Ask God to use you to encourage others and meet their needs.
- Get "below the surface" with people. Find out what kind of masterpieces of God they are.
- Conversation is indispensable to intimacy, and intimacy is a goal of hospitality.
- Hospitality requires stepping into the unknown.
- Hospitality requires time and energy.




Great summary of yesterday's message.
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