This post is part of my ongoing series on hospitality.
I’m glad you all are excited about this series on hospitality! Today I’d like to share what hospitality really means. I think we can have this picture in our mind that hospitality means hosting an elaborate dinner party around a perfectly set table in a spotless home, serving a gourmet meal, and sending everyone home with boxes of homemade truffles.
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True hospitality is really different from that picture we paint (and, let’s be honest, if that were the definition, few of us would practice hospitality on a regular basis!).
Hospitality IS NOT:
- entertaining
- pretending to be something you are not
- chanelling Martha Stewart
- putting on airs or showing off
- something you can only do when your house is ready to be shot for a magazine
- a chance to try out every idea you have ever pinned on Pinterest
- expecting perfection
- something that has to be stressful
- limited to just having people over for dinner
- just for those who have the “gift” of hospitality
Hospitality IS:
- something that happens in your heart before it can happen in your home
- lovingly opening up your home with the intent of sharing lives with one another
- giving generously to others without expecting something in return
- often centered around sharing a meal with others – usually in your home, but sometimes outside of your home
- being real with one another and accepting each other as we are – messy houses, immperfect children, simple meals, and all!
- building true biblical community
- authenticity
- fellowship with believers
- ministry to nonbelievers
- a form of giving
- love of both friends and strangers
- something to be done with joy!
Hospitality is a practical way to love others.
What are some ways you can practically show love to others this week?