Opening our homes

Because he was of the same trade, he stayed with them and worked; for by occupation they were tentmakers.  — Acts 18:3

 

In Outlive Your Life, Max Lucado writes: “Hospitality opens the door to uncommon community. It’s no accident that  hospitality and hospital come from the same Latin word, for they both lead to the same result: healing. When you open your door to someone, you are sending this message: ‘You matter to me and to God.’ You may think you are saying, ‘Come over for a visit.’ But what your guest hears is, ‘I’m worth the effort.’”

This is what the apostle Paul must have heard and felt when Aquila and Priscilla opened the doors of their home to him. When he arrived in Corinth, he was probably exhausted from his journey from Athens. He may also have been discouraged because of his seemingly unsuccessful ministry there (Acts 17:16-34). He later wrote, “I was with you in weakness, in fear, and in much trembling” (1 Cor. 2:3). Aquila and Priscilla probably met Paul in the marketplace of Corinth and opened their home to him. They provided a spiritual oasis through Christian hospitality.

As followers of Jesus, we are called to be hospitable, to be a “hospital” that helps those who are going through life’s storms and need restoration. We can be used by the Lord because He has provided for us.             — Marvin Williams

 

Heavenly Father, make me open

to be willing to serve others

through showing hospitality.

May I provide a safe haven

for those going through

the storms of life. Amen.

 

READ: Acts 18:1-4

 

Christian hospitality is an

open heart and an open home.

 

 

The Bible in one year:

• Proverbs 12-14

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