Christian Hospitality


Christian Hospitality



I wrote to the church, but Diotrephes, who loves to be first, will not welcome us.3 John 9


I remember when I used to visit a friend's home. I loved it because this was a home that practiced Christian hospitality. Each person was treated with respect and dignity. No wonder they had frequent visitors from the neighborhood. In the first century, traveling teachers, philosophers, prophets and missionaries filled the roads. In 2 John, the Apostle John warned the church to beware of false missionaries, prophets and teachers. But in 3 John, he encouraged believers to offer hospitality to true Christians missionaries, prophets and teachers who spoke truth and lived by example. These missionaries did not receive a salary, so hospitality was considered a way to show appreciation for the sacrifices they made for the ministry of the gospel. As the missionaries traveled from place to place local believers often  provided for their food and lodgings. All Christians have a purpose in proclaiming Christ and spreading the gospel. Some are sent as missionaries, others are called to support them and pray. How can you share in spreading the gospel in 2023?

by Samuel Lantion

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