Hospitality
Dear Friend, when you extend hospitality to
Christian
brothers and sisters, even when they are
strangers,
you make faith visible. In providing meals and a bed,
we become their companions in spreading the
Truth.
Earlier I wrote something along this line
to the church,
but Diotrephes, who loves to be in charge,
denigrates my counsel. As if that weren't bad enough,
he not only refuses hospitality to
traveling Christians,
but tries to stop others from welcoming
them.
Worse yet, instead of inviting them in, he
throws them out.
Friend, don't go along with evil. Model the good.
The person who does good does God's work.
3 John 5,8-9, 10b-11a
During my brief
years as a pastor’s wife, we served at a church I will never forget! The ruling patriarch was the head elder, his
wife was the head deaconess. Their son's
wife was the principal of the attached elementary school, their daughter ran
the daycare in the basement, and her husband was the head of audio-visual. Their friends and cronies were in most of the
other positions of authority, and the church ran according to the whims of this
tight-knit family clique. Was it a friendly
church? Selective friendliness,
perhaps.
Any visitor was assessed from
the moment they walked in the door as to their suitability to join the ruling
junta or be left on the sidelines as an outsider. Welcoming strangers for the simple reason of
Christian love would never have entered their minds. When the pastor who arrived after our two
years of ministry took steps to break up the leadership's power, the entire group
- approximately thirty-five family and friends - left the church, forming their
own non-denominational church. The
congregation they left has blossomed and grown.
The new church they founded is exclusive and stagnant.
John reminded his
people that kindness is right, and exclusivity is simply wrong. We must welcome people with open hearts, open
arms, and a lack of political agenda.
Only then can we truly represent the Savior that we serve.
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Proclaim to every people, tongue and nation
That God, in whom they live and move, is
love.
Tell how He stooped to save His lost
creation,
And died on earth that we might live above.
Publish glad tidings, tidings of peace;
Tidings of Jesus, redemption and release.
The United Methodist Hymnal, No. 573
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