The End of All Things is at Hand
In this final installment of the “Hospitality and Revival” series, we explore why we should practice hospitality in light of “the end of all things is at hand.”
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In this final installment of the “Hospitality and Revival” series, we explore why we should practice hospitality in light of “the end of all things is at hand.”
Jesus centered hospitality in both his practice and his preaching.
The act of hospitality in the life of Abraham, Lot, the widow of Zarephath, and the Shunammite woman led to resurrection and escape from wrath. Is practicing hospitality pointing to the coming kingdom of God?
We often think of hospitality as a personality trait or an individual gift—a lovely but inessential thing. But could it be that hospitality is at the core of what it means to follow Jesus?