We welcome Candyce Hyslip to discuss Biblical hospitality, specifically what it means to open your home and heart to strangers and foreigners.
Throughout the conversation, we explore the concept of hospitality and its significance in both the Old and New Testaments, or what we like to call Act One and Two. We examine the story of Abraham and Sarah, who welcomed three strangers into their home and provided them with food and shelter. This story serves as a quintessential example of the importance of hospitality and the blessings that come with it.
The conversation then moves to the New Testament, where Yeshua lived out the spirit of hospitality. He ate with those considered on the fringes of society and welcomed all who came to Him, regardless of their station in life. We look at how this type of hospitality should be a model for us today, as we seek to open our hearts and homes to those around us.
Hospitality not only blesses those who are welcomed, but also the ones who open their tent and table. When you open your home and heart to the stranger, it can enrich relationships, create community, and be an act of service toward God.
Overall, we explore the concept of hospitality and its importance in our lives. It's a must-listen for anyone who wants to learn more about how to live out the principles of hospitality in a meaningful and impactful way.
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