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https://www.crossway.org/articles/how-radically-ordinary-hospitality-changed-rosaria-butterfields-life/
“When we practice hospitality [we become] conduits of God’s hospitality [instead of] self-decaying cul-de-sacs.
The joy of receiving God’s hospitality decays and dies if it doesn’t flourish in our own hospitality to others.”
We should be thinking, “How can I draw the most people into a deep experience of God’s hospitality by the use of my money, my things, my home, and my church home?
Who needs to be asked out?
Who needs to be asked in?” John Piper
Gospel hospitality is welcoming people into your living space and treating strangers as family so God can turn some of them into friends.
Gospel hospitality is welcoming people into your living space and treating strangers as family so God can turn some of them into friends.
Gospel hospitality is welcoming people into your living space and treating strangers as family so God can turn some of them into friends.
“Hospitality is benevolence or good done to those outside one’s normal circle of friends.”
Matt Chandler
“All you have to be is a certified loser and God will send his servant Jesus to positively drag you into his house.
Salvation offered on any other basis is bad news, not Gospel.
We are raised, reconciled and restored not because we are thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent but because we are dead and our life is hid with Christ in God- because Jesus has this thing about raising the dead.”
Robert Farrar Capon
The Gospel contains everything that sinners need in order to be saved.
We are all naturally starving, empty, helpless, and ready to perish.
Forgiveness of all sin and peace with God, justification of the person and sanctification of the heart, grace by the way and glory in the end are the gracious provision which God has prepared for the needs of our souls.
There is nothing that sin-laden hearts can desire or weary consciences require which is not spread before us in rich abundance in the Saviour.
Christ, in a word, is the sum and substance of the “great banquet.”
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