Monday, October 24, 2016


Unaware

“Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by this some have entertained angels without knowing it.” Hebrews 13:2

“Without knowing it”. . . what a phrase.

“Without knowing it” sounds like someone isn’t too smart. The cynic in me wants to yell, “If you can do something and not know it, does it matter that you did it?”

You better believe it.

We often do things without knowing the effect of what we do.

            *Did you ever say something that hurt someone “without knowing it”?

            *Were you ever an encouragement “without knowing it”?

            *Did a mom ever show love “without knowing it”?
 
            *Did a teacher ever instill values and aspirations “without knowing it”?

Of course, we do things without knowing it every day.

Maybe that’s why Scripture admonishes us (remember the Author/Inspirer of Scripture is GOD) “do not dare to neglect showing hospitality to strangers.”

The word translated “Hospitality” in the language of the Bible has an interesting structure and meaning. It’s a compound word from the words for “affectionate loving” and “those who are different, other or strangers.”

Hmmm. . . so, God is saying in Scripture, “Make sure you show affectionate love for those who are different than you.” Yep.
Huh?
Are you sure God meant to say that?

Hey, I'm not the editor; I’m just a reader of the Good Book. But it’s called the Good Book because it has tons of GOOD THINGS like this that stretch our brains and expand our horizons. And, I should add, drive some people crazy

God is determined to bring His thoughts and perspective to us. So much so that He decided to identify with the “different, other and strangers” in His world through the Incarnation. He did this to bring the stranger home, to include the different, to love the other.

Go ahead and scratch your head while you’re thinking. It’s ok to be amazed because that’s what God does. He amazes us. His wisdom astounds and His heart overwhelms.

God loves those who are “different” . . . “other”. . . and “strangers.”

That’s a good thing and I’m glad about it. That means there’s a place for me in His family. Just because I sense I’m different and often feel I don’t belong in most circles doesn’t mean I don’t belong in His.

And that means there’s room for everybody who will come in. That’s called Good News. It’s what Jesus taught, lived and left.

Did you know He said, “Those who are well don’t need a doctor, but the sick do. I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners.” Mark 2:17?

Wow. I was unaware of that.

“Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by this some have entertained angels without knowing it.” Hebrews 13:2









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