What is hospitality? Different people have different
perspective on hospitality. To me, it is showing love, care, concern and
empathy towards others. So is it a gift or an instruction that we (believers) must
follow?
We were
taught by Sister Davina that hospitality is a Christian duty and not a gift.
Like what she said, people are always saying that hospitality is a gift that
certain people are endowed with. I was made to believe that, until this lesson
help me to understand from scriptures that it is not a gift but a Christian way
of life. And I think this must be the lesson that is for life - Every
believer are to do it for it is a commandment (Refer Roman 12:13; Hebrews 13:2;
1 Peter 4:9; 1Timothy 3:2 and Titus 1:8).
However, it
is not easy for us to show hospitality especially in this contemporary time,
where we were taught not to speak to strangers from young. Even stories or news
have report showing that ‘hospitable to someone’ can end with ‘someone to
hospital or the host ending up dead.
Moreover,
it is not easy to be hospitable for it involves the financial status of one who
offers it. Abraham is rich, he has servants and livestock. Matthew, a tax-collector is rich and he’s
able to host a meal for Jesus (Matthew 9:9-10) and even hosting the disciples
in a house is a rich lady named Mary, whose son is John called Mark (refer Acts
12:12-13), the Pharisee who hosted a meal for Jesus (Luke 7:35-37) and even in
the house of Mary, Martha and Lazarus where they accommodate Jesus and his
disciples (Luke 10:38-42). It seems that they were quite well-to-do family. Even
in our current context, most of the times you can see or hear Christians who
host a foreign guest are usually those who possess a car or are staying in
private or landed property. Perhaps this is one practice that I will
be struggling for a time for I have neither car nor private property nor
saving.
In one of the lessons, I also learnt that during Roman’s time, temple,
gymnasium, can be a place of lodging for travellers, besides the inns or
synagogues for Jews. I thought people could just pitch a tent in a place so
long it doesn't obstruct anyone. Sister Davina said in those days, Christians depended
on Christians’ hospitability and stayed with them.
When I reflect on it, how can it be possible if missionaries are to go to a place where that place is new to the gospel? This brought me to how Paul found his lodging overseas. Either he pitched a tent since he was a tent maker or else he would be staying in synagogues since he was a Jew. What if he is not allowed to stay due to some reasons? When I asked Francis on this, he told me probably he needs to quickly convert some of them to Christian and then are able to stay in their house. I think such an idea is rather challenging, what if he cannot convert the people to believe? So should Paul bring along some money or clothes etc.
When I reflect on it, how can it be possible if missionaries are to go to a place where that place is new to the gospel? This brought me to how Paul found his lodging overseas. Either he pitched a tent since he was a tent maker or else he would be staying in synagogues since he was a Jew. What if he is not allowed to stay due to some reasons? When I asked Francis on this, he told me probably he needs to quickly convert some of them to Christian and then are able to stay in their house. I think such an idea is rather challenging, what if he cannot convert the people to believe? So should Paul bring along some money or clothes etc.
Then
I remembered the scripture Jesus said the night before he was betrayed. He told
his disciples to take along the purse, a bag and a sword (Luke 22:36). That
contradicted what Jesus had said earlier not to bring along any gold or silver
or copper, nor bag or extra clothes or staff (Matthew 10:9-11).
Why?
When Jesus was around, His mission was to go to the lost sheep of Israel
(Matthew 15:24) and not to Gentiles and so He informed His disciples to reach
out to those Jews (refer Matthew 10:5-6). He expected the Israelites who were
taught from young to be kind and to entertain strangers would host them and
need not bring money or extra stuffs.
But when He was about to die, He said it differently because He wanted
the disciples to preach to all the world (Matthew 28:19; Mark 16:15; Acts1:8)
and not just the lost sheep of Israel. Therefore, they need to bring along
their money and stuffs just in case the Gentiles will not host them.
In
conclusion, we must bring along money, clothes etc.
Trying out the comment
ReplyDeletebring whatever we need the rest the Lord will provide if we dont have for missions :)
ReplyDeleteHospitality is a duty not a gift for Christian. This is one lesson I learned in this module as well
ReplyDeleteyes, we are to practice hospitality and extend it to both "brethren and strangers".
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :) It is very reflective indeed.
ReplyDeleteHaha, to practice hospitality in this contemporary time can be challenging, literally. There are terrorists everywhere and it is not easy for us to guard against them. But when Jim Elliot went to Ecuador, he not only brought money and clothes but also a gun; yet, he did not trigger it but chose to die for the tribal gentiles. Well, Jim Elliot was Jim Elliot, and we are we...hehe
ReplyDeleteHospitality a duty and will be something I will work on too:)
ReplyDeleteAND we should bring our necessities for mission trips ;)
read your blog Louis! Thanks for sharing and an interesting insight at the end from reaching out to the jews to reaching out to the gentiles.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Like you, I realised too that hospitality was not a gift but a Christian duty, something I need to work on as well. Your thought on current day missions and hospitality is interesting.
ReplyDeleteI could relate to your lesson learnt for life which hospitality being a way of Christian life rather than a gift that few possess.
ReplyDeleteYour observation of the scriptures is significant in a sense that most who hosted Jesus were quite well to do .in this 21st century , hospitability is often misinterpreted as comfortable and luxurious lodging and meals . As Sis Dav says one just needs the heart to exercise hospitality and the guest need to see through the lens of Christian faith to accept the humble hospitality
haha louis... i like the part where you convert them so that you can stay with them... cracks me up.... i'm also learning to REALLY depend on the Lord, especially out in the mission field. Thanks for your thoughts here.....
ReplyDeleteHi Louis, money, bag or cloths. indeed are important. If we host someone, and they MIND the little we have, we are done being a steward of God. If they NEEDed more then we can provide, can choose to work in team. Anyway, take small steps and expect risk and trouble crop up, let it be supported by the backup team like our family member and or Church.
ReplyDeleteI think the closes example is the Kampong spirit. If one can solve the small problem, solve it. If not rope a bigger team in. I talk like a kampong girl because I was one when I was young till my youth days.
ReplyDeleteHi Louis, I like your explanations on why Jesus asked the disciples to bring the purse, a bag and a sword : )
ReplyDeleteAs to whether we need to have a lot of resources (car, pte property) before we can give? I do not think so. Sometimes, just a small meal to somebody who is poorer than us will lighten his day and our day. And I learnt that God is the source of all our needs. God will give us so that we can give to others. May God bless you! Never feel inferior about yourself.
BTW, I am Siew Mei..
DeleteHi Louis, God don't expect us to give something that we do not have. God can use your past experience to bless or help others.
ReplyDeleteHi Louis, we shd be grateful God bless us so much more than what we ask. The question do we remember we were a stranger before? To feel how they feel so we can do what we can.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteHi Louis. Hospitality as what the bible says is not easy. Even just an eye contact as what Jesus did to the people including looking up to the tax collector is an example of how to show hospitality even to the sinners. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI kike the idea that the Hebrews were taught from young to be hospitable, so when Jesus send out the 12 disciples ad later the 72 to preach on "the Kingdom of Heaven is here", they are not to take $.
ReplyDeleteThe Greek and Romans practice hospitality for name and returns, but the Hebrews practice hospitality as a blessings. Believers should learn this virtue from the Hebrews. Amen
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ReplyDeleteHi Louis, I like your explanations on why Jesus asked the disciples to bring the purse, a bag and a sword : )
As to whether we need to have a lot of resources (car, pte property) before we can give? I do not think so. Sometimes, just a small meal to somebody who is poorer than us will lighten his day and our day. And I learnt that God is the source of all our needs. God will give us so that we can give to others. May God bless you! Never feel inferior about yourself.