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How do we know the doctrine of hospitality is important?

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The Bible teaches that hospitality is essential for believers, as it reflects love and care for others, particularly those within the faith.

In Hebrews 13:2, believers are instructed not to forget to entertain strangers, recognizing that such acts of kindness are essential within the brotherhood. It underscores the significance of welcoming others into our lives, especially fellow believers, as doing so may impact their spiritual journey. The Old Testament provides examples where hospitality resulted in divine encounters, illustrating how by opening our hearts and homes, we might be part of God's providential work in someone else's life. Embracing hospitality challenges us to eliminate self-centeredness, actively reaching out to others, as we share the gospel and the love of Christ in meaningful ways.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:2, Genesis 18:1-3, Matthew 10:42

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