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How do we know the doctrine of hospitality is important for Christians?

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Hospitality is viewed as a command in scripture, showing love and care for others, especially fellow believers.

The command in Hebrews 13:2 not to neglect hospitality highlights its significance in Christian living. It reflects the heart of God and is seen as a testament of our love for Christ and His community. By welcoming strangers and caring for them, believers reflect the love of Christ, who associated with the marginalized and provided for their needs. The practice of hospitality serves as an opportunity to minister to fellow believers and represents our openness to God's grace in welcoming others into our lives; thus, it should be an integral part of our faith expression.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:2, 1 Peter 4:9

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