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How do we know the duty of hospitality is true?

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The duty of hospitality is affirmed through multiple biblical commands directed at all saints, illustrating its significance in Christian life.

The biblical basis for the duty of hospitality is evident in several passages such as Romans 12:13, where Paul commands believers to 'be given to hospitality.' Similarly, 1 Peter 4:9 calls on Christians to practice hospitality without grumbling. These commands are not optional but are essential aspects of living out one's faith. Moreover, Hebrews 13:2 instructs believers not to forget to entertain strangers, reinforcing the necessity of this duty as aligned with the character of God, who calls us to love and serve others. Hence, hospitality is a vital expression of our faith.
Scripture References: Romans 12:13, 1 Peter 4:9, Hebrews 13:2

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