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What are the objects of Christian hospitality?

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The objects of Christian hospitality include fellow saints and strangers, emphasizing an open door to all in need.

The objects of Christian hospitality are twofold: fellow believers and strangers. In 1 Peter 4:9, Peter instructs Christians to use hospitality one to another, highlighting the importance of caring for fellow saints. Additionally, Hebrews 13:2 reminds us not to forget to entertain strangers, as there are those among us who may need our love and support. This dual focus emphasizes an inclusive approach to hospitality, guiding believers to open their homes and lives both to their church family and to those outside it, reflecting the heart of God's compassion towards all people.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 4:9, Hebrews 13:2

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