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What does the Bible say about hospitality to strangers?

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The Bible encourages hospitality to strangers, reminding us that some may be angels unaware.

In Hebrews 13:2, believers are admonished not to neglect hospitality toward strangers, emphasizing that entertaining strangers may reveal angelic visitors. This call to hospitality counters our natural apprehension and fear of the unknown, reminding us of our duty as Christians to be welcoming and gracious. In an age where isolation often prevails, the call to love and engage with others, including strangers, is vital. Hospitality becomes a tangible expression of the love of Christ, breaking down barriers and fostering relationships that can lead to opportunities for sharing the Gospel.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:2

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