Episode 250
So, we know that our home is for hospitality, but it seems so hard – it’s extra, and we have no room for extra. We want to know how to be hospitable, but it doesn’t come naturally.
The one thing that makes hospitality so difficult is that we are out of practice.
It is easy to slip into selfish patterns: doing what needs to be done on our own agendas, taking a break, keeping to ourselves and our own thoughts. Instead, we need to practice the habit of hospitality.
The being hospitable includes but is much broader than having people over for dinner. It means inviting people into our lives – even the people that live in our houses.
It is not enough to simply share a roof with people. We need to share a life – a full life, a conversational life – with them.
And that sort of life will overflow into the lives of others through invitations and conversations, but mostly through our demeanor. The way we treat people is either selfish or welcoming, inviting, and interested. When we practice that mindset and manner with our family, it will become how we treat others as well. The habit of hospitality will shape all our interactions.
The ways we are hospitable to others are the same ways we are hospitable to our family. And if we are not first hospitable to our family, we cannot be truly hospitable to anyone else.
Published on 4 years, 9 months ago
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