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Your Daily Prayer

A Prayer for Peace on Earth and in Our Homes

Your Daily Prayer

Your Daily Prayer

Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.72.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2025

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Some people seem born with the gift of hospitality. The moment you step through their doorway, peace meets you like a warm blanket. The room smells inviting, your needs are anticipated, and the details have been thoughtfully arranged with love. Many of us admire these “natural hostesses,” even if we don’t see those qualities in ourselves.

Alicia Searl shares honestly that hosting doesn’t come as easily for her anymore—especially now that the holidays feel heavier, the gatherings larger, and the expectations higher. When she learned it was her turn to host Christmas, her first reaction wasn’t joy but stress. Yet the Lord softened her heart and reminded her of something far more important than décor, menus, or perfect planning:

Hospitality is ultimately about peace, not presentation.

In Luke 10, Jesus sends out seventy-two disciples with one simple instruction upon entering a home:
“First say, ‘Peace to this house.’”
No elaborate preparations. No expectations. Peace was the first gift exchanged.

If peace rested there, they were to stay, share meals, and bring the good news of God’s kingdom. If not, the peace simply returned to them, and they moved on. Simple. Sacred. Purposeful.

Hospitality is one of the primary ways believers embody the heart of Christ. Whether our homes are large or small, tidy or lived-in, beautifully decorated or simple, we are called to cultivate atmospheres where peace dwells.

Our mission field begins at our front door.
The people who enter our homes—and the homes into which we enter—should encounter the peace of Christ through us.

This season, whether you’re hosting Christmas, visiting relatives, or gathering with neighbors, you have the opportunity to bring peace into every room you enter.

Today's Bible Reading:
“When you enter a house, first say, ‘Peace to this house.’ If someone who promotes peace is there, your peace will rest on them; if not, it will return to you. Stay there, eating and drinking whatever they give you… Do not move around from house to house.” – Luke 10:5–7


Main Takeaways

  • True hospitality is not about perfection—it's about peace.

  • Jesus instructs us to bless homes with peace before anything else.

  • Our homes can become places of ministry through simple, Christ-centered welcome.

  • The peace of Christ rests where hearts are open, and it returns unharmed where it is not.

  • Peace on earth begins with peace exchanged between believers in everyday relationships.


Let’s Pray

Father God,

Thank You for giving us a beautiful model of hospitality through Your Word. Help us to release the pressures of hosting and instead focus on welcoming people with Your peace. Soften our hearts toward every person who enters our home and every home we enter this season.

Teach us to greet others with grace, truth, and love. Fill our homes with Your presence so they may radiate peace on earth in the most ordinary and sacred ways. Let the atmosphere within our walls reflect the hope we have in Christ, and may our hospitality become a testimony of Your goodness.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Additional Scriptures for Reflection

  • Romans 12:13

  • Hebrews 13:2

  • John 14:27

  • Colossians 3:15


Calls to Action

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  • Share this devotional with someone preparing to host holiday gatherings

  • Explore related articles on Crosswalk.com and Christianity.com for more resources on hospitality and peace

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Thank you for listening to Your Daily Prayer, a podcast dedicated to helping you find the words you need to connect with your father in heaven.

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No matter what is going on in your life today, you can trust that God wants to hear from you.

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