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Finding Joy in Your Home

The Biblical Art of Hospitality (New Testament Deep Dive) – Episode 13

Finding Joy in Your Home

Jami Balmet

Religion & Spirituality, Homemaking, Living, Kids & Family, Christian, Mother, Healthy, Christianity, Joy, Homemaker, Wife

4.9654 Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2021

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

We are doing a little mini series right now on hospitality. In the last episode, we took a look at hospitality in the Old Testament and why it was important to them. We have to start first with the Old Testament because their view of hostility greatly influenced those in the New Testament and the early church. In the next episode, we will dive into practical ideas for hospitality but first, let's do a little deep dive into the New Testament! Listen in: Listen to the Podcast: You can find all the links and notes for this episode below! And don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast in iTunes Right click here and save-as to download this episode to your computer. Any discussion of Biblical hospitality, must first naturally start with the Bible. Yesterday we dove into the Old Testament to find out what it has to say on hospitality and now today we will find out how the early Church in the New Testament practiced and modeled hospitality. While Biblical hospitality is not a high priority for most modern western churches, it was vital to the growth, stability, and daily life of the early Church! “Hospitality is becoming an almost forgotten Christian virtue in our style of life today, particularly in big cities with their rampant crime on the streets, their locked-in apartments and all their affluent, urban and bourgeois devices which attempt to create privacy in our homes and our lives. In the New Testament, however, hospitality was a distinctive mark of Christians and Christian communities.” ~ Hospitality Commands, pg 6 Hospitality in the New Testament The Greek word for hospitality that is used in the New Testament is philoxenia which literally means “Love for Strangers“. Each time we are commanded to practice hospitality, God is literally commanding us to have and show love for others! Love is a central theme of the Bible. We are to love God {Deuteronomy 10:12}, love our neighbors {Luke 10:27}, and kove strangers {Philippians 2:3-4}. And at the root of hospitality is love. By practicing hospitality we are showing love for those in God’s Church, love for strangers, neighbors, and unbelievers, and most of all, love for God by obeying his commands. “The Christian practice of hospitality was not viewed simply as a means of overcoming a practical problem. Theological statements by different authors in the New Testament show that it was frequently viewed as the concrete expression of Christian love.” ~ Hospitality Commands, pg 16 Serving those in the Church We have a clear call from Paul to serve those within our Church and practice hospitality. “Contribute to the needs of the saints and seek to show hospitality.” ~ Romans 12:13 Practically, this serving and contributing to the needs of the saints can take on many different forms. It can mean bringing a meal to a family who just had a baby. It can mean inviting new people at Church to your home for dinner. It can mean donating money and time to the Church’s emergency fund. Later in this series we will get into practical ways we can serve through hospitality. Serving Unbelievers & Strangers While one component of hospitality is serving those in the Church, another aspect is serving unbelievers and strangers! As Abraham found out, you should never neglect to show hospitality because you never know who you are serving! Here is a clear command to practice hospitality to strangers “Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.” ~ Hebrews 13:2 Serve Without Complaining God surly knows our hearts! He wants us to serve Him with joy and humility. He is not merely concerned with our external actions but also the state of our hearts. He knows that we can tend to act selfishly or serve while complaining. So he issued this command: “Show hospitality to one another without grumbling.” ~ 1 Peter 4:9 We must be careful to not complain when extending hospitality when you think about the cost of food and extendi...

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Finding Joy in Your Home Podcast. I am your host, Jamie Valmay, and this is the podcast where we blend deeply theological topics with thoroughly practical application, all for God's glory.

0:12.2

Hey ladies, welcome back to episode number 13 of our 25 foundational episodes to Finding Joy in Your Home, all for God's glory. I am so glad

0:23.9

you're joining us back here today. We're doing another little mini deep dive. Today, we're diving

0:29.9

into the New Testament. In last week's episode, we dove into the Old Testament to see what

0:36.0

scripture has to say and how it models biblical

0:39.1

hospitality. Next episode, we are diving into some practical suggestions, which is what I know

0:45.3

you're waiting for. But first, we need to look at the biblical basis for hospitality.

0:49.8

So we're going to go ahead and dive straight into that in just a sec. I did want to remind you that we are

0:55.0

in our second week of the finding joy in your kitchen collective. It is a brand new monthly membership

1:01.7

where we are going to be tackling one month at a time a different area of your kitchen. It is not too

1:07.5

late to join us because when you get access, you'll get access to everything we've already covered. And this month, we are breaking down breakfast. What is a healthy breakfast? What are

1:16.0

healthy ingredients? How do we do it on a budget? And most importantly, how do we do this simply? How do we

1:22.0

feed our family nourishing healthy foods to care for our bodies that God has given us, but how do we do it in a very simple

1:28.8

way? I invite everybody to join us, whether your family has allergies or unique preferences,

1:35.3

what we are going to be doing in the collective is not teaching you the one right, right,

1:40.6

I can't say that, the one right way to cook. What we're going to be teaching is how to rock

1:45.6

your kitchen for your family's unique preferences so that you can rock your kitchen cooking food

1:52.4

that your family likes to eat. Okay, I might tempt you to stretch yourself a little bit, try some new

1:57.1

things, but ultimately, you need your kitchen to work for your family. And that's what

2:01.5

we're going to be doing so that over the course of a year, you are going to learn how to rock your

2:07.3

kitchen. It is the most fun community. Everybody's sharing resources. It is just awesome. It's one of my

2:13.5

favorite things I have literally ever done. So go to Findingjoyshop.com slash Kitchen

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