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marbella3 70F
2483 posts
7/11/2018 3:26 am
Strangers Welcome Strangers

Read: Leviticus 19:1–9, 33–34

Bible in a Year: Psalms 1–3; Acts 17:1–15

When a foreigner resides among you in your land, do not mistreat them. . . . Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt. Leviticus 19:33–34

When my husband and I moved to Seattle to be near his sister, we didn’t know where we would live or work. A local church helped us find a place: a rental house with many bedrooms. We could live in one bedroom, and rent the others to international students. For the next three years, we were strangers welcoming strangers: sharing our home and meals with people from all over the world. We and our housemates also welcomed dozens of international students into our home every Friday night for Bible study.

God’s people know what it means to be far from home. For several hundred years, the Israelites were literal foreigners—and slaves—in Egypt. In Leviticus 19, alongside familiar instructions like “Respect your mother and father” and “Do not steal” (vv. 3, 11), God reminded His people to empathetically care for foreigners, because they knew what it was like to be foreigners and afraid
(vv. 33–34).

While not all of us as followers of God today have experienced literal exile, we all know how it feels to be “foreigners” on earth (1 Peter 2:11)—people who feel like outsiders because our ultimate allegiance is to a heavenly kingdom. We are called to create a community of hospitality—strangers welcoming strangers into God’s family. The hospitable welcome my husband and I experienced in Seattle taught us to extend welcome to others—and this is at the heart of being the family of God (Romans 12:13).

To whom can I show hospitality?


MrsJoe 76F
17367 posts
7/12/2018 5:24 am

This is a tightrope subject in our countries today. It's one thing to welcome those who want to become part of our country for a better life........ quite another to accept an invading horde of enemies who want to take it over. I'm tired of people telling me that I'm not a good Christian because I do not want those people here..... But God is also a God wrath and war when His children are under attack from enemies.

Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.