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In Romans 12, Paul instructs believers to share in the needs of the saints and pursue hospitality. This is the same call for believers today—to help care for the people in our communities and show Christlike love through hospitality. But what does this actually look like in our various cultural contexts and seasons of life?

In this episode of Glo, Blair Linne, Aixa de López, Sharon Dickens, and Soojin Park delve into the biblical foundations of hospitality and its distinction from mere entertainment. They discuss how hospitality is a form of worship and why financial limitations shouldn’t hinder our gracious care toward others. The hosts also share personal examples of what hospitality looks like in their own unique backgrounds. This conversation reminds us we can all show Christ’s love through the practice of hospitality, no matter where we are in the world.


Episode time stamps:

  • Share with the saints in their needs (0:00)
  • What is biblical hospitality? (4:26)
  • The humble heart and hospitality (5:49)
  • Entertainment vs. hospitality (8:55)
  • Hospitality as worship (12:48)
  • When not to have someone in your home (15:37)
  • How to be hospitable as a single woman (17:10)
  • Showing hospitality in your cultural context (19:27)
Transcript

Is there enough evidence for us to believe the Gospels?

In an age of faith deconstruction and skepticism about the Bible’s authority, it’s common to hear claims that the Gospels are unreliable propaganda. And if the Gospels are shown to be historically unreliable, the whole foundation of Christianity begins to crumble.
But the Gospels are historically reliable. And the evidence for this is vast.
To learn about the evidence for the historical reliability of the four Gospels, click below to access a FREE eBook of Can We Trust the Gospels? written by New Testament scholar Peter J. Williams.

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