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Title: Come Into My House


1
Come Into My House
  • A Bible Study of Hospitality

2
Hospitality Then and Now
  • The hospitality of today, by which is meant the
    entertainment of friends or relatives, hardly
    comes within the Biblical use of the term as
    denoting a special virtue (ISBE, Vol. 3, p. 1433)

3
What Is Hospitality?
  • Hospitality (Latin, hospitium, lodging
    hospitale, a house, inn hospitalia, strangers
    apartments hospitalis, a guest hospitare, to
    receive as a guest hospes, a host)
  • Hospitality the friendly and generous
    entertainment of guests
  • Related words hospice, hospitable, hospital,
    host(ess), hostage, hostel(er), hotel

4
What Is Hospitality?
  • Xenia Greek meaning lodging (Acts 2823
    Philemon 22)
  • Xenizo Greek meaning to entertain receive as
    a guest to lodge (Acts 106,18,23,32
    2116 287 Heb. 132)
  • Xenodokeo Greek meaning to lodge receive
    strangers (1 Tim. 510)

5
What Is Hospitality?
  • Xenos Greek meaning stranger (Mt.
    2535,38,43,44 Rom. 1623 3 Jn. 5)
  • Philoxenia Greek meaning love of strangers
    (Rom. 1213 Heb. 132)
  • Philoxenos Greek meaning to exhibit
    hospitality (1 Tim. 32 Tit. 18 1
    Pet. 49)

6
What Is Hospitality?
  • Philagathos Greek meaning lover of good (Tit.
    18)
  • Philanthropia Greek meaning love toward men
    (Acts 282)
  • Philanthropos Greek meaning love toward men
    (Acts 273)
  • Philophronos Greek meaning courteous (Acts
    287)

7
What Is Hospitality?
  • Hupolambano Greek meaning to receive welcome
    entertain (3 John 8)
  • Sunago take in receive hospitality
    (Mt. 2535,38,43)

8
What Is Hospitality?
  • Meanings conveyed from the original Greek words
  • Attitude lover of good, courteous, welcome,
    generous
  • Action feed, rest, entertain, lodge, shelter
  • Audience guest, friend, neighbor, stranger, the
    poor

9
Old Testament Examples
  • Abraham (Gen. 181-8)
  • Lot (Gen. 191-11 see Judg. 1922ff)
  • Rebekah (Gen. 2415-27)
  • Ruel (Ex. 216-22)
  • Israelite (Deut. 1013-19 1511)
  • Manoah (Judg. 1315)
  • Shunamite woman (2 Kings 48-13)
  • Nehemiah (Neh. 517ff)
  • Job (Job 3116-23,31-32)
  • Worthy woman (Prov. 3120)

10
Old Testament Examples
  • Why was this provided?
  • Nomadic culture, travel inns were rare
  • What was provided?
  • Bread, water, meat, curds, milk
  • Feet washed, head anointed with oil, rest
  • Animal fodder, water
  • Accommodations, protection, asylum

11
New Testament Examples
  • Matthew (Lk. 529-32)
  • Good Samaritan (Lk. 1030-35)
  • Simon the tanner (Acts 105-6,23)
  • Cornelius, Lydia the Jailor (Acts 1048
    1615,34,40)
  • Philip Mnason (Acts 218,16)
  • Barbarians Publius (Acts 281-10)
  • Philemon (Philemon 22)
  • Gaius (Rom. 1623 3 Jn. 5-8 cf. Lk.107)

12
New Testament Examples
  • Why was this provided?
  • Persecution scattered Christians
  • Itinerate preachers
  • Poverty, poor public assistance
  • Low standard inns
  • What was provided?
  • Food
  • Care for the body
  • Lodging (Gr. kataluma, inn, guest room Lk.
    27 2211 pandokion(kus) Lk. 1034-35)

13
Who Is to Be Hospitable?
  • Elders (1 Tim. 32 Tit. 18)
  • Widows (1 Tim. 510)
  • All Christians (Mt. 2535,40 Rom.
    1213 1 Pet. 49 Heb. 132)
  • No one is exempt from showing hospitality!
  • Note The work of hospitality is the work of the
    individual, not the local church (Acts 246 1
    Cor. 1122,34)

14
To Whom is Hospitality Shown?
  • Brethren, one to another (1 Pet. 49)
  • Strangers (Heb. 132)
  • The poor (Lk. 1412-14)
  • Note No social hospitality is shown to the
    unrepentant Christian (1 Cor. 59-13), the
    idolater (1 Cor. 1014-22), or the false teachers
    (2 Jn. 9-11 1 Jn. 41ff)

15
How and Where Do We Show Hospitality?
  • Given to (pursuing) hospitality
  • With love (note Rom. 129 Heb. 131 and 1 Pet.
    48)
  • Without murmuring, complaining
  • Not looking for a recompense
  • In our home
  • Outside our home (Lk. 1035 Mt.
    2535-36)

16
Why Some Are Not Hospitable
  • Not willing to associate with certain kinds of
    people (prejudice)
  • Not willing to care for the needs of others
    (uncompassionate, unloving)
  • Not willing to sacrifice time, money or energy to
    prepare (selfishness)
  • Not willing to be generous (greedy Prov. 229
    Acts 2035 Eph. 428)

17
Why Some Are Not Hospitable
  • Not willing to trust anyone (cynical)
  • Not willing to be available and connected with
    others (disconnected)
  • Personal family ties only
  • Work, school, hobbies, etc.
  • TV, cell phones, IPods, etc.
  • Life in the fast lane

18
Helpful Hints of Hospitality
  • Eliminate excuses
  • Cant cook? Buy it
  • Shy or timid? Have others present
  • Small house? Start with a few
  • Single? Have a mixed group
  • Non-Christian spouse? Go out with others
  • Ashamed? Embarrassed? God sees our heart, not our
    house

19
Helpful Hints of Hospitality
  • Set some goals
  • Plan, purpose, and pray, set dates
  • Create occasions to be hospitable
  • Involve your children
  • Determine to serve all the members here
  • Determine to serve visitors (gospel preacher,
    non-member visitors, new converts, foreign
    evangelists)
  • Save up and send money or supplies to poorer
    brethren in other countries
  • Go when invited by others

20
Why Be Hospitable?
  • Fulfill the NT command to be hospitable
  • Provide encouragement, support, needs,
    refreshment
  • Reflect stewardship
  • Show your faith and love to others (Jas. 215)
  • Place yourself in a position of honor later
  • Serve Jesus himself (Mt. 1040 2540 Lk.
    2429-31)
  • Be rewarded in the judgment day
    (Mt. 2531-46 Lk. 1414)
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