Our society is set up for isolation. We communicate via e-mail and text messages. Our mantra is “I leave you alone; you leave me alone.” Yet God wants his people to be an exception, people of hospitality.
“Every day in the Temple and in people’s homes they continued teaching the people and telling the Good News— that Jesus is the Christ” (Acts 5:42). Even a casual reading of the New Testament unveils the house as the primary tool of the church. The first generation of Christians was a tinderbox of contrasting cultures and backgrounds. Yet, through the clearest of messages (the Cross) and the simplest of tools (the home), they shared the Gospel.
Do you have a front door? Do you have bread and meat for sandwiches? You just qualified to serve in the most ancient of ministries, that of hospitality.