Embracing Divine Hospitality: A Call to Generosity

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"We give. That principle became one of the virtues and values in our household. No matter what we do for ourselves, we never do so much that we don't have something to do for others if there's a need. Be people that are hospitable. Be people that are willing to give of your resources to be a blessing to other people." [01:06:21]( | | )

"Hospitality is a vehicle for kingdom advancement. It is God inviting those who are strangers in, those who do not belong to come and be a part of, to change our social status from stranger to guest, or stranger to family. The gospel itself, theologically, is hospitality." [01:17:44]( | | )

"The principle of overflow simply says that your overflow is not for you. God is able to make all grace overflow to you so that always having all sufficiency in everything, you may have an abundance for every good deed. His righteousness endures forever." [57:35]( | | )

"Hospitality is not a vehicle for compromise. We invite people in, but we should be changed by none. The invitation is to come feast with us, to eat with us, to sit at our table. We need to include the invitation to everybody, but then we also need to be limited in what we approve of and accept at the same time." [01:21:40]( | | )

"Hospitality is the call and serious responsibility for all people of God. It's a vehicle for kingdom advancement as is an invitation for the outsider to come. Our engagement with the world must remain sanctified and intentional." [01:26:32]( | | )

"Stop giving resources that can be used to advance the kingdom of God to organizations that are against the kingdom's agenda. Get with your local church, stop being lazy and start it there. Then use those resources to go do the work." [01:31:59]( | | )

"God says, everything that I have given you, and now that you are a child of God, you need to begin to look at the resources that I have given you, the material things that I have given you, and say they are all up for God to use for his purposes, for the advancement of his kingdom." [44:51]( | | )

"Being gracious and generous towards others with your material resources. And the Bible stresses that we should be hospitable to all people, especially though, those who belong to the household of faith." [47:13]( | | )

"God set this high value. He says, though you planted the seed over the whole land, when you harvest it, don't go get all of it. I know you planted it, it was your seed, you tended to the land, you watered it, you made sure that the crops were harvest, but when it's time to harvest, I need you to stop a little early." [52:17]( | | )

"The church was the main source of the mission's work. And so Paul is saying, hey, on my way out, I wanna remind you, got some people coming, hey, and I need you to make sure that you take care of them. Our people must learn to engage in good deeds, to meet pressing needs, so that they will not be unproductive." [01:38:47]( | | )

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