Thursday, 7 July 2016

Reflection on Hospitality

Reflection on Hospitality

I always thought that Hospitality is a gift that some people possess because they are really good at it.  Also to me I think hospitality is optional.  It is merely entertaining your friends and family at your home.  I would rather go out to the restaurant than to invite people over.  It can be a chore having to cook for them.  But after attending the Hospitality class, my concept of Hospitality changes. From this module I learned that we are not only to be hospitable, but we are to "practice" hospitality. Christine Pohl, in Making Room: Recovering Hospitality as a Christian Tradition says: “Hospitality is not optional for Christians, nor is it limited to those who are specially gifted for it.  It is, instead, a necessary practice in the community of faith.”
Also God commands us to extend hospitality to both, brethren and strangers. As Christians we are to pursue opportunities to be hospitable.
"Be hospitable to one another without complaint" (1 Peter. 4:9). 
"Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by this some have entertained angels without knowing it" (Heb. 13:2). 
I asked myself – now that I know it is God’s commands – how am I going to do about it?  It’s not easy for me, it will be a struggle to extend hospitality to a stranger - someone I do not know at all. It is not easy to give of myself and to cultivate an openness towards the stranger.  I realize I must be willing to make sacrifices and to remind myself that I once a stranger and God has shown hospitability to me.  “God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8).  God abandoned Jesus in order to bring us home to Him.  Hence to respond out of gratitude for what He has done for us, I can choose to be hospitable even though I am an introvert.  It is because He first loved me I need to obey His commands to be a hospitable person.  Hospitality is an attitude of love.  Jesus is the perfect model for hospitality.  He loved us enough to die for us all. 

I ask myself these questions - How do I exercise hospitality in my daily life? How do I treat my neighbors? Do I realize that everyone that I come in contact with is a valued child of God who is deeply loved by Him?  Is it not possible for me to show Christ’s love to others?  Corinthians 5:20 tells us “We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors as though God were making His appeal through us." Therefore, it is important that our actions and reactions towards others brings out who we are representing. For example in Church, are we seeking to welcome the marginalized, being friendly towards them,  relating with them and making them feel accepted for who they are.  When we served do we hand out that cup of coffee with love and care, or just out of obligation or pretentiousness?  After when we finished this module we take home the lesson with us that Hospitality isn’t just about smiling at visitors who walk into the doors of our church. It’s about an active desire to welcome and care for new people.